
Tina Engels
I just ran across
this group of painters.
Their
website looks like
it was designed by default
but many of their paintings
look pretty good.

Timothy King
They all live in different cities
so unlike the Palette and Chisel
their group will never own their own studio and gallery.
And judging by their website,
I doubt they have dues
or even a firm list of members.

Rob Brock
But they do put on shows
throughout the Midwest
and they have something like
a manifesto:
The Midwest Paint Group, (MPG), is an association of Midwestern US-based painters working under varied processes defined as Post Abstract Figuration.
This type of painting is built on configurations and conceptions that evolved out of the past great traditions of art and of 20th Century modernist painting. It is the group’s position that emotive and expressive abstractions are at the core of their images. Each member of the group individually interprets the perceptual-observational process into a pictorial format that evokes the strongest sense of abstract plasticity.
Painting is the power of two-dimensional space reaching into the representational visceral aspect of three-dimensional reality. In this sense, to be an MPG painter is a quest to becoming highly aware of nature’s complex beauty balanced against the nature of unifying human vision and deep emotion.

Philip Hale
And as you may guessed from the verbage,
these are all MFA's
which means they can teach
in accredited programs
instead of just week-long workshops.

Megan Williamson

Jeremy Long

Jeremy Long

Deborah Chlebek

Amy Maclennan
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They also reach out
to include these non-members
in their shows:

Walter King

Wilbur Niewald

Wilber Niewald

Stanley Lewis

Stanley Lewis

Olivera Pudar

Olivera Pudar

Lennart Anderson

Lennart Anderson

Lennart Anderson

Lennart Anderson

Gabriel Laderman

Chris Semergieff

Albert Kresch
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Last year,
one of their shows
went into the Beverly Arts Center.
And one day I hope,
they will show their work at
1012 N. Dearborn.