Jul 26th 2025

subVersion Summer Camp

@ Multiple

Multiple

Opening Saturday, July 26th, at Multiple

On view through Sunday, July 27th

subVersion Summer Camp is a Do-It-Together series of gatherings and calls to action! MOST PROGRAMS EVENTS and MEALS are FREE TO THE PUBLIC. To help fund the camp you can donate and become a Camper and pin for $25, or become a Parent of a Camper for $100. ( or make yer donation at Co-Prosperity)

We have invited artists, educators, musicians, filmmakers, activists, designers, and workers of all stripes to converge in Chicago this summer to help us make posters, music, t-shirts and merit badges while we make friends, comrades, and plans. Let’s make camp.

Join us in Bridgeport, the Community of the Future (and beyond), for ten days of camaraderie, fun and resistance to the spread of fascist culture. subVersion Summer Camp will foster collective re-education through public conversations, workshops, classes and happenings. We’ll present a broad range of creative forms of protest, and participants will be able to choose their own solidarity adventure… kickball or tag, puppets or banners, ballots or stink bombs? Schedule is below.

Full schedule available here


SATURDAY, JULY 26TH

Printervention: Migrant Solidarity Zine Print-Run – 11am – 2pm

Hosted by: CHema Skandal!

@ Research House for Asian Art • 3217 S. Morgan St

Zines are an awesome and fun communication tool! This workshop is an introduction to everything a Zinester should know. Join us, learn and share, make a migration-related zine and create community.

Impulse & Intention: A Mindfulness Collage – 2:00 – 4:00 PM

Hosted by: Lily Cox

@ Research House for Asian Art • 3217 S. Morgan St

This society raises us to lean heavily into impulses that aid the empire and to repress all else. Collage is a beautiful way to lean into impulse through the chosen images, and intentionality through what is fixed to the page. Let’s practice mindfulness through art!

Dear Renad, To Gaza With Love – 2:00 – 3:00 PM

Hosted by: Rachel Hoffman and Leah Grynheim, Jewish Voice for Peace Chicago

@ Co-Prosperity • 3219 S Morgan St

Join us for an art-based workshop for young people to reflect and honor the experiences of Gazan Children and share their own thoughts and feelings through video and letter writing/art-making!

*This workshop curriculum is primarily for ages 8 years old and above.

ScreenING OF Alfonso Arau’s Mojado Power – 8:00 – 10:00 pm

Hosted by: Charly García

@ Co-Prosperity • 3219 S Morgan St

The story centers on an undocumented worker, who after various escapades, constructs a plan to unify indocumentados(undocumented persons) and Chicanos. His emblem is a decal advocating “mojado power”, that is, the unity of all persons of Mexican origin in the United States.

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