Venues

Caffe Paradiso

Caffe Paradiso 801 S. Lincoln Ave., Urbana, IL, United States

We are an independent, locally-owned cafe that serves Intelligentsia coffee and caters to local artists. We express our love for community building by being a place of artistic expression and providing a place for people to get together or spend time alone and enjoy artisan baked goods and coffee. Featuring Kuhu Shukla, Amani Ells, and Michael Gutzmer. Kuhu is a

University YMCA

University YMCA 1001 South Wright Street, Champaign, IL, United States

This exhibition includes scenic and costume designs, prototypes, and original artwork created for the Krannert Center’s April production. STORY BUILDING: The Making of Illinois Theatre’s Plumas Negras by Juliette Carrillo Based on stories from the Latina community of East Salinas, California, this magical realist play follows three generations of women struggling to keep their dreams alive. Designed and produced entirely

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Fresh Press

Fresh Press 2116 Griffith Dr., South Studio #3, Champaign, IL, United States

Fresh Press is offering tours of the studio and the opportunity to see an artist in residence working. Additionally, we will demonstrate the Western papermaking process. e Ainsley - e. uses handmade paper to speak to internal dream states and (attempts at) meditation. They combine eight years of working in the western yoga wellness industry with sincere study of Zen

Champaign Urbana Community Fab Lab

Fab Lab 1301 S. Goodwin Ave. Art Annex 2, Urbana, IL, United States

Gwyneth and Tom Krepcio artwork will be on display. Champaign Urbana Community Fab Lab and Skeuomorph Press staff will be conducting family friendly tabled activities for all ages and providing insight to the resources available to the public in the Fab Lab. Tom Krepcio's works involve laser cut and screen printed jigsaw puzzles that experiment and play with unexpected shapes,

Illini Hillel Cohen Center for Jewish Life at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign

Hillel 503 E John St, Champaign, IL, United States

Illini Hillel is thrilled to once again exhibit art from several different Jewish student artists. Visitors can enjoy art in a variety of mediums from multimedia to photography to jewelry. Featured artists: Jenna Balaban | painting Avi Hessel | jewelry Maxine Katz | illuminated painting & photography Shuli Falk | mixed media Amanda Sekili | photography Sunday, April 6th, 11:30am-1:30pm