Jan 08 Thursday
Chicago-based artist Michael x. Ryan gathers the quiet imprints we leave behind — from sidewalk stains and river paths to shower puddles and fallen tree limbs — and gives them form, weight, and voice. Through drawing, mapping, wood relief, and 3D printed objects, Ryan captures traces of human presence — the edge of a river, the imprint of a wet body, the marks on a street — and renders them as physical forms that evoke movement, memory, and place.
This exhibition brings together key installations spanning over four decades, from early works shaped by the Ox-Bow landscape to large-scale reliefs inspired by the streets of Chicago to one tree of interest on the family property in Woodstock, Illinois. By drawing attention to overlooked details, Ryan invites us to consider how our everyday movements shape the spaces we inhabit — and how those spaces, in turn, record and reflect our presence and passage through time.
Homecoming: In Color celebrates the reopening of Rockford Art Museum after a year-long renovation closure. This exhibition features a selection of popular pieces and hidden gems, showcasing the rich diversity of our revered collection. Come witness the power of art and community as we welcome you back to a vibrant space of creativity!
Peoria Camera Club
Taft Gallery, December 1 – January 31We are pleased to host the photography work of 12 artists from the Peoria Camera Club during December and January.
Participating artists include Joe Virbickis, Jill Attaway, Marilyn Rierma, Becky Dailey, Ray Keithly, Cindy Brackney, LaDean Spring, Tom Ruhland, Lori Townzen, Andrea Monninger, Bennett Johnson and Dan Ricks.The Peoria Camera Club (PCC) was founded in 1954. Over these 70+ years, the PCC has worked to promote the art and science of photography in Central Illinois. As a group, PCC members produce a diverse array of images in both digital and print formats. They have received awards and recognitions at the local, regional and national levels. The PCC meets twice monthly from September through May. Website: www.peoriacameraclub.com
Select members of the Plein Air Painters Of Rockford (PAPOR) are exhibiting their interpretations of "The Thankful Path" to coincide with Klehm Arboretum's event by the same name. A selection of 24 original artworks is on display December 2 through mid-January 2026.
PAPOR posts their activities and Art results on their Facebook fan page - Plein Air Painters of Rockford
Rockford Art Guild ExhibitMain Floor, December 12 – January 16Opening Reception, December 13
In 1955, a group of 10 area artists formed the Rockford Amateur Artists, whose mission was to hone their expertise and expand community awareness of and exposure to the visual arts. Rockford Art Guild (RAG), as it is now known, is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization. Their mission is to promote, exhibit, and preserve visual art, focusing on education and creative exploration.
The art of David Van Delinder is now on display in the Lowden Gallery from January 1 – February 28.
David’s career actually began in the music business. Blessed with talent in both art and music, he was a premier area guitarist at a young age, recording and performing with Chicago folk legends Bonnie Koloc, Steve Goodman, John Prine and others. His songs have been published and recorded by name artists.
When the road became unsuitable for a married man and father, he turned to his other muse, art. He worked his way up to senior art director for a well-known Chicago agency before deciding to go out on his own. He became a successful and respected freelance illustrator and graphic designer creating art and designs for billboards, magazines, packaging, and books.
David’s fine art is rooted in traditional technique and classical composition. His pen and ink drawings of abandoned barns and jazz musicians, impressionistic florals, landscapes, and classical oil portraits all display both virtuosity and inspiration.
Mr. Van Delinder also accepts commissioned portraits and other works in oil, pastel, charcoal and pen and ink. His pencil portraits of musicians and dancers are very popular and highly sought after.
He lives and works in Cherry Valley, IL.
Visit Beloit will welcome the American Cornhole Organization for the 6th annual event January 8-10, 2026. Join us for a charity event to kick it off!
The 2026 Beloit Major will be the sixth cornhole tournament hosted in Beloit, Wisconsin by the American Cornhole Organization (ACO). Players can register as a single player or as team of two. Single registered players will be partnered with another single registrant. The competition is set for Thursday, January 8th at the Eclipse Center. The event will run from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. with the tournament starting at 5:45 p.m.
Registration will be $10 per player or $20 for a team of two. There is no cost to attend for networking and viewing the competition. Registration for the event is limited to 64 players.
Beloit Meals on Wheels will be the charity partner receiving a funds from the event as well as any donations made during the event.
For more information about the American Cornhole Organization – Beloit Major, please visit: https://visitbeloit.com/cornhole/
Jan 09 Friday
DeKalb Township is making it easy to start the new you off on the right foot!
We are hosting 1-hour Advance Directive Workshops every Monday & Friday in January featuring Northwestern Medicine's Doctor of Nursing, Annette Meares. Come learn about Living Wills, Powers of Attorney for Healthcare, & POLST Forms. Workshops will start at 9 AM, 10 AM & 11 AM on January 9th! Additional dates and times available.
Overview: Complete your forms and walk out of the workshop with your executed documents in-hand, and a smile on your face. This FREE offer makes it easy to complete your advance directives without the need to hire an attorney.
Anyone over the age of 18 can participate. Simply give us a call at 815-758-8282 to sign-up.