NOW - Sept. 12, 2021
Presented by the Cleve Carney Museum of Art and the McAninch Arts Center at the College of DuPage in Glen Ellyn, IL, this comprehensive presentation of the life and works of the artist Frida Kahlo will feature 26 original pieces as well as an immersive historical exhibit that provides a framework of the life, circumstances and…
NOW - Sept. 12, 2021
The Cleve Carney Museum of Art and McAninch Arts Center will be presenting the award-winning Tres Fridas Project in the newly appointed lobby exhibition space. The Tres Frida’s project was created by Reveca Torres and Mariam Pare, two artists paralyzed by a spinal cord injury. The artists met online and bonded through art, injury and…
Streaming Through September 6!
Jesse Donner: Tenor Celebrate the heritage of Frida Kahlo through the rhythm and sounds of Mexico, in anticipation of the major exhibit of her works to be held right here at the MAC in June 2021. Conducted by Maestro Kirk Muspratt, the orchestra features the rhythm and sounds of Mexican-born composers Agustin Lara, Arturo Márquez,…
Thursday, Apr. 22, 2021 | 11a
Panel moderated by David Ouellette Erin Wiersma’s artistic practice focuses on the body’s capacity to absorb and respond to an environment. Based in the Flint Hills of Kansas, she is creating works on paper with the land at the Konza Prairie Biological Station, one of the few remaining protected grasslands in the world.…
Wednesday, Mar. 17, 11a
Paola Aguirre Serrano is founder of BORDERLESS — a Chicago-based urban design and research practice focused on cultivating collaborative design agency through interdisciplinary projects. With emphasis on exchange and communication across disciplines, Borderless explores creative civic design and engagement interventions that address the complexity of urban systems and social equity by looking at intersections between architecture, urban design, infrastructure, landscape,…
Wednesday, Mar. 3, 1:30 & 7:30p
Watch IceBox and join us for a guided talkback with COD Faculty. Speakers and more information will be available soon. Directed by Daniel Sawka Spanish | 1 hr 28 min | Drama | 2018 Oscar is a 12-year-old Honduran boy forced to flee his home from gang violence seeks asylum in the United States, only to find…
Wednesday, Feb. 24, 1:30 & 7:30p
FREE Global Flicks Watch Woman at War on your own and then join us for a moderated discussion, held on Zoom for FREE at 1:30p or 7:30p with Deborah Adelman, COD English Faculty. 1:30 pm Zoom Discussion: https://cod.zoom.us/j/87874982343 7:30 pm Zoom Discussion: https://cod.zoom.us/j/82855952847 Ways To Watch: Available to rent – YouTube, Vudu & Amazon Prime…
Wednesday, Feb. 3, 1:30 & 7:30p
Watch Corpus Christi and join us for a guided talkback with COD Faculty. Speakers and more information will be available soon. Directed by Jan Komasa Academy Award Nominee Polish | 1 hr 55 min | Drama | 2019 20-year-old Daniel experiences a spiritual transformation while incarcerated in a youth detention center. On work-release to a remote village…
Wednesday, Feb.17, 1:30 & 7:30p
Watch Otelo Burning and join us for a guided talkback with COD Faculty. Speakers and more information will be available soon. Directed by Sara Blecher English & Zulu | 1 hr 37 min | Drama | 2011 Set in South Africa in 1989, against a backdrop of brewing conflict 16-year-old Otelo Buthelezi takes to the water for…
Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021 | 11a
Misty Gamble’s life-size fragmented figurative, ceramic sculptures and installations focus attention on issues surrounding femininity and challenge conventional standards of morality, normalcy, and propriety. Misty is the recipient of a number of awards, grants, and fellowships including awards from the National Conference for the Education of Ceramic Arts, the Ellice T. Johnston Foundation, Ruth Chenven…