Illinois
Illinois and Iowa artists display at QC Airport gallery
The latest Quad Metropolis Arts “Artwork on the Airport” exhibit presents glass artwork vessels by James Scheller and Phillip Scheller of Staunton, Unwell., acrylic sculptural work by Sally Havlis of Chicago, and sumi-e work by Karen Kurka Jensen of North Liberty, Iowa.
Along with the gallery on the Quad Cities Worldwide Airport, Moline, the artists’ works could be seen and bought on-line HERE. The exhibit is on show by means of July 4, 2022.
Jim Scheller was raised in Mt. Olive, Unwell., a small city on previous Route 66 midway between Springfield and St. Louis. After twenty years on the Chehalem Mountain outdoors Portland, Oregon Jim moved to his dwelling studio to the Illinois prairie close to his son Phillip in 2018. Now in Staunton, Unwell., they make ornamental kiln fashioned glass artwork.
Jim turned enamored by glass in 2012 after an extended and rewarding profession as an engineer and technologist. He has devoted himself to his craft and artwork. Intensive research of and experimentation with the medium is a ardour and wholesome dependancy. The vessels on this exhibition are impressed by the work of early Twentieth-century painters (e.g., Mondrian, Gorin, Kandinsky, Klee, Tauber-Arp, van Doesburg).
Phillip Scheller started his follow on the studio in 2019, creating a novel collection of intricate works. He begins by reducing hundreds of 9×9-millimeter items of glass from a 3-millimeter thick sheet. Over a span of weeks these items are assembled, fused, and slumped in a kiln creating one-of-a-kind artwork.
Sally Havlis is a Chicago artist and instructor with an MA and MFA from Northern Illinois College. Her work explores non-literal communication by utilizing varied media to pursue imagery that’s devoid of symbols, however seemingly about one thing in an oblique manner.
“I’m all in favour of imagery that doesn’t convey or reinforce existent data,” she mentioned in a Tuesday launch from Quad Metropolis Arts. The Billow collection is made from kinds historically related to the home life of ladies whereas collaborating within the male dominated historical past and custom of summary artwork. The wall hung work exists between sculpture and work.
Karen Kurka Jensen makes use of the artwork of sumi-e ink portray to create summary landscapes. Rising up amongst forests, lakes, granite rocks, and glowing waters in Minnesota, Kurka Jensen all the time felt at dwelling outdoors.
“From mountain tops to abandon, deep blue skies to the mysteries of the cosmos, I’m impressed,” she mentioned within the launch. “Typically I simply sit and look. I let this stuff be. I breathe. I dwell on this presence, quietly, patiently.” Her work take the viewer on the same journey the place it’s doable to get misplaced and really feel at dwelling in the identical breath.
Artwork on the Airport within the QC Airport gallery is simple to seek out. It’s simply throughout from the present store and restaurant and proper earlier than the safety checkpoint. The gallery by no means closes, and parking is only one greenback.
Illinois
Illinois' first drive-thru DMV kiosk opens in Lombard
Illinois drivers can now update their license plate sticker from the driver’s seat.
The state’s first drive-thru DMV kiosk opened this week at the Lombard driver services facility at 837 Westmore-Meters Road, offering 24/7 access to renew registrations and licenses, and to obtain license plate stickers.
“This creates a better environment for folks who visit our office, and just adds a new level of convenience for people to fit things into their busy schedules,” Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias said ahead of Friday’s grand opening.
Other drive-thrus will eventually be launched in Chicago, Giannoulias said. More than 100 are slated to be installed statewide over the next 18 months.
Fifteen similar kiosks were installed inside grocery stores earlier this fall, including six in Chicago, but they’re limited to stores’ business hours.
The 24/7 drive-thru comes as part of this week’s reopening of the Lombard DMV, which relocated within the Eastgate Shopping Center. It has long been one of the state’s busiest facilities, with 134,000 vehicle transactions and 125,000 driver-related services completed last year.
It’s also the state’s latest “one-stop shop” DMV, with employees cross-trained on both driver and vehicle service, and with more payment stations for fewer lines. The first one in the Chicago area opened over the summer in Melrose Park.
The Lombard location will also host administrative hearings on suspended licenses, and is expected to launch 18 electric vehicle charging stations next year.
Appointments are required for driver services inside the building — not the drive-thru — and can be scheduled at ilsos.gov.
Illinois
LSU women pull away from Illinois-Chicago to win homecoming game for Aneesah Morrow
It took the LSU women’s basketball team three quarters to pull away from its first true road opponent of the season, an Illinois-Chicago team that played pesky defense in the lane.
The No. 5 Tigers (14-0) eventually found an offensive rhythm Thursday and won 91-73.
But not before they misfired on eight of their first nine shots, allowed Illinois-Chicago to hit five of its 11 first-half 3-point tries and entered halftime with only 15 field-goal makes on 36 attempts. Across the first and second quarters, LSU failed to build a lead larger than 11, ceding the overmatched Flames (2-6) opportunities to sniff a potential upset.
Flau’jae Johnson and Aneesah Morrow helped take those chances away at the start of the third quarter.
Johnson, a junior, drew three fouls in just the first five minutes of the second half, earning trips to the free-throw line that helped the LSU offense warm up. The Tigers opened the third quarter by hitting Illinois-Chicago with a 12-2 run, and they closed it with a 67-46 lead. The Flames shot just 27% from the field in the frame.
Morrow — the star senior who played her high school ball just 12 miles north of Illinois-Chicago’s Credit Union 1 arena — finished her homecoming game with 19 points, 13 rebounds, 2 blocks, 4 steals and her nation-leading 12th double-double of the season. On Thursday, she also knocked in a pair of 3-pointers just two days after burying 2 of her 3 long-range attempts in LSU’s win over Seton Hall. Before that game, Morrow had hit just 1 of the 5 3-pointers she had taken this season.
Johnson finished with 23 points on 7-of-13 shooting, 11 rebounds and three assists. Star sophomore Mikaylah Williams added 17 points and 7 assists but shot just 1 of 6 from beyond the arc.
Illinois-Chicago shot 40% from the field and committed 19 turnovers, which LSU turned into 28 points. The Flames also missed 11 of the 15 field-goals — and 3 of the 4 3-pointers — they attempted in the third. In that quarter, they gave the Tigers 14 trips to the free-throw line.
In a Sunday win over UL, LSU committed 21 turnovers, matching its season high. Since then, it coughed up 13 possessions against Seton Hall and 13 in its win over Illinois-Chicago. It tallied more giveaways (17) in just the first half of the game against the Ragin Cajuns.
For the third straight game, LSU slotted Last-Tear Poa and Jersey Wolfenbarger into its starting lineup next to its three stars – Johnson, Morrow and Williams. Transfer point guard Shayeann Day-Wilson (ankle) sat for the third consecutive contest, and Sa’Myah Smith logged 23 minutes off the bench.
In that action, Smith played one of her most efficient games of the season. She scored 8 points, grabbed 4 rebounds and blocked a shot while shooting 4 of 4 from the field.
LSU next will break for the holidays, then play only one more nonconference game, a home contest against Albany scheduled to tip off at 1 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 29.
Illinois
“Home Alone” house in Winnetka, Illinois sold
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