Venues

Krannert Art Museum

Krannert Art Museum 500 East Peabody Drive, Champaign, IL, United States

Krannert Art Museum invites the public to celebrate Boneyard Arts Festival with us by visiting art on display, including featured solo exhibition, Could You Dim the Lights? by Jen Everett; the annual MFA Exhibition; and the ARTSPEAK Teen Art Exhibition. View works in our permanent galleries Art Since 1948, a selection of American and European art from the Trees Collection,

University YMCA

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

Steven Boyd Hudson's Past the Unsustainable Now The paintings in this new body of work are a playful imagining of the coming unrecognizable ecosystem. In place of our familiar landscape, Hudson is depicting an alien place. Here, energized gases light the sky in odd colors. Manmade artifacts are cast about and engulfed by frantic storms. In this twilight din, nature

Cafe Kopi

Cafe Kopi 109 N. Walnut St., Champaign, IL, United States

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RegCakes

RegCakes 801 N. Dunlap Ave. Suite A, Savoy, IL, United States

Featuring Fine art, Fiber art, and Zentangle art! Leslie Barr Lorraine Graham Kathy Micek Sue Orr Anne Pimblott Jeannie Vansickle Marilyn Whittaker There will be a free drawing at the end of each day (April 12-13) to select the winner of a series of 6 cupcake postcards/w envelopes. Stop by RegCakes new location in Savoy and enter the free drawing!

Hopscotch Bakery + Market

Hopscotch Bakery + Market 802 W. John St., Champaign, IL, United States

Come celebrate our favorite art students from Southside! Artwork (felt donuts and ugly dolls) done with the amazing Mrs. Lozar!!! Work will be up for a month - viewing open during store hours. Friday, 4/12: 8am-2pm Saturday, 4/13: 8am-2pm Sunday, 4/14:  8am-2pm

Common Ground Food Cooperative

Common Ground Food Cooperative 300 S. Broadway Avenue Suite #166, Urbana, IL, United States

The Flatlander Art Gallery at Common Ground Food Co-op is featuring the installation from Krannert Art Museum and Booker T Washington STEM Academy 5th Graders. Over the course of two years, Krannert Art Museum and Booker T Washington STEM Academy have partnered to bring art making and exploration to students during the weekly Fabulous Friday program. Working with the same

Phillips Recreation Center

Phillips Recreation Center 505 W Stoughton, Urbana, IL, United States

Nature in (Mostly) Micro by Tyson Kruse Meet the Photographer: April 12, 5-5:45pm Artist Workshop: April 12, 5:45-6:30pm This show focuses on the small things in nature that are easily overlooked in our day to day lives. The show will feature macro photos, but it will include some (slightly) larger subjects. The location for the photos in this show are

Anita Purves Nature Center

Anita Purves Nature Center 1505 N Broadway, Urbana, IL, United States

"Collections of an Unseen World", Multimedia including digital, watercolor, gouache, pencil and ink Jeremy Cagle's "Collections of an Unseen World" art show is on display in the nature center's education wing. Visitors can also enjoy the nature center's Field Station hands-on exhibit hall, Wildlife Observation Room, and Nature Store gift shop where items from other local artists are for sale.

Carle Park

Carle Park 400 W. Indiana Ave, Urbana, IL, United States

The Save Our Trees Public Art Activation at Carle Park in partnership with the Urbana Park District - Carle Park will be transformed into a public art installation for Boneyard weekend. Prairie Rivers Network, along with our members and community volunteers, will be tying ribbons around each and every one of the 300 trees within the park. Our goal is

Ascend Art360

VIRTUAL Featuring community youths and Interdisciplinary members. Designs inspired by Nature, Fiction/ non-fiction creatures, traditional crafts, Puzzle designs. Medium: paper, yarn, natural elements, found objects. The Exhibit will display Artworks (Visual/ Multimedia) by community and interdisciplinary members as part of the Collaborative ‘Conscious Designing Inquiry project’. Most displays are Repurposed crafts and Arts based on Nature Exhibit and a virtual

Springer Cultural Center

Springer Cultural Center 301 N Randolph Street, Champaign, IL, United States

Town & Country Amateur Art Show Part of the fun of making art is displaying it. Budding artists and art enthusiasts alike have their work featured in this local amateur show. There will be a recorded critique by the juror on the last day of the show. The juror will discuss the art, point out good technique, and offer helpful

Cunningham Children’s Home – 20th Annual Festival of Quilts

Cunningham Children's Home 1301 N. Cunningham Avenue, Urbana, IL, United States

Celebrate the 20th Annual Festival of Quilts at the Cunningham Children's Home! Enjoy the more than 200 beautiful quilts from hundreds of quilt artists throughout Illinois, on display and for purchase. Each quilt has its own story and creatively blurs the lines between conventional quilt making and fine art. Since 1895, Quilters from across Illinois have made quilts for our

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Asian American Cultural Center

Asian American Cultural Center 1210 West Nevada Street, MC-149, Urbana, IL, United States

Featuring Tracey Jen & Kelsie Choy! Friday: The AACC will host an open gallery and pre-exhibition viewing of Tracey Jen's showcase featuring her Asian Food Landscape Paintings. Saturday: The AACC's primary exhibit will spotlight and feature Tracey Jen, a second-generation Taiwanese-American artist from Purdue University, hosting an artist talk and showcase of her Asian Food Landscape Paintings. These highly intricate

The Inman

The Inman 17 E. University Ave., Champaign, IL, United States

Featuring work by Logan Ingold! Come experience the cinematic, funny, and surreal animals of Logan Ingold's paintings within the backdrop of the historic Inman's brand new lobby. Logan's artwork will be on display April 12 and 13 during business hours with a reception from 2 PM to 5 PM on Saturday April, 13th. Friday, April 12: 9 AM - 5:30 PM

Spurlock Museum

Spurlock Museum 600 South Gregory, Urbana, IL, United States

Juxtapositioned III by Durango Mendoza Durango Mendoza (1945–2020) was an artist, photographer, and published writer of short stories and poetry. He was a resident of Illinois for about 50 years—first in Chicago, then Oak Park, then Urbana. Featuring photography, mixed media, and wooden sculpture. Durango's ideas about Indigenous identity are interwoven—juxtaposed—with his relationship with the world around him, reaching back