Janus: Dimitri Pavlotsky’s Solo Exhibition
Jun
2
to Jul 23

Janus: Dimitri Pavlotsky’s Solo Exhibition

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Painter Dimitri Pavlotsky explores the figure by creating interior emotional landscapes. The direction of his prolific art practice has evolved from a thirst for whimsy and self-expression, and as a reaction to his previous academic training and successful career in architecture (MA in Architecture, Moscow Institute of Architecture, 1986). After working as an architectural designer in Moscow, Russia and receiving several prestigious national design awards, he came to the United States in 1989 bringing with him a great deal of Eastern European passion for self-discovery and exploration.

Pavlotsky’s colorful paintings are dynamic improvisations. His approach is an intuition-based search for subconscious energy. He is working between the gestural anxiety of expressionism and the more choreographed movement of figurative abstraction. Taking inspiration from the subjectivism of Chaim Soutine, Pavlotsky tames and modernizes the aggressiveness of 1950’s New York School by playing with space through color as an assertive tool.

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“Guided Ramblings”
May
1
to May 30

“Guided Ramblings”

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Come and see the works of up-and-coming young artists from our own community. This special exhibit will feature the art of graduating GHS students who have pursued their passion for the arts

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Transparent, Translucent, Opaque Artist Talk
Mar
19

Transparent, Translucent, Opaque Artist Talk

Meet the artists behind the works featured in our latest art exhibit, Transparent, Translucent, Opaque. Learn more about them and their process, and help us celebrate the center on this final day at our Stevens Street location.

This event is free to the public. Lite fare will be provided.

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Art History & Wine Tour | Greece
Feb
23

Art History & Wine Tour | Greece

Join us for our next art history and wine event. Once again, sommelier Tim Campbell of Geneva Wine Cellars and art historian, Amy Bernard will take us on a journey to Greece. This series is a popular event at the GCA. Register today to secure your ticket(s)!

FEBRUARY 23, 2023 | 7 PM - 9 PM

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Transparent, Translucent, Opaque Opening Reception
Feb
17

Transparent, Translucent, Opaque Opening Reception

Traditional craft objects are charming, can add personality to a home in the form of a stained-glass sun catcher, or whimsy to a memory book with cut-paper profile silhouette, or even, in my experience, make that morning cup of coffee more enjoyable, because it is being sipped from a handmade mug. The artisans who create these functional objects do so with great skill, purpose and integrity, enriching our lives with their offerings.

For the exhibition Transparent, Translucent, Opaque the Geneva Center for the Arts is taking a slightly different view of the well crafted object. The artists in this show were chosen because of their roots in a making tradition that have grown into unique, personal expressions. The love for their craft is obvious as is each artist’s capacity for risk taking and experimentation. We admire the vulnerability that Victoria Belz exhibits in her sculptural hung glass pieces, created while maintaining a robust glass workshop and store right here in downtown Geneva. Alison Balcanoff stuns us with intricate cut paper artwork that is layered and stacked to make free-flowing and gorgeous reference to the natural world. Jill Birschbach’s ceramic sculpture are wonky and solid, yet have a playfulness and life to them that invites the viewer to get closer. Transparent glass, translucent paper, opaque ceramic in dialogue and homage to Illinois’s history of fine craft.

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Artist Talk with Joanne Aono
Feb
4

Artist Talk with Joanne Aono

Join the GCA in welcoming artist Joanne Aono as she discusses her exhibit, PRAIRIE PASSAGE, and her process and approach to her work. Light fare will be available. This event is FREE to the public.

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Artist Reception
Jan
20

Artist Reception

We hope you will join us for an artist reception with the artist Joanne Aono of the PRAIRIE PASSAGE exhibit, open for viewing in our main gallery through February 9th, and the artists of our juried landscape show - This Time, This Place -which will be viewable in the Hunter W. Shodeen Gallery from January 20 to March 2, 2023.

Light fare will be provided and a cash bar will be open. This event is FREE to the public.

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Prairie Passage |  Opening Day
Jan
3

Prairie Passage | Opening Day

featuring the works of artist Joanne Aono

Prairie Passage is a solo exhibition consisting of drawings and an installation referencing the wild and cultivated plants that have grown on the prairie, providing food for the area’s inhabitants throughout history.

The installation will create a passageway alluding to time, food sources, and nature along the Fox River and the former Potawatomi trail.

MAIN GALLERY | January 3 - February 9, 2023

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Paper Angels & 3D Snowflake Drop-in Activity
Dec
10

Paper Angels & 3D Snowflake Drop-in Activity

Join us as we celebrate the season our last weekend open in 2022 with a drop-in arts & crafts activity. We will be making 3D paper snowflakes and paper angels. This activity is suitable for school-aged children and up, so bring the entire family!

This activity is FREE to the public. However, we encourage a suggested donation of $5, which will help us continue to bring these drop-in activities to the center. Thank you!

