The Art Spot Box project is a collaboration between the Northwest Arts Connection and the North River Commission’s Arts Committee. The project was conceived by artist and curator Colette Wright Adams in collaboration with NAC’s own Enrique Morales. The Art Spot Box provides access to public art through a partnership between artists and businesses in various communities throughout Chicago. It is a re-imagination of exhibition space, bridging the traditional white box gallery, museums, and online art platforms, formatted to ease public access to fine art and encourage informal dialogue and conversation about the art on display.
The concept entails art display boxes to be created, curated, and placed in windows along business district streets on the Northwest Side of Chicago. The boxes would be similar in design and construction and would face the street, allowing the public to view the artwork. Art Spot Box exhibitions will be open to any artists working in any medium but will have an application process. Curation of exhibitions will occur on a continuing basis, with each exhibition lasting 6 months.
The Art Spot Box project is a collaboration between the Northwest Arts Connection and the North River Commission’s Arts Committee. The project was conceived by artist and curator Colette Wright Adams in collaboration with NAC’s own Enrique Morales. The Art Spot Box provides access to public art through a partnership between artists and businesses in various communities throughout Chicago. It is a re-imagination of exhibition space, bridging the traditional white box gallery, museums, and online art platforms, formatted to ease public access to fine art and encourage informal dialogue and conversation about the art on display.
The concept entails art display boxes to be created, curated, and placed in windows along business district streets on the Northwest Side of Chicago. The boxes would be similar in design and construction and would face the street, allowing the public to view the artwork. Art Spot Box exhibitions will be open to any artists working in any medium but will have an application process. Curation of exhibitions will occur on a continuing basis, with each exhibition lasting 6 months.
It was a wonderful event. Very nice to see all the students stand proudly by their work displayed in such a lovely space.
Keith Pollok, Steinmetz H.S. After School Matters
Around The Corner has literally been a life-changing experience for me. It provided me with a taste of what it’s really like to be a professional artist showing in a gallery setting. It also introduced me to many important people, even some who became mentors to me.
Amanda Jablonka, student artist
Thank you for your investment in our students and our community... All of us at Lydia Urban Academy are so grateful to for the opportunity we had to participate in Around the Corner 2015. Our students were treated with such respect and encouraged to grow as individuals and artists. To have such positive interactions with adults in the community is priceless. Thank you for continuing to include us in this wonderful experience as you begin planning the second annual event.
Karen Anderson, Lydia Urban Academy
I personally want to thank all of you for your support of young artists and your hard work in pulling this show together. It really does mean a lot to the students and their parents. Schools need the support of these outside organizations and the feedback was just great from both parents and students. I cannot thank you enough and I appreciate your time spent at the show with the parents and especially the students. God bless your efforts and you continue this work.
Linda Galek, Luther North College Prep
Thanks again for including UpBeat and our students at Around the Corner 2016. It was a great opportunity for students to perform and get more connected with the local music and arts community.
Scott Barbeau, Upbeat Music & Arts
I take seriously the art making, as an artist I think is the best way to express our inner soul in a beautiful way. Thank you guys to help promote the arts between our youth, they need it.
Ulises Rivero, Aspira Early College
I’ve had a lot of people literally laugh in my face when I mention I’m trying to do art professionally and I’m going to art school. The first Around the Corner show was really emotional for me because I had multiple people come up to me and give me support. Although I receive support from close friends and family, the positive feedback I received that day felt especially special. They’re good people there, and I appreciate them a lot.
Mialis Mercado, student
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