Artist of the Month - Gina Perillo
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Gina Perillo is the August Artist of the Month. Perillo lives in Washington, Illinois. That’s also where she runs Perillo Art Studio. Perillo is a painter who mainly uses acrylic paint.
How long have you been an artist or when did you start? Was there a single incident or moment when you realized this was your passion? If so, tell us about it.
I have always had a love for art ever since I was little. I received my bachelor’s in Art Education from Southern Illinois University Carbondale, and during my junior year I took a mixed media painting class. During this class I learned how to create abstract pieces - this was the moment I truly fell in love with painting and knew I wanted to pursue a career as an artist.
Illinois has been factored into your work in the past. What does being able to live and work in Illinois mean to you?
I love being close to Chicago and having access to such wonderful galleries and of course the Art Institute of Chicago.
What opportunities does Illinois present for local artists?
Art galleries, art festivals, and communities who support their local artists are some of the best opportunities in Illinois.
What do you like about Illinois?
I paint a lot of seascapes, but I LOVE Illinois corn fields! The farm land is beautiful.
What is your favorite medium to work in?
Acrylic is my medium of choice. I use it for all of my pieces. I like that it dries quickly, and I am able to layer easily.
Where can people view and purchase your work?
People can view or purchase my work on my personal websites www.GinaPerillo.com and www.GPerillo.Etsy.com. I am also on Houzz.
What artist inspires you and why?
I could make a long list of well-known artists who have inspired me... Claude Monet, Frida Kahlo, Georgia O'Keeffe, Andy Warhol, Klimt… The list goes on and on. With that being said, I do feel I am also inspired by many fellow artists. Artists who are juggling life as a parent/spouse and making a living doing what they love. I enjoy following other artists’ Instagram accounts and being able to relate.
U.S. Pizza Museum now open in Chicago’s South Loop
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Chicago is known for its signature deep-dish pizza. Now, the city is home to the pop-up U.S. Pizza Museum.
The museum opened last week at the Roosevelt Collection, the mixed-use development in Chicago’s South Loop, and is scheduled through the end of October. If there is enough interest, organizers say they will consider extending the engagement.
It’s open on Fridays from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Admission is free to all ages, but an online reservation is required for timed entry. The first wave of tickets is available now.
Founded by Kendall Bruns, the museum showcases pizza art, pizza-themed clothing, pizzeria menus, pizza ads, pizza toys, pizza-themed magnets and pizza books.
Throughout the summer, the U.S. Pizza Museum and the Roosevelt Collection will partner to offer events and activities such as dough-making demonstrations, pizza parties and book signings.
Visitors can make online reservations for timed entry here.
A look at the 160th Illinois State Fair
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The 160th Illinois State Fair kicks off with the Twilight parade on Thursday, Aug. 9.
It runs from Thursday, Aug. 9 through Sunday, Aug. 19, at the fairgrounds in Springfield.
This year, the State Fair will be celebrating Illinois’ bicentennial. In 200 years, the fair has changed in many ways, but it continues to attract people from all over the state and country.
Admission:
The admission charge at the fair is $10 for adults 13 and older and free for children 12 and under.
Attractions:
- The Dairy Building: This is where the famous Butter Cow resides during the fair. It takes about 500 pounds of unsalted butter to sculpt the cow, which has been a tradition since the 1920s.
- Conservation World: This area features a number of free and unique attractions, including fishing clinics, youth archery and BB gun ranges, dog demonstrations, a rock climbing wall and a lumberjack show.
Decatur ranked No. 1 in the country for agricultural bioscience employment
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Decatur was recently named as the best metro area in the country for jobs in agriculture by Business Facilities Magazine.
The national publication ranked American cities in a variety of areas that include solar energy, economic growth potential and cost of living. The magazine also based their ranking on agricultural feedstock employment leaders from the 2018 Biotechnology Innovation Organization report.
The city has twice the number of people employed in the feedstock and biosciences subsector compared to Houston, Texas and three times that of Chicago.
Decatur is also home to global companies like ADM, one the world’s largest agricultural processors and food ingredient providers, and Tate & Lyle, a multinational agribusiness.
To see the full list of rankings, click here.