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Third Shore Collective & James Davis’ Beveled

Third Shore Collective presents music from its recent, eponymous debut album. James Davis’ Beveled, with its unique instrumentation featuring pairs of flugelhorns and bass clarinets, performs a program of his compositions. SET 1: THIRD SHORE COLLECTIVE Kyle Brooks – alto saxophone Will Schneider – French horn Zakk Jones – guitar Dylan Bretz – bass BradContinue Reading
Written on July 18, 2022 at 5:36 am
Categories: Performance
Tags: Artie Black, Brad Billmaier, Chad McCullough, Chicago, Dan Thatcher, Dylan Bretz, Elastic Arts, James Davis, James Davis’ Beveled, Kyle Brooks, Logan Square, Mike Salter, Quin Kirchner, Third Shore Collective, Third Shore Collective & James Davis’ Beveled, Will Schneider, Zakk Jones
Zine Camp

Pack up your long-arm stapler, grab your sunscreen, and meet us at Zine Camp! If you love zines, you’re invited to our in-person, outdoor summer hangout this month. Join us at 3-5 p.m. CT on Sunday, July 17 in Chicago’s Humboldt Park. We’ll have s’mores, snacks, and some fun surprises … feel free to dropContinue Reading
Written on July 17, 2022 at 6:29 am
Categories: workshop
Tags: Chicago, Humboldt Park, Zine Camp, Zine Club Chicago
Quilt Making Workshop: What Does Solidarity Look Like?

Radical Empathy, Visual Voice, and Collaborative Quilt Making Dorothy Burge, Anthony Holmes, LaTanya Sublett and Mary L Johnson, presenters at the “Stitch x Stitch: Conversations on Quilting, ‘Healing’, and Abolition” conference, offer this special workshop at the PO Box to further the conversation about the rich history of textiles and movements for justice.
Written on July 17, 2022 at 6:28 am
Categories: workshop
Tags: Anthony Holmes, Dorothy Burge, LaTanya Sublett, Mary L. Johnson, PO Box Collective, Quilt Making Workshop: What Does Solidarity Look Like?, Rogers Park
State/Free Performance

The State/Free project synthesizes a year-long series of class conversations between Prison + Neighborhood Arts/Education Project (PNAP) instructors and students. Together, they imagined what a “51st Free State” might look, sound, and move like, developing a dialogue across the prison wall, a dance, a sonic interpretation of space and time. Damon Locks and Anna MartineContinue Reading
Written on July 17, 2022 at 6:21 am
Categories: Performance
Tags: Aaron Barnes, Aaron Hughes, Allen "NY" Johnson, Anna Martine Whitehead, Antoine Ford, Antwan Tyler, Carlos Ayala, Carlvosier Smith, Chicago, Damon Locks, Darrell Fair, DePaul Art Museum, Derrick Parks, Devon Terrell, Doris Sterling, Ike Easley, John Knight, Johnny Taylor, Kevin Walker, Lamaine Jefferson, Lincoln Park, Luan Luna, Rayon Sampson, Robert Curry, Rodney Love, Samuel Elam, Sarah Ross, State/Free Performance
The Language Between Worlds

Kanter McCormick Gallery Artists Nyame Brown, Bethany Collins, Nicole Marroquin, Chris Pappan, and Jessica Vaughn devise their own language of symbols, visual cues, and narrative structures that expose and subvert the racial inequality woven into American society. Written and coded methods of communication are tools these artists employ in their paintings, drawings, textiles and prints to translateContinue Reading
Written on July 17, 2022 at 6:02 am
Categories: Exhibition
Tags: Bethany Collins, Chicago, Chris Pappan, Hyde Park, Hyde Park Art Center, Jessica Vaughn, Nicole Marroquin, Nyame Brown, TheLanguage Between Worlds
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