Friday April 29
Community of the Future Art Walk

Various locations in Bridgeport (See map)
6pm –11pm

The Community of the Future is a not so tongue-in-cheek reference to the burgeoning art scene in Bridgeport. Over the past few years a number of galleries, cultural spaces and the Zhou B. Center have quietly opened and are establishing a compelling alternative option to the gallery zones and art fairs on the north side. For one night over one dozen Bridgeport spaces - organizations that are transforming the neighborhood into a new area of innovative art action – will open their doors to the public. Several exhibitions by artists from The Netherlands and Belgium (St Joost Academy), as well as group shows by local artists and cultural workers will be open to the public at various Bridgeport locations. The Zhou B. Center hosts an open house of its studio an exhibition spaces, a program of videos by the nomadic Lost Film Festival and an exhibition, Version Kunsthalle, featuring installations curated by the Version team. A performance program and party celebrating this first ever Bridgeport-based art festival follows at the Texas Ballroom and Diamonds on Archer.

Particapting spaces:

MN Gallery 3524 S. Halsted
Founded in 2000 by Jim Molnar and Kuna Na, mn gallery + studio is an eclectic exhibition and project space showing regional artists, located in the historic A. Schwarz building right next to the old RAMOVA Theater on Halsted Street south of 35th in Bridgeport. "Semi-gloss" features new works by Laura Kina and Larry Lee. Inspired from regular brainwashing sessions of cable TV home decorating shows (e.g. Merge, Trading Spaces, Clean Sweep and Designing for the Sexes), Lee and Kina wield paint and plywood along with a dose of nostalgia, fantasy, family history and martial arts to coerce a new look, a new life, a new order. "Semi-gloss" refers to this urge to combine and merge, to create from the pre-existing, to preserve so as to reinvent.

Birdhouse exhibition at Salhus Studio
3215 S. Morgan
An artists’ workspace in Bridgeport for collaborations in the realm of cardboard. Inspired by mail art, the Birdhouse exhibits 288 pieces by 22 artists from around Chicago and the world, each working with 6"x8" pieces of salvaged cardboard.

Urbanlab

3207 S Morgan Street.
Live + Work + Land (Recycled Mound)
The site was occupied by a run-down grocery store that city inspectors and lawyers were itching to demolish. Instead of wrecking the building and removing the debris to a suburban landfill, we choose to recycle the demo on-site and mold it into a mound. The front office loft of
the new building mimics the dimensions of the old grocery store in order to re-use existing foundations and maintain current lot lines along Morgan Street. The rear residential loft is raised and rotated to access the crest of the prairie grass-planted recycled-materials mound, giving the second floor a direct connection to the ground.

Archehut by Archeworks team 3 near 3215 S. Morgan
Archehut is a post-corporate configuration. Reaping the harvest of decades of industrial overproduction, Archeworks Team 3 has created solutions for the reuse of discarded office furniture. When is a cubicle a house? When is a rejected work surface a street barricade? Kathleen McCarthy, Eric Newman, Suzanna Santostefano, Caroline Shillito, Lars Soderkvist, Sarah Vogel and facilitators, Randy Kober and Lisa Kulisek answer these questions.

American Dreams by Mark Cooley at 3143 S. Morgan
American Dreams is a storefront installation making use of common department store packaging and display aesthetics. Participants may play the role of consumers while uncovering unsettling relationships between free market globalization, military domination, and cultural indoctrination via a simple thrift store packaging aesthetic.

Post St. Joost Autonomous Platform
Diamonds on Archer
3012 South Archer, 1st Floor
Diamonds on Archer, part of Young Archer, is an emerging exhibition space for visual artists and performers. The residents of this space are curators, presenters and booking agents, as well as artists and performers in their own right. During Version>05 they host and present the Dutch Academy St. Joost.
Using the Version>05 festival as a platform and tactical operation, students from the Dutch Academy St. Joost will present work made during their residency at Version>05. Based on a consideration of everyday life as a non-homogeneous, conflict-laden field of operations, this show will be the final mutation of their weeklong project at Young Archer.

