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The Color Red Exhibit Opening (Feb 12-Feb 28)

  • Fulton Street Collective 1821 West Hubbard Street Chicago, IL, 60622 United States (map)

This show runs Feb 12, 2021 - Feb 28 2021

Visit the Fulton Street Collective Gallery, for our Second Friday Series with a group art opening on Friday, February 12th, 2021.

This month’s show will feature the works of both FSC members and other Chicago area artists. I will be showing one piece and my studio will be open.

For your safety we are limiting the number of people who can be in the gallery at one time. Get tickets now, it sells out fast! Reserve your spot.

Throughout history colors have been associated with different cultural, social, and religious practices. Each color possesses specific symbolical potential and conveys a certain message. Red is one of the most powerful colors and can be ascribed to the meaning of passion, courage, resistance, sacrifice, danger, and sexuality. It can be a symbol of rage, honor, and happiness. It is the color of blood, but also a color that marks happiness and good fortune.

We invite you to come experience red in all of its captivating nuances. The show opens Friday, February 12th from 7-10PM with gallery hours to follow. There are three timed entries on opening night, 7PM, 8PM, and 9PM. Guests can purchase two $5 tickets and enjoy the artwork in the gallery for 50 minutes. Some artist studios will also be open for you to enjoy as well.

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