Windy City Times: Vincent Uribe Builds Bridges Within Chicago’s Art Community

Windy City Times • Published March 13, 2026

Windy City Times profiles Vincent Uribe, an artist, curator and gallerist whose work connects different parts of Chicago’s art community.

The article highlights Uribe’s curatorial work with Epiphany Center for the Arts, LVL3 Gallery, Soho House and Arts of Life, focusing on his efforts to create visibility for underrepresented artists and build bridges between gallery spaces, nonprofit organizations and contemporary art communities.

Epiphany Center for the Arts is featured as one of the spaces where Uribe’s collaborative approach comes into focus, including a grouping of exhibitions that reflects the range and diversity of Chicago artists.

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About Epiphany Center for the Arts

Conceived with the vision to return Epiphany to a place for people to congregate, the shuttered, historic Church of the Epiphany has been preserved and adapted into the Epiphany Center for the Arts, an iconic cultural hub “For the Good of Art, Entertainment and Events.” Thoughtfully designed, the exemplary 42,000-square-foot campus located on the artsy edge of Chicago’s West Loop neighborhood boasts three distinct venues (Epiphany Hall, The Sanctuary and The Chase House) and a stunning array of amenities. The campus also features eight galleries that serve as a platform for a diverse selection of artists from Chicago and beyond. Epiphany’s exhibitions showcase the work of women, the LGBTQIA community, artists of color, and the disability culture. Epiphany’s top priority is to curate programming that is inclusive, while providing a place where established artists can collaborate with emerging ones. Epiphany’s programming serves to unite community and artists alike while “Bringing Chicago Together.” Visit www.epiphanychi.com to learn more.