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    • Dangerous Lullabies Fine Art Exhibition
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    • Curiosity National Exhibition
    • Heaven and Hell National Fine Art Exhibition
    • Naming the Unspoken
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national fine art exhibition

Heaven & Hell

National Fine Art Exhibition

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ABOUT THE SHOW:

​Heaven & Hell was a national fine art exhibition that explored the concepts of good vs. evil,
and the idea of a link between our experiences during life and after death featuring
35 artists from across the United States.


Exhibition Dates Aug 6-29, 2020
Old Courthouse Arts Center: 101 N. Johnson St, Woodstock, IL 60098

Click here to visit the online Heaven & Hell virtual exhibition:
Heaven and Hell - virtual exhibition
Contributing Artists: 
Gary Aagaard, Donna Arnold, Cosima Aryee, Neville Barbour, Darlene Blaurock, Peter Bucks,
Jim Burwinkel, William Carey, James Deeb, Matthew Deponte, Rita Dianni-Kaleel,  Morgan Dummitt, 
Erik Durant, Stephen Durkin, Colleen Grandrath, Aryssa Hutchins, Roberto Jaramillo,  Everett Kane, 
Mary Koenen Clausen, Annalise Kucan, Cindy Lesperance, Terry Luc, Rob Millard-Mendez, Sara Muhlhausen,  Connie Olesen Orbeta, William Russell Pensyl, Paul Pinzarrone, Elie Porter Trubert, Jenny Schneck, James Sparks,  Tanya Tewell, Gerald Van Scyoc, Emily Weber, Donna Wolfe, Miriam Young

Click here to watch the Heaven & Hell Video Series featuring artists discussing their work.


**Heading image includes details from work by Cosima Aryee, Miriam Young, Tanya Tewell, Gary Aagaard, Aryssa Hutchins
The gallery was operated in compliance with social distancing guidelines, so admittance allowed for adequate spacing of guests. Masks were required for entry.

The exhibit was in the Old Courthouse Arts Center, located on Woodstock's historic square, NW of Chicago. You may recognize the square from the film Groundhog Day. This show is curated by J + K Isacson in partnership with the Northwest Area Arts Council (NAAC).
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Exhibition dates:
August 6-29, 2020


Opening Day: 
Saturday, 8/8/20


Location:
Old Court House Arts Center

101 N. Johnson Street Woodstock, IL 60098

​815-338-4525



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