Pop-up Art Exhibition at Bell Works Chicagoland Opening: La Vida en Color at Bell Works Chicagoland – Hoffman Estates, IL

Pop-up Art Exhibition at Bell Works Chicagoland Opening: La Vida en Color at Bell Works Chicagoland – Hoffman Estates, IL
Don’t miss this upcoming event in Hoffman Estates, IL. Happening on Wednesday, September 17, 2025 at Bell Works Chicagoland. Doors open at 5:00 PM.
La Vida en Color | Life in Color
You’re invited to experience the new pop-up art exhibition at Bell Works Chicagoland by local artist, Cristina Colunga!
Join us for…
Live music by Paula Herrera
Meet & Greet with the Artist
Mexican-inspired sips + bites
️ Artist Talk at 5:30pm with Bell Works Lead Designer & Creative Director, Paola Zamudio
Stay tuned for more details!
Throughout the Fall season, the community will be able to engage with the exhibition through a series of cultural happenings and hands-on workshops hosted within the space. These will be shared through the Bell Works website and social channels.
SHOP. EAT. PLAY.
Explore the Bell Works Block Party – happening from 4-7pm on September 17! You can discover all that the Block at Bell Works has to offer!
ABOUT THE EXHIBITION:
I am drawn to the beauty and colorful aspects of life. Even in difficult times, beautiful color surrounds us as a reminder to live life to the fullest. My connection to family, tradition, Mexican culture, and femininity is my inspiration for this collection of works. Our experiences of sorrow, learning, connection, everything that forms our being is a complex and colorful collection of moments. Moments that can be interpreted in different ways by each of us.
This sense of complexity and beauty also lives in the design of Bell Works, where Mexican modernism is woven throughout the public spaces. Lead Designer and Creative Director Paola Zamudio draws inspiration from artists Josef and Anni Albers, whose love of color and travels through Latin America shine in through their work. Their legacy—rooted in a respect for indigenous craftsmanship, geometric abstraction, and the balance between tradition and modernity—resonates in the spaces found here.
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Cristina Colunga Ramírez studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She has worked in various mediums including acrylic and oil on canvas, watercolor, ceramic, large scale sculpture, video and mixed media. Her work centers on themes related to femininity, spirituality and her Mexican heritage. Vibrant color, movement, emotion are often present in her pieces. Cristina is passionate about sharing her work with her community , she has conducted classes in libraries, schools and nonprofits for adults and children. Her work ranges from private commissions to public artwork. She has exhibited mainly in the Chicagoland area.