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Artistic creativity meets technical innovation

During a routine business meeting in September at UChicagoTech’s new offices, Linda Darragh, Clinical Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship at the Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship at the University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business, noticed lots of bare walls.

When she proposed filling them with art from the Little Black Pearl, a non-profit organization that serves residents of Chicago’s South Side, Alan Thomas, Director of UChicagoTech, the University of Chicago's Office of Technology and Intellectual Property, leapt at the opportunity, thinking “that would liven up our work environment and strengthen relations with the local community. They would make a good partner because both organizations appreciate innovation and foster the entrepreneurial spirit,” he says.

The result of this casual conversation is what all parties expect to be a long-term relationship between UChicagoTech and the gallery, showcasing art on a rotating basis. The first exhibit, “Principles in Motion,” which opened with a reception on February 12, is a stunning collection of 50 original works of art, including photographs, paintings and sculptures. All the works were created by local artists.

“It’s certainly unusual to exhibit original art in an office setting, but people spend most of their waking hours at work, so this is a good way to reach them,” says Monica Haslip, Executive Director of the Little Black Pearl. “While most people at UChicagoTech work on technical matters, surrounding them with art will inspire their creative side.”

The exhibit includes a wide range of art, from abstract paintings to photographs of urban landscapes. Some works were created by students in the Little Black Pearls’ ARTS=SMARTS program and its after school visual arts program for children 11 to 18 years old. Others are made of recycled plastic bags, wound into colorful figures and forms. All the works of art are for sale.

Another artist on display, Ann Patrick O’Brien, was inspired by Chinese calligraphy for her series of colorful bicycle images hanging on the white walls at UChicagoTech. “Bikes are made up of lines and circles, like letters,” she says. “But they also represent speed, engineering and freedom. I try to convey all that when I paint a bike, and love the fact that UChicagoTech is exhibiting these paintings.”

Looking ahead, Haslip, who now sees UChicagoTech as the Little Black Pearl’s first off-site gallery, envisions a new exhibit every three months, or so. She likes to talk about one idea, in particular: having artists take some of the materials and information — patents, blueprints, models, documents, whatever — used at UChicagoTech, convert it into art, and exhibit it there.

“That art would be tailor made for the hallways and meeting rooms of UChicagoTech and could be especially inspiring to the people who work there,” she says.

By Greg Borzo

Photos

(left to right) David Tiemeier, Deputy Director, UChicagoTech and Ann O’Brien, featured Artist

(left to right) David Tiemeier, Deputy Director, UChicagoTech and Ann O’Brien, featured Artist

Photos by Lloyd DeGrane

(left to right) Alan Thomas, Director of UChicagoTech; Monica Haslip
Executive Director, Little Black Pearl; William Michel, Executive Director, Reva and David Logan Center for Creative and Performing Arts; Michael Harris, Executive Assistant, Little Black Pearl, and Heidi Hickman, Curator of Principles in Motion and Hidden Pearl Café Manager, Little Black Pearl

(left to right) Alan Thomas, Director of UChicagoTech; Monica Haslip Executive Director, Little Black Pearl; William Michel, Executive Director, Reva and David Logan Center for Creative and Performing Arts; Michael Harris, Executive Assistant, Little Black Pearl, and Heidi Hickman, Curator of Principles in Motion and Hidden Pearl Café Manager, Little Black Pearl

(left to right) Charles Valauskas; Wade Williams, Project Manager, UChicagoTech; Alexis Sale, Grants & Contracts Administrator, University Research Administration; and Libby Saynor, Senior Project Coordinator, UChicagoTech

(left to right) Charles Valauskas; Wade Williams, Project Manager, UChicagoTech; Alexis Sale, Grants & Contracts Administrator, University Research Administration; and Libby Saynor, Senior Project Coordinator, UChicagoTech

(left to right) Guest and Cydney Lewis, featured Artist

(left to right) Guest and Cydney Lewis, featured Artist

 (left to right) Karla Melendez, Associate Project Manager, UChicagoTech and Darien Hall, University of Chicago Medical Center

(left to right) Karla Melendez, Associate Project Manager, UChicagoTech and Darien Hall, University of Chicago Medical Center

(left to right) Monica Haslip, Executive Director, Little Black Pearl, and Michael Harris, Executive Assistant, Little Black Pearl

(left to right) Monica Haslip, Executive Director, Little Black Pearl, and Michael Harris, Executive Assistant, Little Black Pearl

(left to right) Timothy McGovern and Nelly McGovern

(left to right) Timothy McGovern and Nelly McGovern

(left to right) Guest and Heather Walsh, Project Manager, UChicagoTech; Shaton Menzie, Senior Project Coordinator, UChicagoTech

(left to right) Guest and Heather Walsh, Project Manager, UChicagoTech; Shaton Menzie, Senior Project Coordinator, UChicagoTech

(left to right) Alan Thomas, Heather Walsh, Shaton Menzie, Doreen Mitchell and Benjamin Dibling, Program Manager, Oncology, UChicagoTech

(left to right) Alan Thomas, Heather Walsh, Shaton Menzie, Doreen Mitchell and Benjamin Dibling, Program Manager, Oncology, UChicagoTech

UCT to host Principles in Motion Art Opening and Exhibit

MiniBike, 60MiniBike CB, and MiniBike72 by Ann Patrßick O’Brien

UCT to host Principles in Motion Art Opening and Exhibit

Bike 4 and Bike 2 by Ann Patrick O’Brien

UCT to host Principles in Motion Art Opening and Exhibit

Vende Valde by Steve Dennis

UCT to host Principles in Motion Art Opening and Exhibit

Magenta by Steve Dennis

UCT to host Principles in Motion Art Opening and Exhibit

Untitled by Lou Raizen

UCT to host Principles in Motion Art Opening and Exhibit

Untitled by Lou Raizen

UCT to host Principles in Motion Art Opening and Exhibit

Venting by Cydney Lewis

UCT to host Principles in Motion Art Opening and Exhibit

Listening by Cydney Lewis

UCT to host Principles in Motion Art Opening and Exhibit

Central Park by Cydney Lewis

UCT to host Principles in Motion Art Opening and Exhibit

Not Behind Me Beside Me by Cleveland Dean

UCT to host Principles in Motion Art Opening and Exhibit

I Used to Live Here by Robin Monique Rios

UCT to host Principles in Motion Art Opening and Exhibit

Hear No Evil by Robin Monique Rios

UCT to host Principles in Motion Art Opening and Exhibit

Made to Last by Robin Monique Rios

UCT to host Principles in Motion Art Opening and Exhibit

Untitled by Maxine-Talia Garcia

UCT to host Principles in Motion Art Opening and Exhibit

Untitled by Maxine-Talia Garcia

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