Talks@EHC: Blanche Gildin: The Bauhaus in Chicago and the Foundations of an Artistic Practice

Gatherings: Blanche Gildin: The Bauhaus in Chicago and the Foundations of an Artistic Practice
Tuesday, March 24, 6:30 PM
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In-person event*
At the Evanston History Center
225 Greenwood Evanston, IL
Evanston-based artist Blanche Gildin (1928–2024) studied at Chicago’s Institute of Design for just two years, from 1947 to 1949. What she carried from that experience, however, shaped her artistic practice across more than seven decades. Gildin’s career unfolded largely outside the spotlight of museums and markets. Like many women artists of her generation, she worked in private- often in or near her home in southeast Evanston- and alternative spaces, guided less by recognition than by curiosity and discipline. Her art offers a powerful reminder that the influence of an educational institution is not measured only by its famous names or iconic moments, but by the quiet, persistent practices it sets in motion. The talk by Dr. Lara Allison will be followed by a discussion with Bonnie Gildin, the artist’s daughter, and Jack Weiss of Design Evanston, who also studied at the Institute of Design.
About Dr. Lara Allison

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