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UIMA Gallery

DOWNSHIFTING

Nov 14 - Dec 31, 1999

Downshifting




Stan Strembicki
Vatican City
type C color
16"x20"
1996


Barbara Toczydlowska
"Oxgen Sensor Disco"
Oil on canvas
18"x24"
1999


Paul Krainak
"PLZA006"
acrylic on canvas
48"x48"
1998


Darlene Kryza
"Pin Cushion #1"
Chromogenic print
8"x10"
1996


Lorraine Peltz
"Laid Out"
Oil on canvas
35"x36"
1996


Wrik Repasky
Screenprint in color
22"x15"
1998


Carolyn Ard
"Passages"
Installation
Top figure: 17"x28"x29"
Bottom figure: 9"x50"x21"
1995


Marilyn Collins
"Shack Person"
Cedar, acrylic
60"x28"x24"
1998


Susan Gofstein
"Beckman Variations: Part of the Decor"
Beading and embroidery on fabric
24"x18"
1997


Myrosha Dziuk
Untitled
Toned silver print
20"x17"
1992

for immediate release:

Exhibition: Downshifting
Dates: Nov 14-Dec 31, 1999
Reception: Sunday, Nov 14, 12:00-4:00pm
Hours: Wed, Thurs, Sat, Sun 12:00-4:00pm
Website: www.brama.com/uima
e-mail: uima@netzero.net

for more information contact Oleh Kowerko at 773/227-5522 or Natalie R Domchenko at uima@netzero.net

Downshifting Postcard

The Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art (UIMA) is pleased to present Downshifting, an exhibition linked with the Project Millennium theme: Transitions. This exhibition has its focus on children and grandchildren of the Eastern European diaspora, looking at how ethnocentricity might inform individuals growing up and assimilating in a new world.

On view are paintings, photographs, sculpture, mixed media installations and assemblage. Although the aesthetic sensibility displayed covers the spectrum of 20th century art history, the subtle yet undeniable link is the relationship of each artist to his/her ancestry. Their references to an immigrant history may be direct or oblique, however, they share a common warmth and respect far a culture that, though it is geographically distant, remains a potent emotional force.

Participating artists include: Carolyn Ard (Indianapolis, IN), Marilyn Collins (Austintown, OH), Myrosha Dziuk (Newton, MA), Susan Gofstein (Chicago, IL), Paul Krainak (Morgantown, WV), Darlene Kryza (Chicago, IL), Lorraine Peltz (Chicago, IL), Wrik Repasky (Chicago, IL), Stan Strembicki (St Louis, MO), and Barbara Toczydlowska (Chicago, IL).

The Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art (UIMA), a not for profit arts organization, was founded in 1971. For over 25 years UIMA has served the local community and greater Chicago area with a program of exhibitions, concerts, lectures and multi-disciplinary events. The programs presented by UIMA are partially supported by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency.



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