Through March 15
THE CHICAGO
SOLUTION SHOW
Chicago-area artists come together for an exhibition of "Solutions"
offering an extensive body of contemporary works presenting answers to world
problems ranging from the interpersonal to the global. Curated by Ed Paschke,
The Chicago Solution Show has 50 works selected from 300 entries.
Gallery on Lake, 942 W. Lake Street. Gallery hours are Tuesday, Thursday, Friday,
and Saturday from 10 a.m. - 5p.m. For more information, call (312) 432-1630.
Free.
March 7-April 15
Group Show
This Group Show includes work in installation, painting, performance, photography,
sculpture, and video by students and alumni of the School of the Art Institute
of Chicago. Artists showing their work are Lisa Boumstein-Smalley, Dianna Frid,
Rosalynn Gingerich, Jung Mee Jamie Kim, Judith Leemann, Huong Ngo, John Reth,
Eli Robb, Darrell Roberts, and Sumakshi Singh.
Opening reception: March 7, from 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Gallery 2, 847 W. Jackson.
Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information,
call (312) 563-5162. Free.
March 9-April 16
Zounds
This exhibition examines the image of the wound in contemporary art and society.
Participating artists, which include Judith Brotman, Mariano Chavez, Henry Darger,
Brian Dettmer, Michael Hernandez de Luna, Steve Hudson, Conor McGrady, Teresa
Mucha, Greg Porcaro, and others, are imbued with the religious, philosophical,
and aesthetic implications of the wound.
Opening reception is March 9 from 3 p.m.-6 p.m. with a lecture by Mark Seltzer
at 4 p.m. Curator's talk on March 29 at 3 p.m. The Hyde Park Art Center, 5307
South Hyde Park Blvd. Gallery hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
and Saturday, 12 p.m.-5p.m. For more information, call (773) 324-5520. Free.
March 28
HOT SPOT
This special preview of the annual Undergraduate Exhibition provides the general
public with the opportunity to view the work of over 200 graduating students
before the exhibition opens. Student artists are available to discuss their
work, with many pieces available for purchase.
Gallery 2, 847 W. Jackson, 6 p.m.-9 p.m. For more information, call (312) 563-562.
Tickets are $40 in advance; $50 at the door.
March 29-April 11
UNDERGRADUATE EXHIBITION
Over 200 School of the Art Institute of Chicago students completing
either the bachelor of fine arts or the bachelor of interior
architecture degrees exhibit work in all media. Studio areas
represented are art and technology, ceramics, fashion, fiber,
film, interior architecture, painting and drawing, performance,
photography, printmaking, sculpture, sound, video, and visual
communication.
Opening reception is March 29, from 5 p.m.-8 p.m. Gallery
2, 847 W. Jackson. Gallery hours are Monday through Friday,
11 a.m.-5 p.m. For more information, call (312) 563-5162.
Free.
Through April 27
FRIDA KAHLO, DIEGO RIVERA, AND 20TH CENTURY MEXICAN ART:
THE JACQUES AND NATASHA GELMAN COLLECTION
On view at the Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum through April 27, 2003, the exhibition
contains 15 Frida Kahlo works, the largest ensemble to be seen outside of Mexico.
Visitors have the opportunity to view Kahlo's paintings such as "Self-Portrait
with Monkeys" (1943), as well as her "Self-Portrait with Red and Gold
Dress" (1941) and "Diego on My Mind" (1943).
(Text provided by Cristina Carerra.)
Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum, 1852 W. 19th Street, Tuesday through Sunday,
10 a.m.-5p.m. $7 for the general public; $3 for students and seniors. For more
information, call (312) 738-1503.
March 6
BLUES FROM AROUND THE WORLD WITH YOKO NOGE
University of Chicago Jazz X-tet's winter concert will take you across the Pacific
Ocean to Japan. Adopted by cultures around the world, blues is a musical form
that helps people celebrate life. Female jazz vocalist and songwriter Yoko Noge
will join the Jazz S-tet, under the direction of Mwata Bowden, singing both
traditional and original blues composed and arranged by Ms. Noge.
At Fulton Recital Hall, 1010 E. 59th Street, 4th floor. 8 p.m. The concert is
free and open to the public. For more information, call (773) 702-8069.
March 7-27
EUROPEAN UNION FILM FESTIVAL
The Gene Siskel Film Center presents its sixth annual European Union Film Festival.
The opening night movie on March 7 will be the Greek film Brazilero, a tragicomic
adventure. The European Union Film Festival features 30 Chicago premieres.
Gene Siskel Film Center, 164 N. State St. For tickets and more information,
call (312) 846-2072. $8 for the general public; SAIC students, staff, and faculty,
$3 with ID.
March 28-April 26
PAC/EDGE PERFORMANCE FESTIVAL
More than 100 multi-disciplinary performances will be featured from Chicago's
performing arts community. Featured in the PAC/edge Performance Festival are
nine core companies and nine additional artists and companies presenting a mix
of world premieres and revivals of critically-acclaimed work. The public is
invited to participate in a series of workshops, led by members of several of
the PAC/edge Performance Festival's companies and artists, as well as PAC's
resident performance group, Goat Island; two panel discussions regarding the
collaborative process and the responsibilities of critics; and two evenings
that give unknown artists their 8 Minutes of Fame, PAC's twist on a traditional
open-mic night.
Athenaeum Theatre, 2936 N. Southport. For more information, call (773) 722-5463
or by visi www.pachicago.org.
Through May 6
CINEMA OF HORROR LECTURE SERIES
Continuing through May 6, the Gene Siskel Film Center offers a series of 14
programs of films representing the popular horror genre. The series includes
weekly lectures by Tom Gunning, Professor of Cinema & Media Studies at the
University of Chicago.
Invasion of the Body Snatchers, March 7 & 11
The Birds, March 14 & 18
Shivers, March 21 & 25
Gene Siskel Film Center, 164 N. State St. For tickets and more information,
call (312) 846-2072. $8 for the general public; SAIC students, staff, and faculty,
$3 with ID.
March 23
OSCAR NIGHT AMERICA
The Gene Siskel Film Center rolls out the red carpet for the live Oscar telecast
with cocktails and hors d'oeuvres to be served along with raffle and silent
auction prizes.
Gene Siskel Film Center,164 N. State St. “Director” tickets are
$75; “Producer” tickets are $150. For tickets and more information,
call (312) 846-2072.