Glitch Gallery

Glitch Gallery event to meld artwork, music and women’s cause

Mitch Nawara’s coveted art collection focused on women will be shown at Glitch Gallery in Elmhurst for the first time since his death in 1996. A reception for the group show is planned Friday evening, Feb. 26. Nawara’s artwork has appeared in galleries, arts shows and private collections around the United States. 
 
Also included in this art show devoted to women’s faces and forms are works by six other artists.  

Hidden Gem: Mecca2 in Elmhurst

If ever there were a place to get your hair and nails done, partake in a glass of wine, look at art and get a massage, without leaving your parking space, Mecca2 along Park Avenue in Elmhurst is the place.

The building combines Effigy Salon, wine bar Flight 112, Glitch Gallery and Park Ave Wellness into one convenient location in downtown Elmhurst. The quad of businesses, that may get a new building name in the future, were opened in November 2008 by longtime business friends Frank Sibr, owner of Effigy Salon; Visal Kheam, owner of Flight 112; and Brian C. Karwowski, owner of Park Ave Wellness.

Esthetician Cheryl Brankin gives a facial to Iwona Nowakowski of Willowbrook at the Park Ave Wellness Thursday October 22, 2009. Effigy Salon, Flight 112, Park Ave. Wellness & Glitch Gallery are all four businesses within two buildings offering a variety of food, wine, hair and nail salon, and an art gallery as well as a variety of wellness treatments. STAFF PHOTOS BY ERICA BENSON

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