July 4, 2008

Fire Arts Director Unveils Pet Memorial Sculpture

Filed under: Instructors, Sculpture — Administrator @ 1:04 pm

The fire arts center of chicago director, Vince Hawkins, unveiled his latest project for the Kankakee County Animal Foundation. The Pet Memorial was unveiled at Whispering Willows Park, Bourbonnais last Saturday, June 28, 2008. One of the missions of the fire arts center, as well as its founders and members, is to create art that motivates social change. Taking on projects like this memorial allows us to shed light on organizations that we are proud to align ourselves with.

Kankakee County Animal Foundation Pet Memorial | Artist: Vincent Hawkins

The fire arts center is a great place to learn how to create works similar to this one. The Pet Memorial is a cast bronze work that includes a chemical patina that was applied by fire arts center instructor Michael Bennett. Michael, an expert at patination who has worked on several restoration projects, teaches these techniques at the fire arts center. A patina uses the chemical properties of the bronze to create a reaction that changes the metal’s color and appearance. The weather and other environmental variations will continue to change the color over the years.

Vince had other helpful hands joining in on the process. Vince’s daughter helped out with the project and signed the completed work. Vince prides himself on making works that bring people together, and having his own daughter help made the creation of the memorial that much more meaningful. Providing a way for children to get involved in the artistic process is critical to their development and is a great way for parents to get involved in their children’s lives. If you want to find out how you can provide more creative opportunities for your children, check out the fire arts center of chicago’s kid’s classes today. Contact us to find out more.

Vince’s sculpture highlights the great work of the Kankakee County Animal Foundation and their hard work to provide homes for neglected and unwanted pets. As you can imagine it is a difficult job, and money is always short. To help provide more programs for these animals, the KCAF will be selling engraved bricks around the memorial for as long as space is available. Contact them today to find out how to purchase one and dedicate a piece of the memorial to someone you care about.

October 23, 2007

make art & honor our veterans

Filed under: Events — Administrator @ 8:35 pm

The National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum is offering an art workshop in honor of our veterans. Members of the Fire Arts Center will be on hand to help out with what we hope to be one of many more collaborations with the NVVAM. We want to help provide a supportive environment for veterans to express themselves through a variety of media.

from the NVVAM Web site…

Friday, October 26, 7-10:30pm
In honor of our veterans, we’re offering an art workshop. Join veterans from Vietnam/Afganistan/Iraq, artists and regular people.

Art stations include: Silk screening for paper or cloth, wax to sculpt, drawing with charcoal and more!

Veterans are free, general public $10. There will also be an activities/music therapist here during the workshop for questions, help, etc.

The museum can be found at the following address:

The Vietnam Veterans Art Museum

1801 S Indiana Blvd
Chicago, IL 60616
(Right by the bridge to Soldier field!)

Click here for more directions.

October 16, 2007

mandatory mid-month metal

Filed under: Open House, Free Demos, Art Fairs — Administrator @ 1:35 pm

In case you forgot, we are smack-dab in middle of Chicago Artists Month, and as the fire arts center’s calendar indicates we are opening up the studio for visitors tonight (Tuesday, October 16) at 7:00pm. We will have all kinds of demonstrations and fun for the whole family.

You can find us at the following address:

1907 N Mendell Street
Chicago, IL 60622

(Click here for a map.)

Are you sure you can’t make it tonight? Alright, then come see us on Saturday, October 27, instead. We will be doing a full day of demonstrations starting at 12:30pm and running until 6:00pm.

You don’t want to miss either of these events!

September 18, 2007

bronze at the bank…

Filed under: Free Demos, Art Fairs — Administrator @ 8:30 pm

We at the fire arts center of chicago refuse to use the word “fall,” yet; however the Ravenswood Bank is not afraid to admit that the seasons are changing. Fall Festival or not, the Ravenswood Bank is one of our favorite places to visit this time of year. Their festival helps support the Chicago Animal Shelter Alliance which is a great cause. Plus, how many banks do you know that allow 2000 degrees of molten metal to be poured in their parking lot?
Stop by on Sunday and see our demos in metal forging, bronze casting and stone carving. Our schedule is as follows:

noon-1:00pm - Light Metals and Forging Demo with Kristian

1:00pm-2:00pm - Foundry Demo with Mike and Vince

2:00pm-3:00pm - Stone Carving Demo with Bouba

While we are only there on Sunday, the festival runs Friday through Sunday. Be sure to stop by and check out the pet adoption party on Saturday, but don’t you dare leave empty-handed.

We look forward to seeing you there.

UPDATE (9/20/2007) - As many of our astute newsletter subscribers have noted, we forgot to tell you where the Ravenswood Bank is located. We’re sorry for the error. You can find us on Sunday at the following address. Thanks to everyone that reminded us of this mistake.

