Sunday, June 24, 2012

"Art of Being Seen: Veterans Visions of Peace" in Chicago

I am always working, creating and exploring new expressive possibilities in my art practice.  I am thrilled that my project "Portraits of American Veterans Project" is taking a new and exciting form in "The Art of Being Seen: Veterans Visions of Peace".  This collaborative project   incorporates the "PAVP" portraits with a multi-media live program.   "Art of Being Seen" made it's debut at DePaul University, Chicago in May and will be presented again in Chicago at the Chicago Cultural Center on Tuesday July 25 at 7:00 p. m.  in the Garland Room during the Vet Art Project Showcase.  We plan to create a video from the presentation/performance that I will post and share.  I have been working with some wonderful people from Chicago whose vision and artistic knowledge are helping me take the PAVP to the next level of community engaged art. Many thanks to Suellen Semekoski from SAIC, Jessa Carlstrom from Warrior Arts Studio, and Edgar Gonzales Baeza from the Vet Art Project and  all my friends from the Portraits of American Veterans Project
Peace Through Art...

Virgil Mathis, Adan Navarro Lowery, Tim Brien and Lillia Hodges in Suellen Semekoski's studio in Chicago working on Speakpeace community collage art piece to exhibit in Milwaukee.
Jeanine Hill-Soldner
Suellen Semekoski, Edgar Gonzales Baeza and Virgil Mathis working on presentation for Art of Being Seen: Veterans Visions of Peace to be presented at DePaul University and Milwaukee.
Virgil Mathis, Adan Navarro Lowery, Tim Brien and Lillia Hodges in Suellen Semekoski's studio in Chicago working on Speakpeace art piece to exhibit in Milwaukee.
Bronagh Lawson from Belfast, Northern Ireland  and founder of CreativeChangeNI  and Suellen Semekoski form School of the Art Institute of Chicago working on Veterans Visions of Peace program.