6/15: A LONG TIME COMING // works by COLE ROBERTSON, ELINA MALKIN, ELISA “POOPER” HARKINS, MARVIN ASTORGA and VIRGINIA ABERLE
A LONG TIME COMING 
 works by COLE ROBERTSON, ELINA MALKIN,
ELISA “POOPER” HARKINS, MARVIN ASTORGA and VIRGINIA ABERLE
 JUNE 15 – JULY 8
Opening Reception: Friday, June 15, 7-11pm Open Hours: Friday, Saturday + Sundays, 2-6pm 
Heaven Gallery
1550 N Milwaukee Ave Chicago 60622
A LONG TIME COMING
“Alchemy. Creation. Beginning. Mastery of  the four elements of fire, earth, air and water. The Magician is the  Master Creator with her ability to forge a new path with seeming  effortlessness. The magic of the Magician in that she uses all the tools  in her possession to create what she wants and the elements bend to her  will. With the universal symbol of infinity over her head the  Magician’s power is endless.”
As the world theoretically draws to its oft-projected conclusion, the need for new realities presses on our collective unconsciousness. Whether these predictions are true or not, the possibility that the world will end presents the opportunity to fall in love with your world again, turn language inside out, and revel in the absurdity of experience.
A LONG TIME COMING presents an alchemical vision of hidden histories, trash culture, and synchromysticism. This group show aims to dispense with the austere and the hyper-analytical. We are asking the hidden realms of the mind to come out and play. Create your own reality, open yourself to possibility, and embrace the unimaginable.
COLE ROBERTSON was born in sunny Arizona, and moved to frigid Chicago in 2003. He received his BFA in Photography from Arizona State University, and a Photography MFA from Columbia College Chicago, and has exhibited nationally and internationally. Working in practically every type of photographic medium, including 19th century processes, type-C, digital imaging, and video, he often attempts to seduce his viewers with beauty and humor, sometimes subtly playing with their brains (as so many seductions do). His work explores the spaces between, before/after, around, or attendant to the photographic image. Through transmutation, alteration, animation, destruction, etc., he disrupts the transaction between viewer and image, hoping to provoke analysis and hinder absorption. He currently teaches at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in the Photography and Art History, Theory, and Criticism departments.
More information on Cole Robertston can be found at www.colerobertsonphoto.com
ELINA MALKIN is a Pennsylvania based artist who  creates multimedia works spanning the mediums of video, photography,  collage, sculpture, performance, and installation. Her most current work  examines spiritual pseudoscience, including Wilhelm Reich’s Orgone  theory, Plastic Shamanism, or the inauthentic New Age appropriation of  Native American and other rituals, as well as her own spiritual  background, which includes practices of Judaism, Quakerism, Tibetan  Buddhism, and other more occult and mystical interests encouraged by  family and studied academically through the lens of ethnography. She  experiments with different forms of divination as tools for personal  insight, eking out gems of genuine enlightenment from illusion and  abstraction. Her works hover emotionally between a sincere desire to  trust in the power of these tools and a rational view of their actual  effectiveness. Elina received her BFA in Industrial Design from Carnegie  Mellon University in 2005, and and MFA from the University of  Pennsylvania in 2011.
ELISA “POOPER” HARKINS is a Native American composer and  artist originally hailing from Miami, Oklahoma.  In 2010 she had a  life-threatening bike accident, and during her recovery she was mostly  bed-ridden and turned to electronic music as a creative outlet. Her  music, animation, paintings and paper mache sculptures investigate  Native American stories, rituals, and spirituality through a the lens of  someone raised on pop culture and computer games.  She has shown her  work at the MCA Chicago, Andrew Rafacz Gallery, Club Nutz, ACRE  Projects, Secret Project Robot Room, Design Miami, and Locust Projects  Miami.  She is currently bailing out NYC.  Pooper wants to be your  friend.  BFF ’til the very end.
More information about Elisa “Pooper” Harkins can be found at www.pooper.co
MARVIN ASTORGA is  a Chicago-based artist originally from El Paso, TX, and part of the  band/collective Xina Xurner. His work embraces the pathetic, worthless,  absurd, and abject, and uses the language of failure and futility to  cast a critical eye on the value systems in place in contemporary art  practices and discourses on identity. His interdisciplinary practice  uses futility as a starting point for creative reinvention of the  artist’s identity. Marvin received his BFA from Yale University in  2004.
More information about Marvin Astorga can be found at www.marvinastorga.tumblr.com
VIRGINIA ABERLE was born in Miami, Florida, and currently lives and works in Chicago, IL. Her work combines painting, sculpture, sticks and trash to make talismans, exploring object-making to fulfill desires both extraterrestrial and trivial. She received her BFA from the University of North Carolina in Asheville in 2010. She is co-director of Roxaboxen Exhibitions, a 6,000 square-foot facility in Chicago.