• Springboard Arts Chicago

    Springboard Arts Chicago

    In 2020, during the pandemic, a new arts venue bravely opened in the Bucktown neighborhood. I was very happy to be included in their inaugural show among their roster of artists. which opened in November 2020. Several of my watercolors can be seen there.

    I am very happy to be included in the roster of artists at Springboard Arts Chicago. By going to the Links section of my website, you can click on the Springboard Arts link to look at my work. By navigating to their home page, you can check out any of the artists they are currently representing or take a virtual tour of the space.

  • Dear Earth, a group show juried by Catherine Game, Executive Director of Brushwood Center at Ryerson Woods, Riverwoods, IL

    Dear Earth, a group show juried by Catherine Game, Executive Director of Brushwood Center at Ryerson Woods, Riverwoods, IL

    June 29 - July 20, 2019

    Woman Made Gallery
    2150 S Canalport #4A-3
    Chicago, IL 60608

    Opening Reception: Saturday, June 29, 2019, 2 - 4 pm
    Gallery Hours: Thurs - Fri, Noon - 6 pm. Sat - Sun, Noon - 4 pm

    Dear Earth is a group exhibition in partnership with Openlands and Brushwood Center at Ryerson Woods. The exhibition was inspired by Sibylle Szaggars Redford, whose performance, The Way of the Rain, was created as a "love letter to Mother Earth." Sibylle Szaggars Redford and Robert Redford were Brushwood Center's 2018 Environmental Leadership Award recipients.

  • Abstractly Speaking, a group show juried by Melanee Cooper

    Abstractly Speaking, a group show juried by Melanee Cooper

    April 5 - April 27, 2019

    Woman Made Gallery
    2150 S Canalport Avenue, 4A-3
    Chicago, IL 60608

    Opening Reception: April 5, 2019, 6-8 pm
    Gallery Hours: Thurs - Fri, Noon - 6 pm. Sat - Sun, Noon - 4 pm

  • Kindred Spirits: Kathie Shaw and Corey Postiglione

    Kindred Spirits: Kathie Shaw and Corey Postiglione

    May 10 - June 21, 2018

    Koehnline Museum of Art
    1600 East Golf Road
    Des Plaines, IL 60016

    Opening Reception:
    Thursday, May 10, 5-8 pm

  • Gateway: Image and Metaphor

    Gateway:  Image and Metaphor

    June 16 - August 6, 2017

    116 Gallery
    116 W Main Street, St. Charles, IL 60174

    Opening Reception: Saturday, June 17, 4 - 8 pm

    Gallery Hours:
    Tuesday - Thursday, 9 am - 9 pm
    Friday, 9 am - 8 pm
    Saturday, 9 am - 4 pm
    Sunday, 10 am - 4 pm

    A Cultural Connection Event

  • Gates and Grilles: New Paintings 2015-16

    Gates and Grilles:  New Paintings 2015-16

    September 27 - October 23, 2016

    North Shore Art League
    First Floor Gallery
    620 Lincoln Avenue
    Winnetka, IL 60093

    Opening Reception: October 2, 2016 2 - 5pm

  • Another Iliad: In Collaboration with Carole Harmel

    Another Iliad:  In Collaboration with Carole Harmel

    printworks gallery
    311 W Superior, Suite 105
    Chicago, IL 60654

    February 19 - March 16, 2016
    Opening Reception: Friday, February 19, 5-8 pm

    This exhibition, a followup to Carole's earlier collaborative exhibition Chicago Odyssey, again brings together 24 artists who have used Carole's photographs from the actual site of Troy as the basis for their interpretations of various passages from the Iliad.

    Each artist was handed a selection of Carole's photographs, which they could use in any way they saw fit, altering them with a wide variety of media.

  • Return of the Exquisite Corpse

    printworks gallery
    311 W Superior Street, Suite 105
    Chicago, IL 60654

    December 4 - February 13, 2016
    Opening Reception: Friday, December 4, 2015, 5-8 pm

    This is the second time printworks has undertaken bringing the Exquisite Corpse to life. "For the Surrealists, Exquisite Corpse was a perfect parlor game, involving elements of unpredictability, chance, unseen elements, and group collaboration," as quoted from the Museum of Modern Art website.

    Over 100 artists are included in the exhibition. An exhibition catalogue with essay by Lynne Warren is available.

  • Obsessions: Once is Not Enough

    Obsessions:  Once is Not Enough

    Bridgeport Art Center
    1200 W 35th Street
    Chicago, IL

    Mon - Sat, 8 am - 6 pm; Sun, 8 am - noon

    Curated by Susan Sensemann

    Dates: January 9 - February 20, 2015
    Opening Reception: January 16, 7 - 10 pm

    Susan writes: If obsession means fixation, the artists in this exhibition are guilty of maintaining a fascination with art that relies on the repetition of mark and material as a meditative process. I have gathered nine artists whose paintings and sculptures demonstrate studio practices that are varied in terms of concept, but share a determined focus on the fabrication of compulsive surfaces and on a practice of disciplined seriality.

  • Evanston +Vicinity Show, June 8 - July 20, 2014

    The Biennial is one of the Midwest’s largest and most prestigious juried exhibitions. This year the judges were two talented curators; Allison Peters Quinn, Director of Exhibitions at the Hyde Park Art Center and Sergio Gomez, Owner/Director of 33 Contemporary Gallery and Curator/Director of Exhibitions at the Zhou B. Art Center.

  • Collaborations II

    Collaborations II

    My husband, Corey Postiglione, and I were invited to be part of this exhibition at printworks gallery. The show consisted of collaborative work by artist couples. The show opened on January 10th and extended through February 15th, 2015.

  • Solo Exhibition

    The "Post Apocalyptic Trash" series was shown at the Audible Gallery, Experimental Sound Studio, 5925 North Ravenswood in Chicago. The opening was April 19, 2013, from 6-9 pm.

    The show was on view until June 16. Gallery hours are Saturday and Sunday, 1-5pm.

  • StreamLines

    The group exhibition "StreamLines," curated by Lise McKean for the upcoming 13th Conference of Buddhist Women, took place during January 2013 in Vaishali, India. Artwork in the exhibition was shown in a four-story Vietnamese pagoda alongside contemporary Buddhist religious art.

    Vaishali is a pilgrimage site and the place where the Buddha ordained his aunt, Mahaprajapati, as the first nun in the Buddhist tradition.

    Please see more information regarding the conference in the Links section of this website.