Work in Progress 2022

Thursday, Sep 22, 2022

2130-40 W. Fulton, Unit B.
Chicago, IL 60612

WORK IN PROGRESS 2022

Chicago Artists Coalition presents its annual fundraising event of the year! Radiance + Reunion Honoring Candida Alvarez + Monique Meloche

Thursday, September 22, 2022

Tickets:

$300 for VIP Event 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

$60 for After-Party 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

 

 

Join artists, art supporters and enthusiasts at the Chicago Artists Coalition’s annual benefit, WORK IN PROGRESS 2022. The benefit includes a lively party, art auction, art activations and music.

Chicago Artists Coalition is a non-profit organization supporting contemporary Chicago artists and curators to live, work and thrive in Chicago.  

Venue: Chicago Artists Coalition, 2130 West Fulton Street, Chicago, IL

For tickets visit chicagoartistscoalition.org

 

Candida Alvarez is an American artist widely regarded as one of her generation’s most highly innovative and experimental painters. She makes paintings and drawings that blur the boundaries between the conceptual, the intuitive and the abstract. Complex and vibrantly layered with combinations of abstract and figurative forms rich in pop, historical and modern art references, Alvarez’s works include drawings, paintings, prints and collages. She creates with materials as diverse as acrylic paint, colored pencils, enamel and embroidery thread on cloth, on various supports ranging from canvas to PVC, cotton napkins to vellum.

Alvarez’s work has been exhibited around the globe, from the Whitney Museum in New York to galleries and museums in Europe and South America. She has been a tenured professor of Painting and Drawing at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago since 1988 and is a recipient of numerous prestigious grants and awards.

Monique Meloche founded her eponymous art gallery in October 2000, with its debut exhibition ‘Homewrecker’ at Meloche’s home, and officially opened to the public in May 2001. Diverse and inclusive since its inception, the Monique Meloche Gallery promotes politically minded contemporary art, aiming to be a bellwether for artistic talents early or under-recognized in their careers. Working with an international group of emerging and established artists in all media, the gallery presents conceptually challenging installations in Chicago and at art fairs internationally, emphasizing curatorial and institutional outreach.

Meloche regularly collaborates with museums, including Crystal Bridges, the Spelman Museum of Art and the Baltimore Museum of Art. She is widely respected for her ability to spot young talent, having worked with celebrated artists early in their careers, including Amy Sherald, Rashid Johnson and Ebony G. Patterson.

Images: Candida Alvarez (left) Photo: Chester Alamo-Costello | Monique Meloche (right) Photo: Heidi Norton