BOLT Alumni Receive Artadia Awards
Artadia is pleased to announce the Awardees for the 2018 Chicago Artadia Awards: Leonard Suryajaya and
Artadia is pleased to announce the Awardees for the 2018 Chicago Artadia Awards: Leonard Suryajaya and
Alexandria Eregbu performs a scene from Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man—reinterpreting Louis Armstrong’s simultaneous playing and singing of “(What Did I Do to Be So) Black and Blue.” This perfo
Since 2014 "Articulate" has been producing content aimed at how artworks and artists transform the way we see and understand the world.
The DePaul Art Museum is circulating a questionairre to better understand what Chicago-based artists need and how institutions can better serve those needs.
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The sooner the better: a sash hung shoulder to hip. We know what they say about the personal, we know that it’s now more than, we know no men are an: tightly wrapped and ripe for unpacking.
Virtue of the Vicious presents an examination of the current political climate from the perspective of eight contemporary artists.
The Independent Film Initiative (IFI) is a program of the Chicago Film Office – a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events – designed to retain, promote and provide career enhancing opportunities for local film industry professionals and media makers with the goal to fost
This shiny new episode of Bad @ Sports Center spotlights curator Raven Munsell.
Chris Reeves at Newcity speaks to Thomas Kong and Dan Miller about Kim's Corner Food
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As part of a residency with the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events, Sixty Inches From Center presents a free three-day festival around all things archiving as well as education and community autonomy in documentation.
Proceeds from this auction directly support The Chicago Artists Coalition's year-round programs and exhibitions and the artists and galleries who contributed work.
Kerry Cordoza recaps the Open Engagement conference that took place at the University of Illinois at Chicago as well as a constellation of sites across the city.
Since its foundation in 2009, High Concept Labs (“HCL”) has been providing Chicago artists with flexible, affordable space in which to develop projects and new works.
Propeller Fund presents a series of discussions, performances, presentations, and more in multiple neighborhoods across Chicago.
David Byrne's "What Good Are the Arts" responds to the proposed Trump administration budget cuts and an address Byrne gave at his local City Hall. Read an excerpt of his article below:
Rhizome has launched a new user-friendly web archiving application, Webrecorder Player, and now wants to empower regular users to take ownership of the web archiving process, and to take better grasp of access.
Sustain Arts launched their Chicagoland platform on January 26, 2017 at the Chicago Cultural Center...