Showing posts with label art gallery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art gallery. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Gallery Opens Fall Season with Outsider and Graffiti Show featuring Local Artist Steve Pollack and Photographer Cindy Kurman Barrie


IMG_0495The "ORNOT" Gallery (located within READY Coffee, 1562 N. Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, IL 60622, 773-360-7041) opens the fall gallery season with its second show, 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday, October 4, showcasing the works of two promising local artists, painter Steve Pollack and photographer Cindy Kurman Barrie. The show runs through October 31 and is being curated by Cody Davis, a READY Coffee barista, photographer and manager of the ORNOT Gallery.

Steve Pollack has been an art collector most of his life. It wasn't until he retired from his successful scrap metal business that he found the time to pursue a new passion, painting. Having free time, he finds himself literally drawn to the human form. He has studied at numerous Chicago-area painting studios and is proud to showcase his work at Ornot Gallery this fall, his first public show.

See No EvilCindy Kurman Barrie, who joins Steve Oct. 4, also is showing her art photography for the first time. An accomplished business photographer, the photo collection on display at the Ornot gallery showcases a more gritty side of her photographic work. For this showing, she will present various graffiti works and street scenes she captured during a recent trip to France, Italy and Belgium. Cindy studied photography and journalism at Kent State University and has been capturing life ever since.

Cindy calls herself "fortunate" as she has a career doing something that she loves while bringing enjoyment to others. When not taking pictures, Cindy also paints, makes jewelry, manufactures art purses and runs a successful integrated marketing and public relations firm, Kurman Communications, Inc.
 
Ornot Gallery Opening October 4
Features Contemporary Jazz Guitarist
by Lee Alec Barrie

 
Lee Alec Barrie is a contemporary jazz guitarist whose style has been compared to LarryLee Barrie ET Carlton, Chuck Loeb and other popular contemporary jazz guitarists. Barrie was professional by age 14, starting out with a teenage rock band, playing Beatles, Beach Boys and Chuck Berry tunes plus some classic R&B.
These early musical relationships lasted well into his twenties and he had the privilege of recording with Lipps Inc., a Minneapolis-based band best known most for its number one hit "Funkytown" in the late 70's. Barrie's evolution as a guitarist was accelerated when he began to experiment with a Roland guitar synthesizer, which allows his electric guitar to take on the sound of a wide range of instruments. He now has the opportunity to solo as a saxophonist, flutist, organist, violinist and many others, all while playing on the guitar. He chooses the instrument based on the style and mood of the song.
Barrie's idea for a "virtual band project"-whereby he plays solo over his pre-recorded jazz backing tracks-evolved naturally. Having taken a break from professional performances for a number of years, he became a self-taught jazz pianist, which gave him the technical and musical skills to arrange and record his own instrumental backing tracks at his home recording studio.

Friday, July 26, 2013

ORNOT Gallery Opening this Saturday featuring local Jamaican-American Artist Kenrick McFarlane



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Ready... ORNOT
New Gallery Opens with Local Jamaican-American Artist Kenrick McFarlane 
Show opens Saturday, July 7 - Runs through September 30
 Kendrick ETThe "ORNOT" Gallery (located within READY Coffee, 1562 N Milwaukee Avenue Chicago, IL 60622, 773-360-7041) opens with its first show 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday, July 27, showcasing the works of promising local Jamaican-American artist, Kenrick McFarlane. The show runs through September 30.The show is being curated by Cody Davis, a READY Coffee barista, photographer and manager of the ORNOT Gallery.

Still in his early twenties (born in 1990) and with plans to graduate from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (BFA, 2014), McFarlane has already built an impressive résumé, having his works featured at exhibitions,  public and private galleries and publications while earning the respect of other artists.

His works have been featured at numerous galleries including the Little Black Pearl Art Center and Gene Siskel Film Center, and have been published in several publications including a feature article in HAS Magazine, "Welcome to Kenrick McFarlane's Twisted Reality." His work also was shown at the international Expo Chicago 2012 in Chicago (2012 / Eclectic Coherence / Curated by Dawoud Bey).

gilbert ETIn the summer of 2010, McFarlane worked as a studio assistant under famed Chicago artist Hebru Brantley. Brantley has become one of several high profile artists or collectors to own pieces by McFarlane. Other owners include Patric McCoy and Bill Savage of Diasporal Rhythm, collectors or contemporary art by African-American artists.

McFarlane has donated his works to River North Dance Chicago¬ and the Golden Apple Foundation.
Such success at a young age can be attributed not only to his talent, but also his philosophy as an artist. "In the world there are many kinds of verbal languages. There are also a variety of visual languages. Within my practice, I'm trying to find paintings that are engaging to make and have a unique pictorial language," says McFarlane.

About ORNOT Gallery
READY Coffee brings to the Bucktown-Wicker Park area of Chicago a new space to feature local artists whose passion often involves controversial, poignant, and social statements.


"We are looking to be a real player in the Chicago art scene," said READY Coffee's owner, Adam Banks. "We're used to coffee shops hanging art up on the walls as a secondary attempt to 'be local', but we are focused on being local in the best sense of the word.  We are looking to really support local artists and we're not afraid of pushing the edge."

To further showcase artwork, READY Coffee has an Art-o-Mat machine, a uniquely refurbished vintage cigarette vending machine that has been converted to sell small pieces of art wrapped in cigarette boxes. The art sells for only $5. "The Art-O-Mat is the coolest machine that I have ever seen," said Banks. "There is one in the National Portrait Gallery (a Smithsonian Museum) and it's really a beautiful piece of art in and of itself." Anyone interested in providing art objects for READY's Art-o-Mat should call the store at (773) 360-7041.

Like ORNOT Gallery on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/ornotgallery and follow on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/ornotgallery. Interested artists should contact Cody at ornot@readycoffee.com.

About Cody Davis, curator
Cody Davis is a READY Coffee barista and manager of the ORNOT Gallery. A native of rural Arkansas, he moved to Chicago to study at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and to escape the oppression of living in the south as a gay man. A photographer  whose work is displayed at READY Coffee, his work has evolved to include in various media. 


We would love for you and a guest to attend 
this Saturday's opening at 6 p.m., July 27
Please join the team at ORNOT Gallery and READY Coffee 
as well as Artist Kenrick McFarlane 
for a lovely evening of art, nibbles and 
Certified Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee. 
Please RSVP to 
kurmanstaff@kurman.com
ORNOT Gallery
1562 N. Milwaukee Avenue
 Chicago's Bucktown-Wicker Park Neighborhood
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