June 2011
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CTRL // New Works by MICHAEL SIRIANNI
Opening Reception. June 24th. 7pm-10pm. Be There.
Come to the opening reception tomorrow night at the Johalla Projects, 1561 N. Milwaukee Ave., 2nd Floor - Chicago, IL 60622, to experience the new work by Michael Sirianni.
“CTRL is an experiment in webcam culture, S&M and art making. Participants offer submission. Sirianni offers direction. Together they negotiate the limits of...
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Johalla Projects in Joe Moreno RedEye Segment
Johalla Projects gets another mention in this RedEye piece, “Joe Moreno: the hipster alderman?”
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NEW Blog: Johalla Projects Artists →
It’s here! the new blog, Johalla Projects Artists, is up and running.
Johalla Projects Artists is a blog devoted to keeping up-to-date with what the artists of the Johalla Projects are doing out there. Be sure to check here for any updates on projects, new work, ideas, interviews, publications and much more from artists we believe in.
we were on wbez this morning for Wow and Flutter:... →
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"Urban Dwellers" in RedEye
Urban Dwellers was featured in RedEye’s “Deer & Sparkles: New public art pops up.” Check it out!
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Joe Moreno mentions us on WBEZ
Alderman Joe Moreno mentioned Johalla Projects on WBEZ today on their segment “The First 100: Looking at the future of art under Mayor Emanuel.”
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"Wow and Flutter" on Bad At Sports Top 5 Weekend...
Our exhibition this Friday Wow and Flutter: Dynamic Range in Analog Art was featured on the Top 5 Weekend Picks on Bad At Sports. Check it out here!
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Wow and Flutter: Dynamic Range in Analog Art
There is physicality in analog recordings. Video and sound information is embedded into tactile items, unlike intangible digital formats. Susceptible to malfunctions and distortions unique to the medium, analog objects have a heavy presence of the hand and time in its manipulations. The exhibition Wow and Flutter: Dynamic Range in Analog Art unites artists exploring visual and audio analog...
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Urban Dwellers
“The shape of things to come. Nature adapts to the ever-changing neon lit/concrete jungle of the modern world.”
Johalla Projects is proud to announce Urban Dwellers by Andrea Jablonski, in collaboration with Vicki Fuller of VLF Development. Urban Dwellers, large, silver-glittered deer installations, have been placed in an empty lot off of a highly visible and congested street. These structures...