The Oak Park Art League, located in the historic district of Oak Park IL, is wrapping up its Centennial year with a Fall Centennial Members Exhibition. The Oak Park Art League is one of the longest continually running non-profit arts organizations in the state of Illinois and once rented Frank Lloyd Wright 's Studio in the 1920's and the 19th Century Women's Club in the 1930's. The gallery is within walking distance from Frank Lloyd Wright’s famed home & studio as well as Ernest Hemingway’s birth home.
To celebrate the centennial member artists are invited to show one work of art that best exemplifies their current art practice.
If you haven't seen "Symbiotic Circles" yet, from my "both sides" series, now is your chance! The venue is a 100-year-old converted carriage house that is now a stunning art space plus a lovely courtyard and great staff. This is going to be a wonderful show in a great space.
On view Nov 3-20.
720 Chicago Ave.
Oak Park, IL 60302