BOLT Alumni Yvette Mayorga Reviewed @ NewCity
Yvette Mayorga’s distinctive visual style of installation uses frosting—or acrylic that is piped to give the appearance of frosting—to build lands of confection populated with personal objects.
Yvette Mayorga’s distinctive visual style of installation uses frosting—or acrylic that is piped to give the appearance of frosting—to build lands of confection populated with personal objects.
Huong Ngo’s “Reap the Whirlwind” features two bodies of works concealed by darkness. Viewed askance, four black hanging screen prints reveal seductive, Ingres-like female figures.
For the Chicago Artists Coalition, life on the other side of 40 has been busier than ever. As CAC prepares to open another edition of The ANNUAL this week, they've also been busy with a major relocation this year as well as undertaking their first capital campaign.
"If you ever think about me, and if you ain’t gonna do no revolutionary act, forget about me. I don’t want myself on your mind if you’re not gonna work for the people." — Fred Hampton