For our February exhibit we've gone halfway around the world to bring you Australian painter Aaron Craig! We are certain you'll love the combination of pop culture iconography, retro flair, and extraordinarily clean brushwork featured in his new solo exhibit, "Road to Joy."
Be sure to save the date for the opening reception on February 8th as Aaron is bravely leaving Australia in the summer to travel to Chicago in the dead of winter to be there! DJ Sean Doe will be playing a live set too!
Works will be available first to members of our Gallery Previews email list. Sign up at previews.rotofugi.com
Road to Joy
New Works by Aaron Craig
February 8-March 2, 2025
Open 10am-6pm Daily
Opening Reception
Saturday, February 8, 2025
Live Set by DJ Sean Doe
Artist will be in Attendance
Free/All Ages/BYOB
About the Artist
Aaron Craig is an Australian pop art painter based on the Sunshine Coast of Queensland. His paintings are recognizable by the recontextualized blend of pop culture that aim to give the viewer a strong sentiment of nostalgia. Forging together elements from cartoons, comics and product packaging until they become familiar at first glance, but at a second look are completely unique, he aims to create a rich new visual world that is seamless but ultimately shouldn’t exist. He references his art style as ‘Pop Mash’.
Aaron studied Fine Arts at Newcastle University before ultimately finishing his tertiary education with a bachelor degree in Visual Communication Design at Queensland College of Art. These two degrees helped forge his super flat painting style with a discernible colour palette and strong sense of balance.
Aaron has made artwork for clients including Disney, Mattel, Marvel, Sony BMG, Sesame Street, and Mr Men. His work has been shown in solo exhibitions in Melbourne, Hong Kong, Los Angeles and Taiwan, as well as shown in group shows throughout Australia, Europe and the United States.
We are excited to kick off our 2025 exhibit schedule with a fun group show guest curated by Chicago-based artist Steven Zapiain...presenting "What If?", an exploration of the idea of alternative worlds and realities through the lens of toys and pop culture!
WHAT IF?
A Group Art Show About Toys, Pop Culture, and Possibilities
Guest Curated by Steven Zapiain
January 11-February 2, 2025
Opening Reception
Saturday, January 11, 6-8pm
Live Set by DJ Sean Doe
Free, All Ages, BYOB
Exhibit pieces will first be available to our Gallery Previews email list. Sign up at http://previews.rotofugi.com.
Featured Artists
Alexis Malone
Diamond Doodle
Doodleyoodles
Hard Pass Creative
Jerome Tiunayan
Kye Smith
Laina Joy
MegmakesStainedGlass
Nambo
Rehs
Scarlett Marmalade
Steve Seeley
Steven Zapiain
Valerie von Rubio
Veronica Jurek
Victoria Park
Vivian Le
Image: Detail from "What if...Kermit was Buddha?" by Victoria Park
About the Guest Curator
Steven Zapiain is a Chicago native with a deep passion for the arts and a keen sense of humor. He works in a variety of mediums including acrylic, ink, and cut paper, oftentimes finding inspiration from pop culture/pop art as well as visual puns and wordplay. His goal is to use both vibrant colors and fun textures to create playful, accessible, and engaging pieces (not to mention occasionally funny) for all to enjoy!
Update: Now Available for Online Purchase!
Our final exhibit of the 2024 season is upon us, and we are excited to welcome back one of our longest running collaborators and an icon of the Chicago creative scene, Shawn Smith (aka Shawnimals), for an all new exhibit!
Join us this Saturday, December 14, 7-9pm for the opening reception to check out the art, meet Shawn, and groove to a live set by DJ Sean Doe!
Remnants
New Works by Shawn Smith (Shawnimals)
December 14. 2024-January 5, 2025
Opening Reception
Saturday, December 14, 7-9pm
Live Set by DJ Sean Doe
Free, All Ages, BYOB
Exhibit pieces will first be available to our Gallery Previews email list. Sign up at http://previews.rotofugi.com.
About the Artist
Chicago-based Shawn Smith is best known as the artist and designer behind Shawnimals and Ninjatown. His primary focus in recent years has been on fine art and illustration, creating a wide variety of drawings, paintings, sculptural works, live art, and public murals—particularly his "shapes" which are featured in an animated commercial for the Illinois Department of Human Services and many walls across Chicagoland.
His character-based body of work explores ideas of memory, friendship, community, diversity, and inclusivity, showing a wide range of not only sizes, shapes, and colors, but also emotions and perspectives. Smith's hope is that the work will be indicative of the support that true community can build. Simply put, he wants to delight and inspire people everywhere with his work.
Just a heads up for all you last minute holiday shoppers — we'll be open later starting this coming Saturday, December 14 through December 23!
Until then we are open our regular hours, 10am-6pm daily.
December 14-23 ... 10am-9pm
December 24 ... 10am-4pm
December 25 ... Closed
December 26-30 ... 10am-6pm
December 31 ... 10am-4pm
January 1-2, 2025 ... Closed
For our November-December exhibit we welcome back someone close to our rainbow-colored heart, Chicago based artist David "Netherland" van Alphen!
Join us this Saturday, November 16, 6-8pm for the opening reception to check out the art, meet the artist, and groove to a live set by DJ Sean Doe!
Stay Focused
New Works by Netherland
November 16-December 8. 2024
Opening Reception
Saturday, November 16, 6-8pm
Live Set by DJ Sean Doe
Free, All Ages, BYOB
Exhibit pieces will first be available to our Gallery Previews email list. Sign up at http://previews.rotofugi.com.
About the Artist
Artist David "Netherland" van Alphen lives and works in Chicago, Illinois. Though David's family was from Holland, he was born in Toronto, and has been in Chicago for the last seventeen years.
Being a child of the 70's has influenced him greatly and is reflected in most of his work. Juxtaposing images, his color choices and the new modern context comes through his nostalgic imagery and helps to isolate and enhance them into a beautiful montage.
David does not resize, photocopy or scan any of the images he uses. All images are cut directly from their original source and pieced together to keep each piece unique. David has shown at many galleries throughout the U.S. and sold out his first solo show in January 2008.