Monday, March 4, 2013

Tom Palazzolo




Tom Palazzolo - Artist - Film, Photography, Painting and Teaching - Oak Parker


< When Tom moved to Chicago in 1960 he was fascinated by the diversity and began to photograph all the city had to offer especially the area where he lived in a cheap room in the poor Near-Northside neighborhood while attending the School of the Art Institute. He has made many films about the people and personalities of the neighborhoods, and a book of photographs of Maxwell Street. Of course his street reportage attracted me, beautifully framed B&W's of the people and placed that surrounded him. I got to sit and go through a portfolio of fiber prints when I went by to photography him, a real life body of prints in my hands, it's been a while! He and his artist wife Marcia have been in Oak Park a long time, bringing up their family while teaching art at colleges in Chicago and the surrounding area. Marcia's family has been here for generations. Seems like there should be a side project here, the couples of Oak Park, so many of the people I photograph has a partner that should also be in the project. This is a artist couple that continue to create and inspire, Marcia has an opening at the library this coming weekend and Tom has directed the piece on Vivian Maier and continues to paint all the time.





It was a real treat to spend an hour at The Palazzolo home Wednesday morning, see all the photos, painting and reals of film and to meet this lovely couple.




Saturday, March 2, 2013

One Earth Film Fest

Photos from the One Earth Film Fest opening night grren carpet gala. Films and events all weekend long, most are free and open to the public.



see one-earth-2013-films to see the list of films

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Oak Park Education Foundation

First graders in Ms. Espana's class at Lincoln learn yoga as part of their study of the weather. As they salute the sun, strengthen their arms in rainbow pose and hiss like cobras, they are also experiencing the physical and emotional benefits of yoga. Their sessions with yoga instructor Kim Vulinovic are provided by the Oak Park Education Foundation's Art Start program






Taylor - Tam Tam Mandingue Professor, percussionist, educator, performer, composer - Oak Parker





Specializing in the West African djembe and dounun drums Taylor lives his art, leaving the corporate computer world to share his knowledge and love of percussion.
He teaches, performs, imports, sells and repairs drums while teaching classes and workshops in Oak Park and around the Chicago area. He invented the DruMeditation, combining drumming with meditation to create a powerful healing experience. I've added Taylor to my Oak Parkers project because of his deep involvement in what he does and his willingness to share by teaching both adults and children.


Sunday, February 17, 2013

Have a Heart




Last night I joined a full house at The School of the Art Institutes's Ballroom in support of West Suburban PADS, Have a Heart Gala.

All photos from the event can been seen here