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'dATAPLOT: Shared Hallucinations' Opening Reception POSTPONED At BAC
A show about the evolution of AI and generative art told with both snark and seriousness runs through Feb. 2 at the Beverly Arts Center.

CHICAGO – An opening reception planned for Friday, Jan. 12, for new art exhibit about the evolution of AI and generative art has been postponed. The Beverly Arts Center, 2407 W. 111th St., Chicago will be closed in advance of Friday's storm.
Saint Xavier University, along with the Beverly Area Arts Alliance, will sponsor dATAPLOT: Shared Hallucinations, a show about the evolution of AI and generative art with both snark and seriousness.
Curated by SXU art and design professor Nathan Peck, the work sits at the intersection of AI and DIY; ancient art and contemporary art; the library and the gallery; the virtual and the tangible; and the past and the future.
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Artist Matthew Butler is a university librarian who works with Fluxus and Dada archives. With a background in intermedia art, Butler has been working in sound, video, printed works and AI for several decades.
The show will open Jan. 12 at the Beverly Arts Center, 2407 W. 111th Street, Chicago, in the Simmerling Gallery from 6 to 8 p.m. and will run through Feb. 2. For more information, contact Peck at peck@sxu.edu.
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