Today in Chicago
Saturday
11.21.09
Partly Cloudy
41.0ºF

Your Messages and MailPersonals and MatchmakerJobs and CareersDance Music 24/7ShopProfilesProfilesProfilesProfiles
Join the Community! (free) or Login:     Password:    

In Other Columns


 
Groove Line
Farewell to Nitro, DJ Psycho Bitch at Scarlet, and Janet's new music
 
You’ve Got a Busy Weekend
The Addams Family debut, Bea Arthur tribute, and Transgender Awareness
 
ShowBizQ
Thoroughly Mediocre Millie at the Drury Lane Theatre Oak Brook, review by Michael J. Roberts
 
Weekend Snaps
The latest photos from Ryan: Maneuvers Halloween
Albums: Ryan's | All
 
Out & About
The newest shots from Dave: Halloween at Minibar
Albums: Dave's | All
 
Action!
Fresh photos from George St. George: Stardust's 1 Year Anniversary
Albums: George St. George's | All
 
In a Word
PJ Gray takes a road trip to diner mecca
 
Personal Fitness
The "To Do and not To Do's" of muscle conditioning
 
Zoom Out
Madrid Gay Pride: The Time and Place to Celebrate
 
Feature Column
A twenty-something's first hand account of getting tested
 
Ask Xviara
Get your toes ready for the summer
 
Bedfellows
Levi Kreis and his Great Balls of Fire
 
Out There
The latest photos from Rick: After Parade (3)
Albums: Rick's | All
 
Up Close and Personal
Fresh photos from G. Thomas Ward: Flesh Hungry Dog Show
Albums: G. Thomas Ward's | All
 
On the Circuit
Fresh photos from Derek: San Diego Pride
Albums: Derek's | All


9.24.2008


Dreamy Drawing

Month two of the monthly Atomic Sketch Event, and its sponsoring venue, Evil Olive in Wicker Park, is filled with Wicker Park-esque hipsters. The sign-in sheet in the front informs guests to "Get awesome," and attendants are adorned with witticism-splayed T-shirts, facial piercings and tattoos. Yet a drawing table set up parallel to the back bar catches the eye, and for a moment it seems odd-—although in hindsight it probably shouldn't have—-that people are actually sketching at the Atomic Sketch Event.

"Well, what did you think we do?" asks local artist and ASE co-host Brian Hofmeister.

Hofmeister has just finished a mixed media collage, something resembling a black bird centered by disjointed kite-like designs. "And now for my secret weapon," he jokes. "I'm actually framing my piece, and then I'm going to hang it."

A live art-making and affordable art-selling affair, Atomic Sketch Event is a monthly showcasing of established and immerging artists actually sketching on site and, once complete, selling their pieces right off the drawing table. Though each ASE features an "official" panel of artists, drop-in artists are welcome as well-—as was the case with the August event where the seven slated artists were joined by what seemed to be a dozen others.

"It's not an original concept, we admit," Hofmeister confesses, who got the idea when he attended a similar function in San Francisco with other ASE co-host Dom Cesario, "but nobody was doing anything like it in Chicago."

Inspired by the San Francisco function, Hofmeister and Cesario began the machinations of founding their own sketch event in the Windy City. Charles Joly joined the hosting committee and Evil Olive signed on as the ASE venue soon after. The first Atomic Sketch Event took place in July 2008. "Feedback has been positive," Hofmeister says. And though there's no confirmation on how long ASE will endure, according to Hofmeister, he and his other co-hosts have "indefinite expectations."

The Atomic Sketch Event is held the last Thursday of every month at Evil Olive, 1551 W. Division Ave., from 6-10 p.m.

www.myspace.com/atomicsketchevent



Comments



CPRyan on Thursday, 9/25/2008

Brian is SOOOO sexy and such a sweet guy!


Your name
(Login for credit on your comment)


Leave a comment
HTML formatting will not be saved

Your email address



About Jason P. Freeman

Originally from New York, Jason P. Freeman has resided in Chicago since 1998. An award-winning, community-oriented lifestyle and entertainment reporter for regional and national publications, Freeman has served as the editor of a national LGBT arts, entertainment and culture quarterly and is currently the editor at large for the largest regional LGBT resource Web site in North America. Bylines for Freeman have appeared in Gay Chicago, Genre Magazine, The Windy City Times, Boi Magazine, PINK Magazine and on ChicagoPride.com. Creative works have also appeared in a handful of zines, regional publications, newsletters and Web sites. A debut novel is in the works.

Login | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Media Assets | Webmasters / RSS | Advertise

Sponsorship or Partnerships | Contact the Editor | Email the President | Press Inquiries | Contact Us

Become a fan of ChicagoPride.Com on FacebookBecome our friend on MySpaceBecome our friend on MyPrideBecome our friend on Twitter
Serving Boystown and Gay Chicago since 1995
© Copyright 1995-2009 All rights reserved. Info on this site is strictly for entertainment purposes.



11/21/2009 11:49P