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Jan
25
2025

Exhibition - It takes a long time to stay here: Paintings by Jordan Ann Craig

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A painting with a symmetrical, geometric design of beige and dark green triangles is displayed in a naturally lush outdoor environment, surrounded by green plants, trees, and a pile of twigs.

When: Saturday, January 25, 2025
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM CT

Where: Block Museum of Art, Mary and Leigh, 40 Arts Circle Drive , Evanston, IL 60208 map it

Cost: Free and Open to all

Contact: Lindsay Bosch  

Group: Block Museum Exhibitions

Category: Fine Arts

Description:

It takes a long time to stay here: Paintings by Jordan Ann Craig is an exhibition running January 25 to April 13, 2025.  For related exhibition events, click here.

Artist Jordan Ann Craig’s (Northern Cheyenne) solo exhibition at The Block Museum is her largest institutional exhibition to date and her first in the Chicago area. Her large-scale abstract paintings reflect her engagement with Indigenous, especially Northern Cheyenne, aesthetic traditions and her dynamic and innovative exploration of color, line, and geometric form. Craig’s practice often begins with research in museum collections and archives—studying, learning from, and engaging in a dialogue with traditional Indigenous artistic forms, such as beadwork, pottery, and textiles. She also draws inspiration from the landscape of what is now the Southwestern United States, where she lives and works.   

The exhibition’s title, It takes a long time to stay here, comes from the poem "spinning air" by m.s. RedCherries (Northern Cheyenne), and evokes ideas of grounding and reflection. The exhibition invites a deep exploration of the seven paintings, shown together for the first time, highlighting the introspective quality of Craig’s work.  As one spends extended time with each painting, its meaning is shaped by the interplay of Craig’s enigmatic and playful titles, her intricate compositions, and the perspectives of each viewer.  

Image: Jordan Ann Craig (Northern Cheyenne, born 1992). Sharp Tongue: Used to Cut Deep (2024). Acrylic on canvas, 70 x 70 x 2 1/2 inches. Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art, Northwestern University. Julie and Lawrence Bernstein Family Art Acquisition Fund purchase. Image courtesy of the artist and Nicholas Valdes.

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Jan
26
2025

Exhibition - It takes a long time to stay here: Paintings by Jordan Ann Craig

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A painting with a symmetrical, geometric design of beige and dark green triangles is displayed in a naturally lush outdoor environment, surrounded by green plants, trees, and a pile of twigs.

When: Sunday, January 26, 2025
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM CT

Where: Block Museum of Art, Mary and Leigh, 40 Arts Circle Drive , Evanston, IL 60208 map it

Cost: Free and Open to all

Contact: Lindsay Bosch  

Group: Block Museum Exhibitions

Category: Fine Arts

Description:

It takes a long time to stay here: Paintings by Jordan Ann Craig is an exhibition running January 25 to April 13, 2025.  For related exhibition events, click here.

Artist Jordan Ann Craig’s (Northern Cheyenne) solo exhibition at The Block Museum is her largest institutional exhibition to date and her first in the Chicago area. Her large-scale abstract paintings reflect her engagement with Indigenous, especially Northern Cheyenne, aesthetic traditions and her dynamic and innovative exploration of color, line, and geometric form. Craig’s practice often begins with research in museum collections and archives—studying, learning from, and engaging in a dialogue with traditional Indigenous artistic forms, such as beadwork, pottery, and textiles. She also draws inspiration from the landscape of what is now the Southwestern United States, where she lives and works.   

The exhibition’s title, It takes a long time to stay here, comes from the poem "spinning air" by m.s. RedCherries (Northern Cheyenne), and evokes ideas of grounding and reflection. The exhibition invites a deep exploration of the seven paintings, shown together for the first time, highlighting the introspective quality of Craig’s work.  As one spends extended time with each painting, its meaning is shaped by the interplay of Craig’s enigmatic and playful titles, her intricate compositions, and the perspectives of each viewer.  

Image: Jordan Ann Craig (Northern Cheyenne, born 1992). Sharp Tongue: Used to Cut Deep (2024). Acrylic on canvas, 70 x 70 x 2 1/2 inches. Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art, Northwestern University. Julie and Lawrence Bernstein Family Art Acquisition Fund purchase. Image courtesy of the artist and Nicholas Valdes.

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Jan
29
2025

Exhibition - It takes a long time to stay here: Paintings by Jordan Ann Craig

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A painting with a symmetrical, geometric design of beige and dark green triangles is displayed in a naturally lush outdoor environment, surrounded by green plants, trees, and a pile of twigs.

When: Wednesday, January 29, 2025
12:00 PM - 8:00 PM CT

Where: Block Museum of Art, Mary and Leigh, 40 Arts Circle Drive , Evanston, IL 60208 map it

Cost: Free and Open to all

Contact: Lindsay Bosch  

Group: Block Museum Exhibitions

Category: Fine Arts

Description:

It takes a long time to stay here: Paintings by Jordan Ann Craig is an exhibition running January 25 to April 13, 2025.  For related exhibition events, click here.

Artist Jordan Ann Craig’s (Northern Cheyenne) solo exhibition at The Block Museum is her largest institutional exhibition to date and her first in the Chicago area. Her large-scale abstract paintings reflect her engagement with Indigenous, especially Northern Cheyenne, aesthetic traditions and her dynamic and innovative exploration of color, line, and geometric form. Craig’s practice often begins with research in museum collections and archives—studying, learning from, and engaging in a dialogue with traditional Indigenous artistic forms, such as beadwork, pottery, and textiles. She also draws inspiration from the landscape of what is now the Southwestern United States, where she lives and works.   

