Save The Drawing Workshop
The Drawing Workshop has been around for 40 years, offering live models for professional and amateur artists to draw or paint. Classes like these are still offered at art colleges, but the Drawing Workshop has a drop-in approach for its clients, who range from courtroom artists to bankers to hobbyists. It’s a time-honored art tradition known as the “atelier” (French for “workshop”) that is fading in the digital age.
The Drawing Workshop in Ravenswood is now in jeopardy of closing due to the retirement of its founder, George Sotos. We have the story on Chicago Tonight at 7:00 pm.
“I have my left foot anchored in corporate america while my right stretches with my art spirit. The ritualistic exercise, meditation and workshop community of Life Drawing recharges and integrates me. Over the years, creative problem solving while drawing from life has developed in me the resourcefulness for solving new challenges in my day job. The professional set up of the studio at The Drawing Workshop provides a needed respite for me. Here in the heart of Chicago beats the classical tradition of The Drawing Workshop. I want to keep it alive.” Patricia Larkin Green
Sumi-e Exhibition at the Jade Buddha Temple in Anshan City in China
Coming Sumi-e Exhibition China ICCPS int. at the Jade Buddha Temple in Anshan City from 01/10 – 10/10/2012
CCIH: Landscapes and Florals by Larkin Green
Feb-June 2012
4700 N. Ravenswood Chicago, IL 60640 www.theCCIH.comThank you for coming out to support the Chicago Center for Integration and Healing and my artwork. The other artist in the show is Julie Koenig, an ovarian cancer survivor. When CCIH Director, Amy Zajakowski Uhll spoke about her vision for the Center the packed room fell silent and drew close. Love and admiration communed throughout and applause rose each time she directed the spotlight on her supporting cast. These brave therapists commit their lives to guiding trauma victims, cancer survivors and damaged souls back to a healthy life. CCIH is doing tremendous work and I am honored to have been part of their Grand Opening. A special thank you to Carol McRaith.
Can You Hear Me Now?
Paradigm Shift: The Art of the Chicago Spring (Opening Reception)
A group show featuring art inspired by the Occupy movement
April 13, 2012 5:00pm -9pm second floor of the Fine Arts Building 410 S. Michigan Ave, Chicago, ILArtworks, Music, Dance and refreshments to celebrate Occupy Chicago Spring Kickoff
Opening reception: Friday, April 13th, 5 – 9 p.m.
Original work by the following local and national artists:
Robyn Alatorre
Justin Binachi
Fleurs de guerre
Angelica Garcia
Tiffany Gholar
Patricia Larkin Green
Stuart Hall
Jeanine Hill-Soldner
Jeremiah Jones
Serge Lubomudrov
Charles Miller
Jenny Rotten
Robert Sebanc
Fotios Zemenides