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Cultural Reflections

Local Artwork at 2950 North Sheridan

Building Community
Through Art

Initiated in the fall of 2023, our Cultural Reflections Program aims to build community through the power of art by supporting up-and-coming and established Chicago artists through a series of traveling exhibitions, artist talks, and musical performances.

Art transcends differences and contributes to the community’s social well-being. We are proud to offer a creative platform where residents can form connections.

Supporting
Artists

We are thrilled to provide artists with a unique opportunity to share their work. The 2950 North Sheridan lobby and other common areas have been transformed into rotating art galleries, providing residents with ongoing exposure to new and exciting Chicago-based artists.

Currently On View

MAURICE SULLINS: THROUGH DISTANT WINDOWS

Flyer for art exhibition with painting on top and words on bottomThrough Distant Windows is an intimate retrospective honoring the visionary work of self-taught Illinois painter Maurice Sullins, who, without formal training or travel, created powerful pictures of imagined places. Drawing on literature, memory, and intuition, Sullins constructed a visual world shaped by interpretation, where each canvas functions as both landscape and mirror to an inner world.

Windows, both literal and metaphorical, are central to the artist’s pictorial language. They serve as thresholds between interior and exterior worlds, between reality and fantasy. The frames become portals to distant, unseen places as well as inner realms, spaces of memory, longing, and emotional truth. The subtle abstraction in Sullins’ work blurs the boundaries between what is observed and what is felt, inviting viewers to look beyond surface representation and engage with the symbolic resonance of place and perception.

The twelve paintings presented in the show offer a nuanced glimpse into Sullins’ evolving vision and creative journey, while highlighting defining themes that invite viewers to engage closely with his distinctive style and emotional depth.They alsopay quiet homage to the great masters -echoing the fractured forms of Picasso, the balance of Calder, Matisse’s vibrant palette, Gauguin’s primitivism, Michelangelo’s expression of the human form or Dali’s surreal motifs. These influences are not replicated though. They are absorbed and reimagined, coalescing into a singular, original artistic expression. His brush does not mimic tradition; it extends it.

This ensemble offers an opportunity to perceive place not as a fixed location, but as an inner experience, rich with openness, ambiguity, and possibility. The images are not rendered from Sullins’ life itself, but from his dreamlike version of storytelling. In this sense, the artist was both traveler and cartographer, charting emotional and evocative terrains with fearless, colorful clarity.

Through Distant Windows reframes the self-taught artist not as an outsider, but as a vital contributor to the lineage of modern painting. Sullins’ work is a testament to the power of creative independence, proof that vision need not be taught to be profound. The exhibition offers a rare convergence of homage and originality, revealing an artist who did not paint the world he saw, but the one he imagined into being.

Now through December 31, 2025

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