"The Chicago Urban Art Society (CUAS) is an emerging art non-profit organization based in the Pilsen community. CUAS is a multi-use art and creative center that promotes the works of contemporary emerging, mid-career and established artists and cultural leaders. Through exhibitions, innovative teaching and learning opportunities, and non-traditional venue space, CUAS is by nature cross-platform and establishes its credibility through creative juxtapositions. Founders Peter Kepha and Lauren M. Pacheco owned and operated 32nd&urban: gallery/space in the Bridgeport community between 2006-2008." CUAS
"Given a common need, a collection of people will, by trial & error, by improvisation & experiment, evolve order of the situation-this order being more durable & more closely related to their needs than any kind of externally imposed authority could provide"
- Colin Ward (The Theory of Spontaneous Order)
An online space to share new art, ideas and conversations
We are experts in Multimedia Design, focused in strategies online and offline, combining High-Technologies, architecture of the information, E-Marketing and Interactivity in our projects.
The effectiveness of the communication channels that we develop allow us to generate a greater number of commercial impact at all times placing our client in the center of all of our activities and initiatives "Costumer Centric Model"; which consequently has excellent level of service.
"Foundry Tree is a photographic project documenting the lineage of contemporary artists working with cast iron. Each artist is photographed individually wearing full leathers, with helmet under arm. The relationships to teachers, mentors and/or students are recorded through these digital photographs which are later mapped into a genealogy..." Gabriel Akagawa