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Jul
2
2019

NUPOC Gallery Features Paintings by Ann Speltz: Roots and Nurse Trees - The Only Constant Is Change

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Ann Speltz, Fertility (2017)

When: Tuesday, July 2, 2019
9:00 AM - 4:45 PM CT

Where: NUPOC; Suite 1100; 680 North Lake Shore Drive, NUPOC; Suite 1100, 680 North Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL 60611

Cost: No charge

Contact: R. J. Garrick, PhD   (312) 503-5700

Group: Northwestern University Prosthetics-Orthotics Program (NUPOC)

Category: Fine Arts

Description:

Speltz's visits to the Sungei Buloh Wetland Preserve in Singapore and to the Hoh Rain Forest in Olympic National Park, WA, inspired these 5 canvases. The works suggest processes of growth, dissolution and regeneration, offering an opportunity to pause and reflect on Nature’s ceaseless cycle of life, death and rebirth. 

Among her paintings, Speltz depicts a colonnade of trees that germinated and took root in nurse logs, created when a forest tree falls, decays and provides a strata where seeds can germinate. After a nurse log has disintegrated, it will have nurtured the mature trees that grow along the path where it fell. The roots in Speltz's paintings represent a point of entry into a chthonic world that is both literal and mythic.

Prior to focusing on the visual language of painting, Speltz has a lifetime immersion in the language of books and verbal communication. She studies painting at the Palette and Chisel Academy of Fine Arts and lives in Chicago, IL. 

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Jul
3
2019

NUPOC Gallery Features Paintings by Ann Speltz: Roots and Nurse Trees - The Only Constant Is Change

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Ann Speltz, Fertility (2017)

When: Wednesday, July 3, 2019
9:00 AM - 4:45 PM CT

Where: NUPOC; Suite 1100; 680 North Lake Shore Drive, NUPOC; Suite 1100, 680 North Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL 60611

Cost: No charge

Contact: R. J. Garrick, PhD   (312) 503-5700

Group: Northwestern University Prosthetics-Orthotics Program (NUPOC)

Category: Fine Arts

Description:

Speltz's visits to the Sungei Buloh Wetland Preserve in Singapore and to the Hoh Rain Forest in Olympic National Park, WA, inspired these 5 canvases. The works suggest processes of growth, dissolution and regeneration, offering an opportunity to pause and reflect on Nature’s ceaseless cycle of life, death and rebirth. 

Among her paintings, Speltz depicts a colonnade of trees that germinated and took root in nurse logs, created when a forest tree falls, decays and provides a strata where seeds can germinate. After a nurse log has disintegrated, it will have nurtured the mature trees that grow along the path where it fell. The roots in Speltz's paintings represent a point of entry into a chthonic world that is both literal and mythic.

Prior to focusing on the visual language of painting, Speltz has a lifetime immersion in the language of books and verbal communication. She studies painting at the Palette and Chisel Academy of Fine Arts and lives in Chicago, IL. 

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Jul
4
2019

NUPOC Gallery Features Paintings by Ann Speltz: Roots and Nurse Trees - The Only Constant Is Change

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Ann Speltz, Fertility (2017)

When: Thursday, July 4, 2019
9:00 AM - 4:45 PM CT

Where: NUPOC; Suite 1100; 680 North Lake Shore Drive, NUPOC; Suite 1100, 680 North Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL 60611

Cost: No charge

Contact: R. J. Garrick, PhD   (312) 503-5700

Group: Northwestern University Prosthetics-Orthotics Program (NUPOC)

Category: Fine Arts

Description:

Speltz's visits to the Sungei Buloh Wetland Preserve in Singapore and to the Hoh Rain Forest in Olympic National Park, WA, inspired these 5 canvases. The works suggest processes of growth, dissolution and regeneration, offering an opportunity to pause and reflect on Nature’s ceaseless cycle of life, death and rebirth. 

Among her paintings, Speltz depicts a colonnade of trees that germinated and took root in nurse logs, created when a forest tree falls, decays and provides a strata where seeds can germinate. After a nurse log has disintegrated, it will have nurtured the mature trees that grow along the path where it fell. The roots in Speltz's paintings represent a point of entry into a chthonic world that is both literal and mythic.

Prior to focusing on the visual language of painting, Speltz has a lifetime immersion in the language of books and verbal communication. She studies painting at the Palette and Chisel Academy of Fine Arts and lives in Chicago, IL. 

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Jul
5
2019

NUPOC Gallery Features Paintings by Ann Speltz: Roots and Nurse Trees - The Only Constant Is Change

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Ann Speltz, Fertility (2017)

When: Friday, July 5, 2019
9:00 AM - 4:45 PM CT

Where: NUPOC; Suite 1100; 680 North Lake Shore Drive, NUPOC; Suite 1100, 680 North Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL 60611

Cost: No charge

Contact: R. J. Garrick, PhD   (312) 503-5700

Group: Northwestern University Prosthetics-Orthotics Program (NUPOC)

Category: Fine Arts

Description:

Speltz's visits to the Sungei Buloh Wetland Preserve in Singapore and to the Hoh Rain Forest in Olympic National Park, WA, inspired these 5 canvases. The works suggest processes of growth, dissolution and regeneration, offering an opportunity to pause and reflect on Nature’s ceaseless cycle of life, death and rebirth. 

Among her paintings, Speltz depicts a colonnade of trees that germinated and took root in nurse logs, created when a forest tree falls, decays and provides a strata where seeds can germinate. After a nurse log has disintegrated, it will have nurtured the mature trees that grow along the path where it fell. The roots in Speltz's paintings represent a point of entry into a chthonic world that is both literal and mythic.

Prior to focusing on the visual language of painting, Speltz has a lifetime immersion in the language of books and verbal communication. She studies painting at the Palette and Chisel Academy of Fine Arts and lives in Chicago, IL. 

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Jul
8
2019

NUPOC Gallery Features Paintings by Ann Speltz: Roots and Nurse Trees - The Only Constant Is Change

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Ann Speltz, Fertility (2017)

When: Monday, July 8, 2019
9:00 AM - 4:45 PM CT

Where: NUPOC; Suite 1100; 680 North Lake Shore Drive, NUPOC; Suite 1100, 680 North Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL 60611

Cost: No charge

Contact: R. J. Garrick, PhD   (312) 503-5700

Group: Northwestern University Prosthetics-Orthotics Program (NUPOC)

Category: Fine Arts

Description:

Speltz's visits to the Sungei Buloh Wetland Preserve in Singapore and to the Hoh Rain Forest in Olympic National Park, WA, inspired these 5 canvases. The works suggest processes of growth, dissolution and regeneration, offering an opportunity to pause and reflect on Nature’s ceaseless cycle of life, death and rebirth. 

Among her paintings, Speltz depicts a colonnade of trees that germinated and took root in nurse logs, created when a forest tree falls, decays and provides a strata where seeds can germinate. After a nurse log has disintegrated, it will have nurtured the mature trees that grow along the path where it fell. The roots in Speltz's paintings represent a point of entry into a chthonic world that is both literal and mythic.

Prior to focusing on the visual language of painting, Speltz has a lifetime immersion in the language of books and verbal communication. She studies painting at the Palette and Chisel Academy of Fine Arts and lives in Chicago, IL. 

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