In the artlab: Ongoing Matter
Ongoing Matter is a collection of poster designs developed by 11 designers across the United States intended to increase access to, and facilitate engagement with, the Report On the Investigation […]
Ongoing Matter is a collection of poster designs developed by 11 designers across the United States intended to increase access to, and facilitate engagement with, the Report On the Investigation […]
Featuring fifty-one original editorial cartoons from metropolitan newspapers in the United States, the exhibition spans across two world wars and the great depression. It represents a bygone era when printed matter was the status quo and cartoonists were part of the newsroom staff.
Take inspiration from the art on view, Lines with Power & Purpose: Editorial Cartoons and learn to develop your own cartoon character or create your own comic strip.
Spruce up your bookbags and jackets with buttons you design! Bring in your own photograph, cut up magazines or use drawing materials to create images from scratch. The circumference of the button is 2 1/4”.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 7 - 8 PM Join a trained docent for a free public tour and discussion of KAC's Galleries. Look closely at the art on view and discover […]
Free & Open to the Public Experience Krasl Art Fair on the Bluff’s jury process as five (5) independent art experts review each application submitted by artists from around the […]
Learn to use wire and other simple materials to create your own Calder inspired mobile.
FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Join artlab artist Barbara Cooper for a sneak peek of her work and installation processes.
Chicago-based sculptor Barbara Cooper uses wood, books and glue to create elegantly structured artworks.
Influenced by the cultural richness of his Caribbean heritage and Pan-African studies, Dexter R. Jones removes the veil of self-conscious inhibition by eliminating preconceived notions of beauty. Encompassing a mixture of texture, hues, flesh and heavy contrast in his editorial photography, his expertise in justly capturing women of vast shades is indicative of his strong matriarchal upbringing.