Chicago Fine Art

Friday, January 20, 2017

The Importance of "Breaking Criminal Traditions"

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Foreground image by Joyce Polance, Background image by Charles Gniech  Installation view from the Breaking Criminal Tradition exhibi...
Thursday, October 13, 2016

Cairn & Cloud at the Oak Park Art League

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  Opening tomorrow—along with the "Behind the Wall" exhibition at the Oak Park Art League—is an installation directed by Corin...
Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Behind the Wall at the Oak Park Art League

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Chloe Beltran “Haunting Sensations” When I was asked to act as Juror for the Behind the Wall exhibition at The Oak Park Art League, ...
Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Debi Cornwall at the Filter Photo Festival

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The 8th Annual Filter Photo Festival took place this past weekend in Chicago. Attracting fine art photographers from around the country, ...
Saturday, August 13, 2016

Art for Social Change...

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  This October—presented at the Oak Park Art League’s historic Carriage House Gallery—the Art League will partner with Sarah’s Inn for a ...
Friday, July 15, 2016

Breaking Criminal Traditions at the Human Rights Institute Gallery of Kean University

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The entrance to The Art of Influence: Breaking Criminal Traditions at the Human Rights Institute Gallery of Kean University, Union New Je...
Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Deanna Krueger: Shards

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Deanna Krueger, Thalassa , Acrylic monotype prints on recycled medical diagnostic film, [X-Ray, MRI film], staples 62" x 63" ...
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Chuck Gniech
Charles Gniech is a Professor of Graphic Design at Joliet Junior College and has been teaching at various colleges and universities for more than twenty-five years. Gniech served as Curator for the galleries of The Illinois Institute of Art-Chicago from 2002-2013 and acted as the Collections Curator for the Institute’s Corporate Fine Art Collection. He holds a Master of Fine Art degree with an emphasis in painting and a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with an emphasis in illustration, both from Northern Illinois University. While teaching, curating, and consulting, Gniech continues to paint and exhibits at the national level. His work has been included into numerous gallery and museum exhibitions—repeatedly included at both The Rockford Art Museum and The Fort Wayne Museum of Art. Gniech’s paintings have been acquired for multiple public and private collections, including the permanent collections of The Fort Wayne Museum of Art and Purdue University.
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