The exhibition’s title, It takes a long time to stay here, comes from the poem "spinning air" by m.s. RedCherries (Northern Cheyenne), and evokes ideas of grounding and reflection. The exhibition invites a deep exploration of the seven paintings, shown together for the first time, highlighting the introspective quality of Craig’s work.  As one spends extended time with each painting, its meaning is shaped by the interplay of Craig’s enigmatic and playful titles, her intricate compositions, and the perspectives of each viewer.  

Image: Jordan Ann Craig (Northern Cheyenne, born 1992). Sharp Tongue: Used to Cut Deep (2024). Acrylic on canvas, 70 x 70 x 2 1/2 inches. Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art, Northwestern University. Julie and Lawrence Bernstein Family Art Acquisition Fund purchase. Image courtesy of the artist and Nicholas Valdes.

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Jan
30
2025

Exhibition - It takes a long time to stay here: Paintings by Jordan Ann Craig

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A painting with a symmetrical, geometric design of beige and dark green triangles is displayed in a naturally lush outdoor environment, surrounded by green plants, trees, and a pile of twigs.

When: Thursday, January 30, 2025
12:00 PM - 8:00 PM CT

Where: Block Museum of Art, Mary and Leigh, 40 Arts Circle Drive , Evanston, IL 60208 map it

Cost: Free and Open to all

Contact: Lindsay Bosch  

Group: Block Museum Exhibitions

Category: Fine Arts

Description:

It takes a long time to stay here: Paintings by Jordan Ann Craig is an exhibition running January 25 to April 13, 2025.  For related exhibition events, click here.

Artist Jordan Ann Craig’s (Northern Cheyenne) solo exhibition at The Block Museum is her largest institutional exhibition to date and her first in the Chicago area. Her large-scale abstract paintings reflect her engagement with Indigenous, especially Northern Cheyenne, aesthetic traditions and her dynamic and innovative exploration of color, line, and geometric form. Craig’s practice often begins with research in museum collections and archives—studying, learning from, and engaging in a dialogue with traditional Indigenous artistic forms, such as beadwork, pottery, and textiles. She also draws inspiration from the landscape of what is now the Southwestern United States, where she lives and works.   

The exhibition’s title, It takes a long time to stay here, comes from the poem "spinning air" by m.s. RedCherries (Northern Cheyenne), and evokes ideas of grounding and reflection. The exhibition invites a deep exploration of the seven paintings, shown together for the first time, highlighting the introspective quality of Craig’s work.  As one spends extended time with each painting, its meaning is shaped by the interplay of Craig’s enigmatic and playful titles, her intricate compositions, and the perspectives of each viewer.  

Image: Jordan Ann Craig (Northern Cheyenne, born 1992). Sharp Tongue: Used to Cut Deep (2024). Acrylic on canvas, 70 x 70 x 2 1/2 inches. Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art, Northwestern University. Julie and Lawrence Bernstein Family Art Acquisition Fund purchase. Image courtesy of the artist and Nicholas Valdes.

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Jan
31
2025

Exhibition - It takes a long time to stay here: Paintings by Jordan Ann Craig

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A painting with a symmetrical, geometric design of beige and dark green triangles is displayed in a naturally lush outdoor environment, surrounded by green plants, trees, and a pile of twigs.

When: Friday, January 31, 2025
12:00 PM - 8:00 PM CT

Where: Block Museum of Art, Mary and Leigh, 40 Arts Circle Drive , Evanston, IL 60208 map it

Cost: Free and Open to all

Contact: Lindsay Bosch  

Group: Block Museum Exhibitions

Category: Fine Arts

Description:

It takes a long time to stay here: Paintings by Jordan Ann Craig is an exhibition running January 25 to April 13, 2025.  For related exhibition events, click here.

Artist Jordan Ann Craig’s (Northern Cheyenne) solo exhibition at The Block Museum is her largest institutional exhibition to date and her first in the Chicago area. Her large-scale abstract paintings reflect her engagement with Indigenous, especially Northern Cheyenne, aesthetic traditions and her dynamic and innovative exploration of color, line, and geometric form. Craig’s practice often begins with research in museum collections and archives—studying, learning from, and engaging in a dialogue with traditional Indigenous artistic forms, such as beadwork, pottery, and textiles. She also draws inspiration from the landscape of what is now the Southwestern United States, where she lives and works.   

The exhibition’s title, It takes a long time to stay here, comes from the poem "spinning air" by m.s. RedCherries (Northern Cheyenne), and evokes ideas of grounding and reflection. The exhibition invites a deep exploration of the seven paintings, shown together for the first time, highlighting the introspective quality of Craig’s work.  As one spends extended time with each painting, its meaning is shaped by the interplay of Craig’s enigmatic and playful titles, her intricate compositions, and the perspectives of each viewer.  

Image: Jordan Ann Craig (Northern Cheyenne, born 1992). Sharp Tongue: Used to Cut Deep (2024). Acrylic on canvas, 70 x 70 x 2 1/2 inches. Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art, Northwestern University. Julie and Lawrence Bernstein Family Art Acquisition Fund purchase. Image courtesy of the artist and Nicholas Valdes.

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