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Paper Angels & 3D Snowflake Drop-in Activity
Dec
3

Paper Angels & 3D Snowflake Drop-in Activity

Join us as we celebrate Geneva’s annual Christmas Walk and Holiday Season Kick-off with a drop-in arts & crafts activity. We will be making 3D paper snowflakes and paper angels. This activity is suitable for school-aged children and up, so bring the entire family!

This activity is FREE to the public. However, we encourage a suggested donation of $5, which will help us continue to bring these drop-in activities to the center. Thank you!

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Paper Angels & 3D Snowflake Drop-in Activity
Dec
2

Paper Angels & 3D Snowflake Drop-in Activity

Join us as we celebrate Geneva’s annual Christmas Walk and Holiday Season Kick-off with a drop-in arts & crafts activity. We will be making 3D paper snowflakes and paper angels. This activity is suitable for school-aged children and up, so bring the entire family!

This activity is FREE to the public. However, we encourage a suggested donation of $5, which will help us continue to bring these drop-in activities to the center. Thank you!

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GIVING TUESDAY
Nov
29

GIVING TUESDAY

We hope you will consider supporting Geneva Center for the Arts this #givingtuesday. Through your donations, we are able to continue bringing art exhibitions, art enrichment, and art-centered events to our community. We are truly grateful for your continued support. Thank you!

And in honor of #givingtuesday, we are offering gifts at the different donor levels. Click the button below to learn more and donate.

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THANKSGIVING DROP-IN ART ACTIVITY
Nov
22

THANKSGIVING DROP-IN ART ACTIVITY

A special day for our DIY activity in honor of Thanksgiving! Join us in our Hunter W. Shodeen Enrichment Gallery, while supplies last, to create inspired designs on pressed leaves. These leaf mandalas are perfect for your holiday tables and/or displays or just to leave along the nature trails for others to find.

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SATURDAY DROP-IN ARTFUL ACTIVITIES
Nov
19

SATURDAY DROP-IN ARTFUL ACTIVITIES

NEW! to the GCA | SATURDAY DROP-IN ARTFUL ACTIVITIES. Now through December 10, 2022, in our Hunter W. Shodeen Enrichment Gallery, while supplies last, the GCA offers community members the opportunity to stop by and create inspired designs on pressed leaves. These leaf mandalas are perfect for your holiday tables and/or displays or just to leave along the nature trails for others to find.

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Art History & Wine Tour: Italy
Nov
17

Art History & Wine Tour: Italy

JOIN US FOR AN EDUCATIONAL AND WINE PAIRING EVENT.

Our Art History & Wine Tour Series has been rescheduled and returns to the center. Learn from art historian, Amy Bernard, while exploring the famous works depicting Bacchus/Dionysus while learning about and sampling some of Italy's offerings from the vine with sommelier, Tim Campbell.

Check out our Enrichment page to register today!

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GCA VOLUNTEER RECEPTION
Nov
16

GCA VOLUNTEER RECEPTION

Join us on November 16, 2022, from 7:00 to 8:30 PM as we celebrate our wonderful volunteers who are an integral part of the GCA and welcome some new ones.

Interested individuals: learn how you, too, can get involved and in what areas you can help to make the GCA continue to grow & thrive. There will be a short presentation about what has been accomplished during our inaugural year, followed by a discussion about volunteer opportunities. If you haven't been an active volunteer yet, this will be a great evening to get to know us better.

There is no cost for this event, and light refreshments will be served. We'd appreciate your RSVP so we can get an idea of the headcount for the event. Thank you, and we look forward to meeting you all!

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Indigo Dye Workshop
Oct
8

Indigo Dye Workshop

Learn the basics of Indigo dyeing with visiting artist Cathy Wilkerson. Explore a variety of techniques and create a set of 4 hand-dyed cotton napkins to take home with you. Traditional shibori, resist, and pole-dyeing techniques will be included with hands-on help. The fee includes all materials needed. Come have fun, get messy, explore, and see what you can do! NO PREVIOUS SKILLS NECESSARY.

Minimum: 7 individual | Maximum: 15 individuals

Price: $99 (all materials included)

Duration: 3 hours | 9 AM - 12 PM

Learn more at the theindigosquirrel.com. Check out our Education Enrichment page to register today!

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Common Thread Opening Reception
Oct
7

Common Thread Opening Reception

Join us for the opening reception of a fiber art show that explores how we connect with the natural world around us and to one another. Featuring the visiting works from eight East Coast-based artists, all connected through their work as textile designers as well as their love and passion for the fiber arts.

While the artwork included in this exhibition varies in technique and scale, they all display the artists’ awareness and attention to colors, patterns, textures and form found in the natural world.

Lite fare will be served and a cash bar will be open throughout the evening. The event is free to the public, however donations are always welcome & encouraged.

Featured Artists:

Paula Stebbins Becker (MA)

Kristin Crane (RI)

Kristen Dettoni (NH)

Cornelia Gilbert (RI)

Paul Lewandowski (ME)

Nancy Machado (MA)

Wanda Miglus (RI)

Cathy Wilkerson (MA)

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