As a freelance arts and culture reporter, I’ve written hundreds of stories for local Chicago outlets. As a regular for Time Out Chicago, I covered everything from art and design to sports, theater and kids.
Below you’ll see a selection of the stories I published in Time Out Chicago from 2007–2009.
To see a complete collection of my clips, go to TimeOutChicago.com and search for “Alicia Eler.”
- FEATURE: Trying something new: Rugby (Issue 206)
- FEATURE: Screening is believing
- FEATURE: Inauguration ’09, Our wish list for Obama (Issue 203)
- FEATURE: Several galleries shut their doors. Should we worry? (Issue 174)
- FEATURE: Starving artists (Issue 165)
- PORTRAIT: Peregrine Honig (Issue 119)
- REVIEW: Tony Fitzpatrick at the Chicago Cultural Center (Issue 170)
- REVIEW: Rosemarie Trockel at Donald Young Gallery (Issue 158)
- REVIEW: Kiki Smith at Russell Bowman Art Advisory (Issue 157)
- REVIEW: “Nowheresville” at Thomas Robertello Gallery (Issue 156)
- REVIEW: Rochelle Feinstein at The Suburban (Issue 156)
- REVIEW: Paula Henderson at the MCA (Issue 152)
- REVIEW: Darrel Morris at gescheidle (Issue 148)
- REVIEW: Joe Sola at Bucket Rider Gallery (Issue 141)
- REVIEW: Intelligent Design Project III at Kasia Kay (Issue 141)
- REVIEW: Nalini Malani, “Mother India” at Walsh Gallery (Issue 127)
- REVIEW: “Relative Closeness” at MoCP (Issue 123)
- REVIEW: Miller & Shellabarger at Western Exhibitions (Issue 116)