The Zhou Brothers Arts Foundation
3302 S. Morgan
Established in 1991, the Zhou Brothers Art Foundation is a private, nonprofit organization designed to facilitate the exchange of contemporary art between Chicago and the international art community. It operates a program of four exhibits a year, presenting artists who have won recognition for their social, political and conceptual impact on the field of contemporary art and society. The Foundation also presents special Zhou Brothers exhibitions in many media including drawing, painting, print, video performance and sculpture. The Zhou Brothers Art Foundation also operates a foreign exchange program which awards accomplished artists a six-week residency with working facilities in the United States. Past grant winners include photographer Ling Feng, poet Bei Dao and ceramist Gerold Tusch. In addition, the Foundation is responsible for the Zhou Brothers' permanent collection, archives, publications, authentication and public outreach and education.

Zhou B. Center 1029 W. 35th St.

The Zhou B. Center is an art center located in the heart of the Bridgeport neighborhood where the Zhou Brothers have lived for more than a decade. Housed in an 87,000 square foot building on the corner of Morgan and 35th, it consists of spacious galleries and studio spaces overlooking a beautiful sculpture garden of wood and bronze works.

The Zhou B. Center and Zhou Brothers Arts Foundation generously host an open house, a video series by Lost Film Festival and several projects curated by Version>05 in the Version Kuntshalle . See Version Kuntshalle for more info. The NFO EXPO will be hosted here on Saturday April 30 and May 1.

8pm Lost Film Festival
Zhou B. Center in the media lounge 1st floor $5
Lost Film Festival is a laugh-a-riot event with equal emphasis on both "laugh" and "riot." Focusing on pranks vs. corporations and government institutions. You'll love the punk rock urgency of the Lost Film Fest and its celebration of illegal art and media archeology.

Open House in Zhou B. Center

Martin Soto 1029 W. 35th St. Open House 3rd Floor
Martin Soto presents Scapes, a series of paintings exploring variations of land-sea- cityscapes in an enclosed environment to accentuate the separateness of modern humans to their natural surroundings. The larger-than-human scale of the paintings creates a sense of awe and an awareness of one’s proportion to nature.

CRN Fine Art Services 1029 W. 35th St. Open House 3rd Floor
CRN Fine Art Services is an arts services company that offers professional art services to collectors, corporations and non-profits. CRN offers a range of services including independent curating, fine art appraisals, art sales and brokering, and collections management.

33 Collective Gallery 1029 W. 35th St. Open House 3rd Floor
33 focuses on work by established and emerging contemporary artists working in any media.

Oskar Friedl Gallery 1029 W. 35th St. Open House 3rd Floor
Fred Hickler presents the multimedia installtion, Wading through the Shallows or: What does Mean Mean? The artist struggles to reconcile his private and public selves by allowing the viewer to wade through a shallow video pond, while contemplating juxtipositions of imagery taken from the internal and external worlds. Meanwhile the viewer can study the artist's "cave paintings" outlining his struggle and process in 2D and sound.


10:30pm Version>05 Community of the Future Opening AfterEvent
Texas Ballroom & Diamonds on Archer
3012 S. Archer Ave. 1st and 3rd floors
Suggested donation $10
beverages provided
Performance and Music Program at the Texas Ballroom:
ZIbelline Epee is a 10-minute puppet show with appropriated and live music. Far Rad: NO RAVE. youloveitsodoit. Everyone Mutates (Ghost Arcade Ltd.): Minimal body wave. The Atari Star (Johann's Face): Lush, intimate and carefully crafted. Lost Robot: Erimental elctro terror sound. Djs : Grady and Benn Flashbulb

Other Events (not in B-port)


Curatorial Project by Fraction Workspace
1711 N. Honore St. 1F
7 pm Opening Reception
Chicago alternative art space Fraction Workspace transforms a neighborhood storefront into an experimental art venue. Installation based artwork as window displays provides artists with a public forum and exposure to new audiences.


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