August 5, 2024
Artists

Out-of-town artists come to Evanston


As the Plein Air Festival got underway with Friday evening’s festive opening, Evanston saw a number of artist-visitors in addition to its homegrown artist population.

In only three years, the festival, put on by Evanston Made, has attracted national attention, and that means summer outdoor painters are following.

They arrived over several days, usually by car because of the many supplies they must bring. Artists have come from Wisconsin, Iowa, Kansas, and as far as Texas and Florida, always hoping for good driving and good painting weather.

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Kurt Ritterpusch unloading an old French easel from the cab of his pickup truck Credit: Gay Riseborough

Kurt Ritterpusch drives from Texas in his “traveling art studio,” also called a pickup truck. Everything he might need is packed in there, even a canvas top so he can set up and paint almost anywhere from the truck bed.

He said the Evanston show is a fun, entertaining event. He has tried to talk other Texan artists into coming, but, he admitted, it’s quite a distance.

Ritterpusch lived in Fort Sheridan as a youngster, attended Highland Park High School for one year and visited his younger brother at Northwestern University. So he is fond of the area and enjoys a return trip.

Ritterpusch won a blue ribbon at last year’s festival with his painting of the vintage building in the Main-Dempster Mile area, formerly known as Thee Fish Bowl and now is the Coco Design Studio at 602 Dempster St. That intersection and area had been chosen as one of the Paint Out locations in 2023.

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Kurt Ritterpusch painting. Credit: Gay Riseborough

“The Paint Outs give artists an opportunity to create five or six paintings during the week,” Ritterpusch said, “to exhibit them all and to enter them all into the final competition,” which is on Sunday, July 21, at Rotary International, 1560 Sherman Ave. Almost all of the finished artwork is for sale there from noon-4 p.m.

Ritterpusch has a degree in art (painting) from American University in Washington, D.C., but attended the school on a wrestling scholarship. After college, he joined the Army Reserve as an officer, taught art in the Arlington, Virginia public schools and worked summers as a graphic designer.



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