As mentioned before, our exhibit changed over and heavily featured flying animals as a new theme. We swapped in several dozen pieces of art, and it changed the entire mood of the space, bringing the action from the back of the Rumpus Room into the front of the Main Gallery. Our first pair of artists featured in the Bird Sanctuary are art power couple, Jay Ryan and Diana Sudyka. Fittingly, their pair of four pieces worked best in the space right next to each other. Nice when it plays out like that.
Jay’s four densely layered, yet vibrant and fun silkscreen prints “Three Pigeons and a Jay” were just that—three similar pigeons of varying color each with a toy, and one regal Stellar’s Jay. Jay does his work out of the Bird Machine, his studio space in Skokie, and he’s constantly pushing the edges of his art with paintings, books, and banners in addition to his always surprising posters. Jay doesn’t just do birds, if you’re unfamiliar. He also draws chubby nondescript mammals wrestling, squirrels wrestling, and, lots of other things either wrestling or not wrestling. He does a dizzying mix of rock posters and fine art creations in his works, and has both developed a distinctive signature style, but is also not afraid to break it completely. Imagination in spades, that one.
Works by Jay Ryan
- Pigeon
- Pigeon
- Pigeon
- Stellar’s Jay
Materials: paper, screen print ink
Website: https://thebirdmachine.com/
Bio: the bird machine, inc., is a screen print poster workshop, owned and run by Jay Ryan, which is located very close to Chicago. Jay learned to screenprint beginning in 1995. In 1999, Jay started the bird machine print shop in the basement of his apartment building. In 2002, the bird machine moved to proper commercial space in Chicago’s Ravenswood neighborhood, during which time the national poster community really took off, as reflected by Jay’s constant travel, showing posters and talking to students around the country. In 2007, the bird machine moved a final time, to a small building in Skokie.





