On Sunday, March 19, about 30 participants in the Chicago chapter of the artist network Urban Sketchers visited Fermilab, located in west Chicagoland, and sketched their hearts out. They drew buildings, interiors and scenes of nature from the laboratory environment, capturing iconic Wilson Hall, restored prairie land and the popular bison herd on site.
Urban Sketchers holds monthly sketch crawls, as they’re called. Their mission is to “show the world, one drawing at a time.”
Sketcher Harold Goldfus drew scenes of art and architecture.
“I regard myself as primarily a figurative artist. At the Urban Sketchers Chicago outing, I expected to sketch figures at Fermilab with hints of the environment in the background,” Goldfus said. “Instead, I found myself taken with the architecture and aesthetics of the interior of Wilson Hall, and decided on a more unconventional approach.”
The sketch crawl was organized by Peggy Condon and Wes Douglas from Urban Sketchers Chicago along with Fermilab Art Gallery curator Georgia Schwender.
“I was very inspired by Fermilab’s strong commitment to the arts. I didn’t expect this for a world-renowned scientific research institution,” said sketcher Lynne Fairchild. “I really appreciated that they found so many ways to honor the arts and culture: the art gallery, lecture series, the awe-inspiring sculptures on the campus, and the design of Wilson Hall, especially the beauty of the atrium.”
You can see more paintings and drawings from Urban Sketchers Chicago on their Facebook page.
Check out their Fermilab sketches below. To see the full drawings and paintings, click on the magnifying glass icon in the lower right corner. Impressions from the artists are included in the captions.
Wes Douglas - Wilson Hall
"I am 'pleased as punch' that this location worked so well today. Our group tends to favor Chicago locations so I wasn't sure how many would show up to the suburb of Batavia today."
Rich Matheson - Plants in the Wilson Hall atrium
Peggy Condon - Prairie After a Burn
Restored prairie east of Wilson Hall after a recent prescribed burn.
Peggy Condon
Peggy Condon paints a watercolor of the prairie.
Jing Zhang - Main Ring pond - comparison
Jin Zhang - Main Ring pond watercolor
Peggy Condon and Jing Zhang
Harold Goldfus - Fermilab Art Gallery
"My first drawing at Fermilab on Sunday was a warm-up sketch from the second floor balcony in Wilson Hall. ... I really enjoyed the aesthetics of Fermilab. For a place devoted to cutting edge physics, there were a lot of artistic touches I appreciated."
Harold Goldfus - Wilson Hall atrium
"This one of the atrium at Fermilab's Wilson Hall is my favorite and it was the most challenging in terms of perspective. I was able to get at it by treating the view as if I was doing a sci-fi paperback cover and abstracting a lot of the shapes. Not my usual figurative work, but it still felt to me like my style."
Andrew Banks - Wilson Hall atrium
"Great event and turnout at Fermilab! Thanks to Wes Douglas for the arrangements."
Mary Jo Ernst - Plants in the Wilson Hall atrium
Mary Jo Ernst - Wilson Hall atrium
Lynne Fairchild - Wilson Hall atrium
I loved sketching in this light-filled space.
Julie Zhou - Wilson Hall atrium
David Farmilant - Wilson Hall atrium
Wes Douglas - Wilson Hall atrium
Fred Polito - View from the 15th floor
Jing Zhang - Person in the Wilson Hall atirum
Bridget Deatrick - Booster and Central Utility Building
Eileen Martin Ferguson - Booster and Central Utility Building
"I drove out west today to sketch at Fermilab. Some people sketched outdoors, but I enjoyed the view from the fifteenth floor."
Mary Jo Ernst - Bison
"We had to make a bison stop. Have never sketched them before. Just like cows – constantly moving. They have such an odd anatomy."
Bridget Deatrick - Bison farm
Alex Zonis
"Radiofrequency quadropole linear accelerator - RFQ :). Fermilab 15th floor. Looks like a cool insect! Thanks to Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory for hosting us and to Wes, Peggy and Georgia for making this happen!"
Alex Zonis presents her RFQ sketch
Marta Sitek - Wilson Hall
Bridget Deatrick - Wilson Hall
Brian Wright photographed sketchers taking in their scenes
Urban Sketchers sketchbooks
Urban Sketchers Chicago
About 30 participants in the Chicago chapter of Urban Sketchers visited Fermilab on March 19 to draw scenes of the laboratory. Photo: Georgia Schwender