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Art Swap creates space for community to exchange art

Holly Walters and her mother Shirley Swift don’t necessarily consider themselves professional artists — but on Saturday, Walters’s canvas, glossed in resin and covered with swirls of glistening blue paint, lay on display at the Noyes Cultural Art Center. The mother-daughter pair were among about 20 attendees who participated in the Art Swap, organized by.

Visible / Invisible art exhibit opens at Noyes Cultural Art Center

More than 150 people flocked to Noyes Cultural Art Center last Friday for the opening of Visible / Invisible, a new exhibit featuring the work of local artists that explores different forms of violence. The exhibit, which lasts through March 18, features more than 40 different Evanston and Chicago-based artists and a range of two-and-three-dimensional.

Art Club helps individuals with disabilities share artistic voice

Every other week, participants in Art Club meet to work on art projects like clay sculptures, watercolors, and recreations of famous pieces. The program is run by a partnership between Art Encounter, an Evanston nonprofit connecting residents with art, and Center for Independent Futures, which supports adults with disabilities. The club’s intention is to create.

Local artists contemplate race and equity in Evanston showcase

Noyes Cultural Arts Center’s newest exhibition, “What is Racial Justice?,” seeks to spark conversations around race, power and equity. More than 20 artists from Evanston and the greater Chicago area contributed to the show, curated by Fran Joy, a member of Evanston Made and a former member of the Evanston Arts Council. One of Joy’s.

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