Anatomically Correct Arts presentsHome is Where the ART is – Art by Skokie ArtistsArtworks by Caryl Carlsen, Patrick Carr, Pauline Kochanski, Boruch Lev,Jacqueline Moses, Charlene Moy, Leonid Osseny, Naomi Pollak, HopeSalmanoff, Sharon Swidler, and Vassi Vasevski.On display at Devonshire Cultural Center, 4422 Greenwood St, Skokie, IL60076 through Thursday, October 24, 2019.FREE Artist's Reception: Thursday, September 19, 2019 (6 pm - 8 pm)The Center’s regular viewing hours are Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 9pm;Saturday and Sunday 8:30 am - 6 pm. Admission to the exhibition isFREE.Phone (847) 674-1500 for more information.To view Artists Biographies, and Images of the Artworks on display, go tohttps://www.anatomicallycorrect.org/homeiswheretheartis.htm Boruch Lev - Night - Bronze Sculpture - 12 x 8 x 15" Leonid Osseny - Duckling - Acrylic on Canvas -36 x 36"This exhibition is presented by Anatomically Correct Arts. Founded in1991, Anatomically Correct is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organizationdedicated to showcasing works by artists in alternative spaces in acombined effort to educate, diversify, and promote community awareness ofthe visual and performing arts. The exhibition is funded in part by theIllinois Arts Council, an agency of the State of Illinois.http://www.anatomicallycorrect.org/
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