October
Artist talk with Edra Soto, Saturday October 9 at 1:30 pm in collaboration with the Chicago Artist's Month


September
Mark Mulroney solo at Mixed Greens (New York) September 9–October 9, 2010.

August
Check out B.C. MacEachran's review in flavorpill.

July
Stephen Eichhorn's new work at Columbia College Chicago's A&D Gallery, Friday, July 30 from 4 - 7pm at 619 S. Wabash.

Don't miss Deborah Boardman's exhibition, at Gahlberg Gallery thru August 7.

Chicago Tribune review of NEIU's collage show, featuring Alexis Mackenzie and Stephen Eichhorn.

Rob Carter: Imperial Video at Ramis Barquet, Metropolis viewing at Times Square 44 1/2, and participation in Shanghai World Expo.

June
EBERSMOORE named Best New Gallery by the Chicago Reader!

Alexis Mackenzie and Stephen Eichhorn will be featured in NEIU Fine Arts Center Gallery's New Directions in Collage
Details:
June 14th - July 23rd 2010
Gallery Talk: TBA
Reception: Friday June 18th, 6-9pm

April

Booth 7061
April 30 - May 3, 2010

March 2010
Alexis Mackenzie @ POVevolving Gallery March 13th - April 8th, 2010 with Ryan Travis Christian in the project room.

Book release of On Wonderland & Waste by Sandy Florian with collages by Alexis Anne Mackenzie

January, 2010
New logo by Joanna Goss.

December, 2009
Newcity’s Top 5 of Everything 2009: Art & Museums

Top 5 Gallery Shows
Rob Carter, Ebersmoore Gallery
Big Youth, Corbett vs. Dempsey
Sarah Krepp, Roy Boyd Gallery
Everybody! Visual resistance in feminist health movements, 1969-2009, I Space
Ali Bailey, Golden Gallery
—Jason Foumberg

Top 5 New Spaces
Mvseum
Clutch Gallery
Ebersmoore
Eel Space
Spoke
—Jason Foumberg

Scott Stulen: Kool-Aid Drunk New City review.

Mention in the Chicago Tribune: (excerpt from Good visual art everywhere in 2009)
"Not that apartment, pop-up and living-room galleries are anything to balk at. Alternative galleries thrived this year like speakeasies during Prohibition. When the money disappears, folks get creative. And, sometimes, they win: ebersmoore (formerly ebersb9), which we wrote about in the summer, graduated from co-founder Sara Ebers' West Town one-bedroom apartment to a commercial space on Morgan Street, in the Fulton Market area and around the corner from Packer Schopf Gallery (which is turning some heads with a mother-daughter show, "On TV/Off TV," by Ann and Maria Ponce). Ebers and partner Dominic Paul Moore seem to have found their footing. Friday marks the opening of ebersmoore's sophomore exhibit in its new space, Midwestern painter Scott Stulen's solo show, "Kool-Aid Drunk," which looks promising."
Full article.

November, 2009
Rob Carter premiers his video "Stone on Stone" in Slash at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York. Also, read his recent review from Flavorpill

September, 2009
Exciting changes are taking place at ebersb9! Due to the gallery’s success and recent publicity, we have outgrown our “tiny but noteworthy” b9 studio.

Our upcoming exhibition, “Group Painting Show”, featuring Howard Fonda, Amy Mayfield, Tyson Reeder, Sebastian Vallejo and Paul Wackers will be the last exhibition at the current ebersb9 location with the current ebersb9 name. In our new location the gallery will no longer be ebersb9 and will change to ebersmoore. We are excited for the changes ahead and are thankful of everyone’s support! Stay tuned for address change as well as a closing reception for the “Group Painting Show” in the new location.

August, 2009
Gallery write up in Chicago Tribune

July, 2009
Alexis Mackenzie studio visit on Fecal Face, Hilary Pecis on Daily Serving and an Eric Yahnker interview with Daily Serving

Click
here to read Krista Hoefle's review in Time Out magazine.

June, 2009
Backroom artist Frank Magnotta is one of Artforum's June Critic's Pick

Link to the fecal face blog for B.C. MacEachran's Shooting Stars.

May, 2009
news outside the gallery...
B.C. MacEachran was in a group show, "SPORTS" in LA at Synchronicity, curated by Ryan Travis Christian (a name you will see in upcoming exhibitions as well as our "backroom")
Link.

Krista Hoefle (our upcoming show June 12th) will be in the Mixed Greens Tenth Anniversary Show (July 9th - August 14th) along with Mark Mulroney, a great artist that will be having a solo with us early next year.

And "backroom" artist Gregg Evans will have prints in a show entitled "Identity" at the Brooklyn Borough Hall, opening June 11th in conjunction with Brooklyn Pride. greggevans.blogspot.com