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ARC Gallery

Sarah Greer, Megan Haun, and Jess Zych


- Purpose/Mission

- Accessibility

- Gallery Functions

- Current Exhibition
Seeing RED

- Education
ARC Gallery Mission
ARC Gallery and Educational Foundation is a not-for-profit gallery and
foundation whose mission is to bring innovative, emerging and/or
experimental visual art to a wide range of viewers, and to provide a
nurturing atmosphere for the continued development of artistic potential and
dialogue. As a non-profit cooperative operated by a collective of women
artists since 1973, ARC works to empower women by providing
professional and mentoring opportunities in the visual arts. ARC serves
to raise public awareness on various community-based issues by
presenting exhibits, workshops, discussion groups and programs by, and for,
underserved populations.

http://www.arcgallery.org/
ARC Gallery and Educational
Foundation is a non-profit,
woman-run cooperative gallery
dedicated to providing alternative
exhibition opportunities for
innovative artists, both men and
women, outside the commercial
gallery system. Since 1973 ARC
has given exposure and support to
artists, providing a rich
environment for the continued
development of artistic potential,
experimentation, and dialogue.

http://www.arcgallery.org/
Accessibility
All are welcome - please visit us soon.
-One floor exhibition space with
adequate room for all to explore

-layout is designed to where the space


can be divided into three separate
spaces if desired

- Designed with the community in mind:


exhibition themes of current global
topics as well as local topics

-Suitable for all ages


Gallery Functions
-All Female Staff
-Accepts international
work, created within the
last 10 years, all
mediums accepted
-Artists receive 100%
revenue of sold artwork
-Current show placed
with no jury
http://artdeadline.com/ops/arc-gallery/
Nancy Fritz, Contemplation on a Brick
Wall

Nancy is a narrative/figurative painter who


graduated from the SAIC post-bacc program
in 1994, joined the group of visionary women
at the ARC nearly 2 years ago. When she
isnt scratching her head in her studio, or
trying to balance the ARC checkbook, she
works as a pediatrician at the University of
Chicago, specializing in adolescent medicine
and chronic disease.

http://www.arcgallery.org/project/nancy-fritz/
Artwork from the Exhibition
Seeing Red
Raymond Thomas's Warrior
Queen of Ferguson - From
Education the I cant breathe exhibit

-Exhibition topics focus on issues affecting the


community

-Galleries supply the newest contemporary art


available at the moment

-ARC Gallery empowers and supports female


staff, patrons, and students
References
Art Deadline. (2016, December 16). Call for Submissions Seeing RED: An Open-
walls Exhibition at ARC Gallery. Retrieved February 19, 2017, from
http://artdeadline.com/ops/arc-gallery/

Creative, A. (2015). Nancy Fritz. Retrieved February 22, 2017, from


http://www.arcgallery.org/project/nancy-fritz/

Isaacs, D. (2015, December 4). Arc Gallerys I Cant Breathe tackles police
violence with art. Retrieved February 19, 2017, from
http://www.chicagoreader.com/Bleader/archives/2015/12/04/arc-gallerys-i-cant-
breathe-tackles-police-violence-with-art

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