40 North | 88 West: Champaign County Arts, Culture and Entertainment Council
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A Call to Arts: An Open Critique

What: open public critiques for artists working in any discipline or media
When: from 7pm, the first Tuesday of selected months
Where: locations around Champaign County

The popular series of free, community-based art critiques — presented by Krannert Art Museum in collaboration with 40 North | 88 West — returns for its 2009-2010 season. Visual, performance, and literary artists of all backgrounds are invited to come together to present work and participate in critiques held at locations throughout Champaign County.

Introductory in nature, A Call to Arts: An Open Critique provides a friendly, open space where artists can offer and receive challenging, insightful observations about new works, as well as being an exciting opportunity for interaction and networking with other artists.

A Call to Arts: An Open Critique is organized and moderated by Jenny Southlynn and is co-sponsored by Krannert Art Museum and 40 North | 88 West.

For details, email sbentz@40north.org.


2009-2010 Schedule — A Call to Arts: An Open Critique


Krannert Art Museum and Kinkead Pavilion
500 E. Peabody Dr., Champaign
217.333.1861
www.kam.uiuc.edu

Krannert Art Museum’s collection of over 8000 works of art represents the cultures of Africa, Asia, Europe and the Americas. Both permanent and temporary exhibitions are complemented by a full schedule of free public programs. On the University of Illinois campus. For more information, visit www.kam.uiuc.edu/index.cfm

40 North | 88 West - Champaign County's Arts, Culture & Entertainment Council - is committed to cultivating creativity in Champaign County. Through advocacy, information and collaboration, 40 North supports and promotes the important role that arts, culture and entertainment hold in making the community a great place to live, work, learn and play. For more, visit www.40north.org.

An award-winning artist, arts-educator and writer, Jenny Southlynn is a long-time resident of Champaign County. A recipient of an MFA in Painting from the University of Illinois, Southlynn has taught art classes at the U of I and Illinois State and has written extensively on the arts for publications throughout the midwest. She is either founder or a founding member of Euterpe Music Network, Pamphlet Press, A Call to Arts, the Boneyard Arts Festival and 40 North | 88 West.