Pictured above are new works that I started from sketches from my Ragdale artist residency back in December 2007. Last week, I completed these works at Michigan State University where I am a Visiting Artist in the Residential College in the Arts and Humanities for the Fall 2008 semester. The artwork will be on exhibit at Cafe Jumping Bean in Chicago. Exhibit of work runs October 18 through November 6, 2008. Please come and see the work and enjoy the Pilsen Artist Studio event on October 18 and 19.
New work at Cafe Jumping Bean!
October 16, 2008 by guillermo01
Posted in Exhibitions | Tagged art, artist, arts intergration, Chicago, community artist, community based art, drawing, exhibition, Guillermo Delgado, Guillermo Delgado blog, mixed media artist, painting, visiting artist | 3 Comments
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The photo of 4th grade students painting a mural was taken at the Carol Morgan International School in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic during my artist residency in the the spring of 2008.-
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More wonderful work! I’ll try to get to Jumping Bean to see it close up! Thanks for sharing! Linda
Thanks Linda!
These are beautiful. Makes me want to go out and wander.