Chicago Alliance of Visual Artists
The Happiness Show

Chase Gallery

July 14, 2023 to August 26, 2023

In this exhibition, CAVA (Chicago Alliance of Visual Artists) artists have channeled their creative vision to counterbalance these challenging times, and address the question, “What does happiness mean to you today, in the here and now?“ Visitors are invited to the summer theme exhibition to experience and appreciate what CAVA artists have created, with happiness in mind.

For more information or to schedule a viewing appointment, please email art@epiphanychi.com.

Chicago Alliance of Visual Artists
The Happiness Show

Chase Gallery

July 14, 2023 to August 26, 2023

In this exhibition, CAVA (Chicago Alliance of Visual Artists) artists have channeled their creative vision to counterbalance these challenging times, and address the question, “What does happiness mean to you today, in the here and now?“ Visitors are invited to the summer theme exhibition to experience and appreciate what CAVA artists have created, with happiness in mind.

For more information or to schedule a viewing appointment, please email art@epiphanychi.com.

 

About CAVA:

Chicago Alliance of Visual Artists (CAVA) is a volunteer not-for-profit organization founded in 1988 to serve artists aged 50+. CAVA is dedicated to giving our over 200 members throughout Chicagoland the opportunity to exhibit artwork in at least three exhibits annually in such notable venues as the Chicago Cultural Center, Evanston Art Center, Bridgeport Art Center, Beverly Arts Center, and the Leslie Wolfe Gallery in Old Town.

Creating art can be a solitary occupation—CAVA organizes and presents events for older artists to come together through its exhibitions, salons, member luncheons, workshops, annual Symposium, and special events.

About CAVA:

Chicago Alliance of Visual Artists (CAVA) is a volunteer not-for-profit organization founded in 1988 to serve artists aged 50+. CAVA is dedicated to giving our over 200 members throughout Chicagoland the opportunity to exhibit artwork in at least three exhibits annually in such notable venues as the Chicago Cultural Center, Evanston Art Center, Bridgeport Art Center, Beverly Arts Center, and the Leslie Wolfe Gallery in Old Town.

Creating art can be a solitary occupation—CAVA organizes and presents events for older artists to come together through its exhibitions, salons, member luncheons, workshops, annual Symposium, and special events.