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Michael Hopkins

Michael Hopkins

Painting

Michael Hopkins (1956 - 2021, Chicago, IL) remembered always having a knack for drawing, but it wasn’t until later in life that he took up art making in earnest.

 

A self-taught artist, Michael created breezy, colorful portraits of jazz, rock-and-roll, and blues musicians, soul singers and pop icons, and all manner of faces that spoke to his wide-ranging interests.

 

Michael’s watercolor paintings are popular with visitors to the Project Onward studio, where a collection of his small vibrant portraits looms on the wall over his work table and forms a virtual tour of the history of American music.

 

Towards the end of his life, Michael was working on larger paper, and he often mounted his portraits on cardboard cutouts for a dramatic and lifelike effect. Michael Hopkins was in the three-person exhibition Old School at Project Onward’s Spotlight Gallery.


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Project Onward is an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that seeks to promote art as a powerful tool for understanding and valuing the real and potential contributions of our national population with disabilities.

Project Onward provides equitable access along with diversity to create a more inclusive environment for its employees, board, volunteers, and artists accessibility to thrive in a space that promotes creativity and growth.

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1200 W. 35th St., 4th Floor

Chicago, IL 60609

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