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ARTS OF LIFE ANNOUNCES ITS 25TH ANNIVERSARY
WITH CELEBRATORY EXHIBITIONS, EVENTS, AND PROGRAMMING
Book cover of 2wenty 5ive – Arts of Life 2000-2025; Artwork by Veronica Cuculich
Anniversary year kicks off with 25th Birthday Party & Book Launch in February to celebrate new artwork-filled hardcover retrospective highlighting organization’s role in the progressive art studio movement supporting artists with disabilities.
The Chicagoland non-profit Arts of Life is pleased to announce its 25th Anniversary and associated programming. With locations in Chicago and Glenview, Arts of Life advances the creative arts community by providing artists with intellectual and developmental disabilities a collective space to expand their practice and strengthen their leadership. Throughout the anniversary year, Arts of Life will look back at its history, celebrate its impact, and cast eyes toward its future. The launch of an artwork-filled, retrospective hardcover book kicks off Arts of Life 25th Anniversary festivities in a celebratory fashion (February 22), continuing with a New York City Book Launch at Outsider Art Fair (February 27-March 2); a booth at EXPO Chicago (April 24-27); a dedicated exhibition at the Chicago Design Museum (August 11-September 30) and correlating Art on theMART feature projection (September 11-October 6); and the Arts of Life annual Benefit Art Auction (October 2025). More information on Arts of Life and current and upcoming galleries and programming can be found at artsoflife.org.
The anniversary year of celebrations will begin on February 22, 2025 with 2wenty 5ive: Arts of Life Birthday Party & Book Launch to celebrate the launch of its new book, 2wenty 5ive – Arts of Life 2000-2025, a retrospective that highlights the organization’s role in the progressive art studio movement in supporting artists with disabilities. With planned distribution at Urban Outfitters stores across the US, the book includes a foreword by Intuit Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art Executive Director Deb Kerr, in addition to impact stories from individual artists.
The book launch event will take place at Seven Star Venue Space in Rogers Park (2017 West Howard Street) and will honor Wilmette resident and arts supporter Cindy Shanker for her commitment to the Arts of Life community as a longtime, devoted volunteer as an arts facilitator. Throughout her time working with Arts of Life, Shanker has helped artists achieve their artistic goals and provided support within the studio. She has also led both the Art Talk and Poetry Group gatherings, which provides group work for art sharing, learning about art history, and writing poetry to accompany their visual art.
Tickets and more information on 2wenty 5ive: Arts of Life Birthday Party & Book Launch are available on artsoflife.org.
Arts of Life Co-Founder and Executive Director Denny Fisher says, “The excitement is building as we approach this remarkable milestone at Arts of Life. We cannot wait to celebrate our community’s achievements as we look ahead to the next quarter century. 2025 offers a fantastic opportunity to get involved - meet our artists, buy their work, and join the festivities. We cannot wait to shine the light on our artists and their work.”
More details on the above programming and more are to come.
About Arts of Life
Arts of Life advances the creative arts community by providing artists with intellectual and developmental disabilities a collective space to expand their practice and strengthen their leadership.
Arts of Life is a 501(c)3 non-profit founded in January 2000 with a shared vision: to create a working, person-centric, artistic community while providing a work environment of equality in Chicago. Motivated by founding artist Veronica Cuculich along with two co-founders Arts of Life brought nine other individuals with developmental disabilities to create the organization we are today. Their shared vision grew from a passion for artistic expression and a need for an alternative system.
For artists at Arts of Life, a career in the visual arts is an opportunity for meaningful employment. Each artist has their own studio space and works independently from individualized project plans or receives one on one visual arts facilitation to increase their artistic skill set. Artists also receive 60% of art sales.
Today, Arts of Life has two professional art studios and represent over 60 artists with varying levels of physical and intellectual disabilities. Each studio is 6,000 square feet and includes a community gallery that is open to the public.
For more information on Arts of Life and its programs, visit artsoflife.org. Connect with Arts of Life on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
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