About this Event
Opening June 11, 2026 from 6-9pm, in the heart of Highwood at 524 Sheridan Road.
Known for his iconic robot character and deeply relatable narratives, Chris RWK brings a body of work that explores vulnerability, connection, and the quiet resilience of the human spirit through art. Through paintings and mixed media works, this exhibition reflects on the act of giving—of leaving pieces of ourselves behind in the places and communities that shape us.
Following his recent mural and sculpture installations in Highwood’s Everts Park, RWK’s presence in the city continues to evolve through this intimate gallery exhibition. “I Left My Heart in Illinois” speaks not only to the artist’s personal connection to place, but also to the broader emotional exchange between art and community. Each work becomes a gesture—an offering of love, memory, and shared experience.
Guests are invited to join us for the opening reception on June 11 from 6–9 PM to experience the work firsthand and celebrate the continued evolution of art in Highwood.
Chris has partnered with curators Koz (Silvertuna Studios) and Lulu (Collect With Lulu) for over a decade in various cities, spaces, and parts of their lives.
The day prior to the exhibition there a sculpture dedication will take place at Everts Park at 5:30pm during the Celebrate Highwood Evening Gourmet Market.
ABOUT CHRIS RWK:
Chris RWK is a New York–based visual artist whose work bridges street art, pop culture, and introspective storytelling. From an early age, he absorbed the imagery of comic books, sci-fi, film, television, and music, storing those visual impulses in what he describes as his “mental journal.” Those collected images now act as fuel for a visual lexicon built around his signature robot icon.
As a child of the late ’70s and ’80s, Chris’s earliest sketches emulated cartoons and comic strips; by his early teens, he was tagging walls around Staten Island and photographing graffiti outside his door. Over time, letters gave way to characters — the robot figure came to symbolize emotional states, resilience, vulnerability, and the tension between machine and humanity.
The name Robots Will K*ll was coined during a residency in Vermont in 1999. The phrase crystallized an idea: repetition can numb you, turning once-vibrant acts into mechanical ritual. Chris adopted the name publicly in 2001, launching RobotsWillKill.com as an open platform for creators overlooked by traditional galleries and institutions. “You wouldn’t give us space, so we built one,” he later reflected. Over time the site evolved into a collective, uniting artists across the globe who shared a DIY, emotionally resonant approach.
Chris also holds formal credentials: an Associate’s degree from FIT and a BFA in Painting from Hunter College. Those years of study sharpened his use of color, structure, layering, and composition. Yet he continues to meet the street on its terms — painting murals, sticker campaigns, and collaborative walls whenever possible. His 2009 mural with Veng, inspired by Where the Wild Things Are, is a testimony to his enduring street practice.
Today, Chris’s work has evolved toward greater psychological depth. His use of layering, texture, and color is more intentional. The robot remains his emotional avatar — slouched, simple, with an “X” heart — but its gestures now carry more nuance. Viewers are invited to bring their own stories.
Above all, Chris remains committed to the idea that art is for everybody. Through RWK he advocates for recognition of underrepresented artists, pushes back on exploitative “exposure” deals, and insists that artists know their value.
He is active in exhibition circuits — both solo and group — with galleries like Harman Projects, SUYE, and Silvertuna Studios. Chris is proud to be part of the Highwood city beautification project with a mural and sculpture in the heart of the city. Join us to welcome Chris back to Highwood!
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
524 Sheridan Rd, 524 Sheridan Road, Highwood, United States
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