Anatomically Correct and Apple Tree Theatre present:

One World

Paintings by Judith Raphael 

 

On display at:

Apple Tree Theatre, 595 Elm Place, #210

Highland Park, IL 60035

 

There is no charge for viewing the artwork.

Viewing hours are Thursdays - Sundays (1 pm - 7 pm)

and one hour prior to theatre performances.

This art exhibition is in complement to Black History Month and Apple Tree's production of  Incognito.

 

Stuck on Saturn    Oil on Linen    24 x 52"    $1,900

Harangeurs    Oil on Linen    24 x 52"    $1,900

 

BIOGRAPHY:   Judith Raphael studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, received her B.F.A. from the University of Mississippi and received her M.F.A. from Northwestern University.     She has received many awards and fellowships and her work has been exhibited at Springfield Museum, Springfield, MO; Hyde Park Art Center, the State of Illinois Gallery, The Peace Museum, Beacon Street Gallery, Rockford Art Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art, ARC Gallery, Artemesia Gallery, the Quincy Art Museum, the Chicago Cultural Center and Lyons Wier Gallery in Chicago to list only a few.   In New York her work has been exhibited at 55 Mercer Gallery, the Foreman Gallery in Hartwick College and at Ruth Siegal Gallery.     Judith has taught at Moraine Valley Community College and currently teaches at the School of the Art Institute in Chicago.


Founded in 1991, Anatomically Correct is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to showcasing works by artists in public spaces in a combined effort to educate, diversify, and promote community awareness of the visual and performing arts.   

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