EVANSTON, Ill. — At the end of Maple Avenue, just across Noyes Street sits the Noyes Cultural Arts Center of Evanston. But the building’s basement is the real intersection.

“Mixing technology and art,” said Eric Beauchamp, who works in Studio B-13. “There’s the wood shop, the mad scientist’s lab, and an artist’s studio, so it’s a mix of everything.”

Beauchamp, 54, is the carpenter, chemist, and creative mind behind the artwork being crafted.

“I create art with fire, with heat, and so it’s pyrography,” he said. “I’m pretty much the only one who does this specific type of

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