2300 W. Lawrence
Chicago IL 60625

September 16, 2007

make your search engine work for us…

Filed under: Website, Publicity, Fundraiser — Administrator @ 6:42 pm

We at the fire arts center of chicago know that it is not always easy to find time to donate and help out your favorite charities. That is why we are constantly looking for ways to make it easier for you to help out whenever you can and wherever you are. We have previously added a link to allow anyone to donate to us using PayPal’s secure online credit card form. But we weren’t about to stop there.

Now you can also help us out every time you search for something online by using a new friendly search engine called GoodSearch.

GoodSearch: You Search...We Give!

Using it is as simple as Yahoo or Google, but now your searches provide the fire arts center with a little extra income each year. Simply go to GoodSearch.com and in the box below where it says “Who Do You GoodSearch For?” enter “Fire Arts Center” and click “Verify.” It will then display that information in your browser every time to come to GoodSearch. Anytime you need to search for information online, go to GoodSearch and use their search engine instead. Your clicks will help raise money for us for supplies, tools, and more.

So please feel free to go check them out. We understand that you have your own way of searching online, but why not stop by and see what you think. And let us know what you think of it.

December 2, 2006

new and improved fire arts center location…

Filed under: Classes, Website, Gallery, Publicity, Open House, Free Demos, Art Fairs — Administrator @ 8:30 pm

Yes, you heard right. The fire arts center of chicago is moving again. We are, as always, on the lookout for locations that best fit our requirements and the needs of our students. And we were able to find a space that better fills those needs and also provides room for growth. It is simply a better space for us all around.
Our new address is:

1907 N Mendell Street
Chicago, IL 60622
(click to view map)

We are still moving equipment and artwork over, little by little, so if you are unsure of where to meet please contact us to verify at 773.329.9908. Our classes are still meeting while we move things over so current students will be able to keep up their work in the meantime.

As always the decision to move is difficult, but we know we can better utilize this new space to continue offering some of the most unique art classes in the city of Chicago. We look forward to greeting you all at the new fire arts center of chicago.

October 24, 2006

melting away the cold weather…

Filed under: Gallery, Open House, Free Demos — Administrator @ 9:40 pm

Once again we are opening the doors at the fire arts center of chicago to show you all the great opportunities that are available at our facility. Please stop by Saturday, October 28, 12:30pm-7pm, and see what we have to offer.

The fire arts center is dedicated to the preservation of traditional sculpture technique in clay, metal, and stone. We offer classes to the community, kids programs, membership/employment opportunities to qualified artists.

You are invited to come out, see some great art, and learn about the basics of mold making and investment casting processes. Demos will be given in bronze casting, stone working, and forging.

12-2pm | stone carving demo
2-4pm | forging demo
4-5pm | bronze casting demo
5-7pm | gallery reception

The Fire Arts Center of Chicago
1934 N Campbell, Chicago IL

October 5, 2006

revisiting the neighborhood

Filed under: Free Demos, Art Fairs — Administrator @ 1:50 pm

The fire arts center of chicago will be back in our old neighborhood this weekend for a demonstration. While we have moved to our new location, we still hope to keep in touch with our fellow artists in the Ravenswood area and this weekend we are showing off our exciting metal-pouring techniques to anyone interested. The ArtWalk Ravenswood takes place this weekend and we at the fire arts center will be out behind the Peter Jones Gallery pouring bronze for all to see. Take this opportunity to stop by and watch, ask questions, and sign up for classes if you like what you see. If you are more interested in clay sculpture classes, forging, or our other classes, stop by anyway and you can get more information about those classes as well.

Here is the information from the ArtWalk homepage:

Special projects are very important to the Fire Art Center’s mission and goals. We aim to facilitate, and participate in, public art projects through outreach and collaboration with other community organizations. Join us Saturday, October 7th for a day of metal arts workshops and demonstrations. From noon - 5:30pm behind the Peter Jones Gallery at Belle Plaine and Ravenswood. Past projects have introduced adults and children with disabilities to the excitement of metal casting, and have taught high school students the joys of metalworking.

We look forward to seeing you there!

July 11, 2006

open (new) house…

Filed under: Open House — Administrator @ 10:32 pm

The fire arts center of chicago is once again opening the doors to show what we have to offer to potential students and members. Of course, now we are opening new doors to a new space. We invite you all to come visit our new location and see what the new fire arts center is able to offer.

Stop by 1934 North Campbell Avenue this Saturday, July 15, between noon and 6:00pm to see our incredible new building. We will have food and drinks for you, as well as chances to see demonstrations and more. Instructors and members will be on hand to answer questions or show you around.

We look forward to seeing you all this weekend.

July 10, 2006

technological advancements…

Filed under: Website — Administrator @ 9:03 pm

Just a note to everyone that just received emails from the fire arts center of chicago about our new address: We have set up the updates page to allow us to alert you when new messages are posted. Many of you have signed up at open houses or given your email to us for more information about the fire arts center. This message board is our best method for keeping you updated on recent changes and other news.

We will never give out your email or other contact information willingly…under extreme duress maybe…but never willingly.

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Thanks for your interest in the fire arts center of chicago.