TRACKING: In Search of Objects, a multimedia group show curated by Marjorie Vecchio.
Artemisia Gallery, Chicago
April 6 - 29, 2000
Friday April 7, 2000
5 - 8pm
Opening Reception
Main Gallery and Gallery A.
Artists include: Joan Goldin, Pamela Hastings, Mary Pinto, Gary Nakamoto, Tina Schneider, Ellen Shershow, Hiroshi Tachibana, Mary Tobin, and Grace Weir.
Artist talks at 7:30pm.
Artemisia Gallery named after Artemisia Gentileschi, an Italian 17th-century artist and painter whose best work was first attributed to her father, was an alternative exhibition space in Chicago, Illinois, that operated from 1973 until its closure in 2003. From 1973 to 2003, Artemisia exhibited local, national, and international artists, supporting the careers of over 150 women artists and their mentees. The gallery was an active site for exhibitions, lectures, discussions, artist exchanges, and meetings. In 1975, the gallery was home to the first meeting of what would later become the Chicago Artist Coalition.
Publication:
Tracking : (in search of objects) / artists, Joan Goldin ... et al. ; curator, Marjorie Vecchio ; essayist, Ann Lauterbach
Smithsonian Libraries and Archives
Object Details
Author:
Goldin, Joan
Vecchio, Marjorie
Lauterbach, Ann 1942-
Artemisia Gallery
Artemisia Gallery, Chicago, IL, April 6 - 29, 2000.
2000
[2000]
20th century
Call number: N5020.C4 A78 2000
Type: Exhibitions
Physical description: [12] p. : col. ill. ; 23 cm
Smithsonian Libraries
Topic: Art
Record ID: siris_sil_616912
Usage of Metadata (Object Detail Text): CC0