Introduction

Art After Work with Project Onward

Thursday, February 15, 2024
5:30-7:30 p.m.
201 S. Ashland Avenue Chicago, IL 60642

Art After Work with Project Onward

Join Intuit for a hands-on artmaking workshop led by Project Onward artists at Epiphany Center for the Arts. Inspired by the “Saints and Sinners” exhibition in the Chase Gallery, you will have the opportunity to make mixed media drawings with John Behnke, foil sculptures with Shandrewick Key and collages with William Douglas. Register here.

 

Tickets

Due to the smaller capacity of the workshop, tickets are tiered at $5 — $15 for the event. Please select the amount you would like to pay at checkout.

About Project Onward

A leader in the field of disability arts for its innovative blend of accuracy, artistic excellence and social engagement, Project Onward is a nonprofit studio and gallery in Chicago with a mission to provide artists with disabilities the opportunity to create their work in a safe, supportive studio environment; connect artists with disabilities with the arts community and the general public; and inspire change by using art to promote empathy and reduce the stigma of mental illness and developmental disabilities.

About Ephinay Arts Center

Conceived with the vision to return Epiphany to a place for people to once again congregate in, the shuttered, historic Church of the Epiphany has been preserved and adapted into an iconic cultural hub ‘For the Good of Art, Entertainment and Events’. Thoughtfully designed, the exemplary 42,000 square foot campus boasts three distinct venues and a stunning array of amenities, including art studios, classroom, exhibit space and gallery, a commercial and catering kitchen, café, VIP suite and a collection of artistically appointed outdoor spaces; a charming quarter-acre courtyard, spacious terrace and stunning patio. Epiphany’s diverse and inclusive art programming serve to unite community and artists alike while ‘Bringing Chicago Together’.