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The Daily Northwestern

Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

The Daily Northwestern

Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

The Daily Northwestern

At a bus stop an individual, wearing a black sweatshirt and blue jeans holds grocery bags while cradling a child wearing a flannel that seems to be asleep. A fence stands behind the bench with green overgrowth and there is a map of the subway and bus system plastered up.

Eli Williamson’s ‘Four Virtues’ exhibit highlights loving Black fathers

February 9, 2023

Southside photographer Eli Williamson documents loving fathers with their children in everyday settings. Williamson said the mission of his exhibit is to highlight and change the “negative stereotypical...

A person with long white hair and a white scarf stands in front of different colored frames.

Connie Noyes’ ‘we are built in water’ exhibit explores personal and collective grief

November 21, 2022

When Connie Noyes lost her husband and father within 10 days of each other, art served as a crucial healing and coping mechanism. Noyes’ most recent exhibit, “we are built in water,” reflects on...

The outside of the Evanston Art Center, with a sign reading “Evanston Art Center” above plants.

Evanston Art Center features artists over the age of 50 at Later Impressions Exhibit

October 23, 2022

Curated in partnership with the Chicago Alliance of Visual Artists, Evanston Art Center’s newly opened exhibit, Later Impressions, highlights the work of artists over the age of 50. The Later Impressions...

A light green wall with hexagonal canvases with paintings of flora on them.

New Evanston Art Center exhibit ‘HIVE Expanded’ reflects on man-made nature

October 2, 2022

The Evanston Art Center’s newest exhibit, “HIVE Expanded,” uses ceramics and sketches to draw attention to the impact a small change can have on the environment. The exhibit, originally curated...

Beads are attached to colorful wooden statues that resemble humans.

Malika Jackson’s colorful paintings on display at Evanston Art Center explore race and spirituality

September 22, 2022

Chicago Southside artist Malika Jackson’s artwork exploring serenity, faith and hope is on display at the Evanston Arts Center this fall. “Whisper of a World Without Words,” curated by Evanston...

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