Tours

Artist walkthrough

Saturday, Sep 13, 2025 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM

An artist walkthrough of the exhibition of the Industry of the Ordinary (IOTO) Summer Residency 2025 will take place on Saturday, September 13th from 5–7pm, offering deeper insight into the artists’ processes and the evolution of the work.




SoNa Chicago Contemporary Art is proud to host the culminating exhibition of the Industry of the Ordinary (IOTO) Summer Residency 2025, opening Saturday, September 6th, and running through September 27th, 2025. Now in its eighth year, IOTO's enduring and ever-evolving program continues to offer a platform for critical experimentation and bold expression by emerging artists.


The 2025 residency expands its reach with a three-week public exhibition, offering viewers an extended opportunity to engage with the fresh, challenging, and diverse perspectives produced over the course of this unique summer program. For the first time, the show will take place at SoNa Chicago, creating a new context for these artists to consider the economic and spatial realities of exhibiting work professionally — including the opportunity to offer work for sale.


At the opening on Saturday, September 6th from 5–8pm, all 15 residents will activate the full site of the exhibition address - moving beyond the traditional white cube to engage both interior and exterior spaces. Visitors can expect a mix of time-based, performative, and spatial interventions alongside two- and three-dimensional works, continuing the Residency’s longstanding commitment to diverse and experimental practices.


At its core, the IOTO Summer Residency is rooted in the belief that art has the unique power to bring diverse voices together, revealing new dimensions of what it means to be human. The program is structured around intensive studio development, open discussion, and critical inquiry — with weekly meetings and mentorship from Industry of the Ordinary, whose own practice challenges the boundaries between the personal and the public, the ordinary and the extraordinary.


Housed primarily at IOTO’s studio at Mana Contemporary in Chicago’s Pilsen neighborhood, the residency invites participants to develop new work across a variety of media while engaging in deep conversations around process, form, value, and impact. This year's cohort reflects the spirit of the program: intellectually curious, materially adventurous, and socially aware. Their work, shaped through both individual exploration and group dialogue, invites us to consider not only artistic outcomes but also the systems of meaning and connection through which those outcomes arise.


Since its founding in 2015, the IOTO Summer Residency has cultivated a space for radical questioning and creative rigor. This year’s exhibition continues that tradition, inviting visitors to witness the unfolding of new artistic voices engaged in both personal narrative and public discourse — and to be part of a conversation that extends well beyond the gallery walls.

 

Contact: Laura Botwinick, Phone: (773) 513-4436, Email: lkbotwinick@gmail.com Gallery website: https://sonachicagoart.com/ Facebook & Instagram: @sonachicagoart

Industry of the Ordinary (Adam Brooks, 773-301-7162, adambrooks9@gmail.com; Mathew Wilson, 312-927-8855, mathewcwilson98@yahoo.com)

www.industryoftheordinary.com



Image: Akemi Nomo, LifeTime ( 人间,人間 )

Photo credit: Industry of the Ordinary

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