Morpho Gallery is a well-establish show space that encourages young and emerging artists to display with work. They also have a fantastic and extensive collection of vinyl for sale. Morph holds a yearly juried photo exhibit. It is THE place in Chicago for art of all kinds. Host/owner David Leigh has been devoted to his gallery for over seven years and has the uncanny ability to find talented artists. At every show the artwork is displayed in the best possible way — a tribute to David’s ability. This one-of-a-kind gallery’s art is reasonably priced and art is available for every taste.
Carol Y.
Classificação do local: 1 Westerly, RI
Boy did I just get screwed over by an art gallery last night. When I shipped my work I included my CC info(there was a space for it on the form) but was told they don’t do credit card transactions this way and to bring CASH to the opening. Well I did, and I gave him the money and I had to ask for a receipt(he didn’t automatically offer one). I am standing around waiting for one and he distracts me with art on his PC screen. He never gives me a receipt, I forget. I’m at the gallery for at least a ½ hour after and he never came up to me. I want feeling well, so I left. So now I get an email saying I never paid. I am basically screwed because I don’t have a leg to stand on here. I am going to have to fork over another $ 75 bucks hanging fee and somehow trust my work doesn’t come up missing during the show. What sucks is I know better, I even knew to ask for a receipt. So a warning to other artist if a gallery won’t take CC or paypal and insists on cash, be very careful.
Mike p.
Classificação do local: 4 Chicago, IL
I’m not really qualified to review the gallery portion of this business… nice stuff is all I can say! BUT… They also sell records… been there digging a few times, and always find cool, reasonably priced stuff… Mostly 60s-80s stuff, LPs and singles… not in order of any kind so dig in! Very much worth a look… and hell, if I’m ever in the market for art… i’ll start there!
Celia F.
Classificação do local: 2 Chicago, IL
Just went to a show here. It’s a tiny space, with a room in the back packed with what looks like old records and more paintings on the wall. The quality of the artwork featured was hit-or-miss. The biggest critique I have is that, with a live band playing rather loudly in a small, cramped space across from a big table with drinks for a suggested donation, there was hardly any room to stand back and appreciate the art. Infact, the art was a bit of an after-thought. I agree with the other posts in that this place is a quaint, hip little destination off the beaten path. It would be a cool place to go hang out, as long as your main goal was not to look at or purchase art work.
David J.
Classificação do local: 3 Chicago, IL
Morpho gallery has a wonderful collection of the original, vintage, late 19th century French humor magazine«Le Rire”– worth the trip.
Colleen C.
Classificação do local: 4 London, United Kingdom
This has potential to be a great little escape on the northern stretches of Damen.(and no, I don’t consider Bucktown to be «north!») Quaint, independent gallery situated on the first floor of an apartment building on Damen just north of Foster. Somewhat off the beaten path… but fitting. Winding rooms, corners tucked away, track lighting highlights the work… I went for a printmaking exhibit with a good friend of mine who’s instructor was displaying some work, and was extremely impressed with the space, location, and creativity displayed. Really talented and offbeat. Afterwards, just cross the street and have dinner at Yes Thai, a surprisingly cute little BYOB place with white tablecloths and stellar Thai food for cheap. There’s even a liquor store around the corner… or head to Dorado(but make reservations) just west on Foster at Oakley. Street parking can be hit or miss, but the Damen and Foster busses both run late. Kind of a quirky, perfect, unexpected date… all in just a few blocks. It’s off the Metromix radar, too… so perhaps you’ll be able to enjoy some original art, excellent food and a mostly untouched neighborhood in Chicago without the fratboy/trixie crowds. Sounds perfect to me…
Thamara D.
Classificação do local: 5 Chicago, IL
I was here for Morpho Gallery’s 3rd annual photography exhibit and what a great Little place! All the little rooms are packed with works of emerging artists that are very reasonably priced. I think there was something there to please every taste. The owner David was a great host, took the time to show us around and tell us the stories of the artists that we found interesting. I look forward to his next Evert!
Martha Z.
Classificação do local: 4 Chicago, IL
Rachel had her art up here and we went to the opening night. The neighborhood was very cute and the gallery was super cozy. There was a lot of different art packed into that tiny place. I was also happy to see the place fill up so fast. They offered a nice table of snacks and wine, featuring yummy toffee squares that I couldn’t keep my hands off. Prices for people’s art work were very reasonable. Usually when I go to some art galleries I sometimes have to roll my eyes when I see what they are charging. Don’t forget to check out the grotto. It’s a good place for a cool down after standing in the main room under all those hot lights. We got to meet Avram Eisen who has a framing business in the grotto. He was an excellent person to talk to. I think I want to submit my artwork to this place soon. Next time I will definitely plan on going to Yes Thai before the opening.
Rachel H.
Classificação do local: 4 Chicago, IL
I had some work in a group show last night and Morpho was really great to work with. The gallery is a small, cozy place with affordable art and great people. The crowd(and there was quite the crowd) was fun and friendly. They had some great snacks including some toffee squares that I should have stuffed more of into my purse. Soooo good. It got hot in there thanks to the huge crowd and the lighting so we snuck away into the grotto that is Avram Eisen Studio and got to meet Avram and chat a little which was awesome. It was also nice catching up with one of the girls who works there, Shirley, who went to my high school and actually was in the same class as my sister way back in second grade. It really is a small world. I’ll definitely jump at another chance to have a show in this great little gallery in a cute, cozy neighborhood.
Barry J.
Classificação do local: 5 Chicago, IL
This small tasteful gallery is the best thing to happen to the far northern stretch of Damen Ave. in recent memory. Shows rotate through fairly quickly and are of consistently high quality. The owner, David, is a strong supporter of emerging talent and the local art scene in general and has introduced me to the work of several excellent artists. So far we have bought a $ 1000 painting, a ~$ 200 print and two inexpensive but charming Danny Mansmith fiber works from Morpho. We intend to continue expanding our modest but personally meaningful collection as our budget allows. Many pieces are affordable, and some are a little out of my league. It’s fun to stalk a piece, wrestle with your interior money prude, and then give in and splurge. I always have fun talking to interesting people at Morpho openings. The space is very warm and inviting. A lot of people discover it by accident and are grateful there’s a cool unpretentious gallery located in the neighborhood. Morpho recently partnered with Avram Eisen Gallery and expanded their space to a cool back room grotto. Eisen mounts shows with a similar sensibility and also offers custom picture framing. So far it looks like an ideal fit and I’m looking forward to seeing more cool art in the hood. A perfect night out in Bowmanville would be eating dinner at Yes Thai, hitting an opening at Morpho-Eisen, drinking a little too much at Leadway, then staggering off to Golden Nugget to precushion your hangover. Barry-tested, Barry-approved.