Artem In The News

Stay up to date with Artem Pop-Up Gallery as we make headlines! Explore the latest news articles featuring Artem’s impact on the local art scene.

Our evanston

Art & Conversation go hand-in-hand at Artem

"Downtown Evanston's Artem Pop Up Gallery provides an experience atypical for many art galleries. Customers often remark that a venture inside feels like simply becoming part of a warm and welcoming community space."

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Kamat family with the WGN9 news team

WGN Morning News

Around Town with Ana Belavel

Artem in the Press -A Big Day for Artem!

What an incredible experience to be featured on WGN-TV’s Around Town with Ana Belaval! I’m still reeling from the excitement of meeting Ana and the team—stars I’ve admired for so long—only to find them to be the kindest, most down-to-earth people.

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Evanston Roundtable

Artem Pop Up Gallery to celebrate expansion and ribbon cutting

The Evanston Chamber of Commerce will celebrate Artem Pop Up Gallery — a vibrant and ever-evolving space that showcases the work of local and regional artists across a wide range of mediums — with a ribbon-cutting and expansion ceremony.

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Evanston Roundtable

Artem set to expand, with new offerings on the way

Artem Pop Up Gallery, is expanding to the south, taking over an empty storefront. The new space will not be devoted to the sale of artwork, but to themaking of art.

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Evanston Roundtable

Artem Gallery welcomes artists to Evanston with meet and greets

Despite lasting impacts, Artem has resumed one of its pre-pandemic routines: meet-the-artist events. During these events, artists featured in the gallery showcase previously undisplayed artwork.

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daily northwestern

Artem Pop Up Gallery begins offering workshops, expands business to next-door space

Three hours. That was the amount of time between artist Sarita Kamat talking to her husband about expanding their business and signing a lease for a second space. Kamat co-owns Artem Pop Up Gallery, which displays art from more than 50 local artists and has been open for six years.

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