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Coming to a Town Near You

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Oh yeah…and if you are in or near Chicago this weekend I would love to see you at the Old Town Art Fair!


Chris Dahlquist

Photography

www.ChrisDahlquist.com

Chicago

I can’t wait to see you!

Mile Marker 586, 16″x22″

Come see me!

 

Old Town

 

Art Fair

 

Saturday, June 10

10am-7pm

 

Sunday, June 11

10am-6pm

 

Booth #202

(the corner of Menomonee & Orleans)

 

more information

Insider Tips

•Inside the Old Town Art Fair there is a Garden Walk featuring 50+ gardens hidden away in one of Chicago’s most charming historic neighborhoods. Pick up your map of the gardens at any of the art fair entrances. 

•Each piece of artwork you see displayed at the Old Town Art Fair is one of a kind (no reproductions allowed), so buy the piece of artwork you love when you see it or you might miss out. Most artists will happily store the piece for you while you continue to enjoy the art fair.

 

•Y’all are the experts in getting around Chicago and I’m sure you can find your way to Old Town (cough – brown line to Sedgwick station), but did you know we will happily arrange to deliver your new Dahlquist artwork for free so you don’t have to wrestle it back home on the train.

Can’t wait until next week? Visit my online gallery, then contact me to reserve your favorite piece – you’ll be able to breeze in and pick it up at the show, or have it shipped right to your door! 

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Pocket Garden

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Some good news and bad news.

Which do you want first? Okay, fine…

Good news: The weather was perfect last weekend for the Old Town Art Fair in Chicago. I had a beautiful corner spot in a charming neighborhood, the sun was shining and the crowds were enormous.

Bad news: Because of the aforementioned crowds I didn’t have time to see much of the garden tour that I told you about last week. As is often the case at a really busy show, I was only able to see what was in the route between my booth and the bathroom. Luckily that did include one lovely little garden that I can share with you.

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Old Town Art Fair

Looking forward to being in Chicago this weekend!

Old Town Art Fair

booth #202
(corner of Orleans & Menomonee)
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The rest stop


I just returned from my 6th show of the year, this one in Chicago’s Old Town neighborhood. It was a fairly typical fair, with all the stimulus that entails: the thousands of people in the hot sun, the hundreds of fantastically talented artists’ booths, bands playing, dogs and strollers jockeying for position and making their standard noises, the smell of the brats being cooked on the corner. It can be overwhelming, and occasionally I have to seek a reprieve in the back of my booth, a quiet moment to myself that acts as a reset of sorts.

At this particular show, however, my booth space backed up against the front stoop of an apartment building. For this weekend, it too became a place of respite, the rest stop for the tired or overwhelmed fair goers. I was fascinated by how this public place had become a quiet, intimate place of rest, and began documenting the people that sometimes needed a break like I do. The ones that need a moment to themselves to reset, to recompose. And it struck me that it was all the same – the back of my booth, the front stoop, the open plain. They all can become a place to catch your breath, a quiet interlude before diving into the fray once more.

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