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SUMMARY:Radical Craft: Arts Education at Hull-House\, 1889-1935
DESCRIPTION:Radical Craft\, an exhibition\, catalog\, and workshop series\, celebrates the work of immigrant artists and reformers at the country’s most important social settlement. The exhibition showcases Hull-House’s rarely exhibited textile collection\, drawn from a wide array of immigrant traditions. Also included are handbound books from Ellen Gates Starr’s bookbindery\, newly restored paintings by Alice Kellogg Tyler\, and a new selection of ceramics from the historic Hull-House Kilns. The exhibition is accompanied by a unique clothbound exhibition catalog\, designed by Hour Studio\, and a special edition created in collaboration with The Weaving Mill. \nThe exhibition illuminates a network of local beginnings and international influences upon Hull-House’s approach to the practice and experience of art. By the turn of the century\, Hull-House had become a nexus for educators who envisioned the arts as a tool for social reform in the immigrant communities on the Near West Side. Through paintings\, textiles\, metalwork\, pottery\, and books—largely from Hull-House’s own collection—the exhibition shows how the arts at Hull-House provided immigrant neighbors with opportunities to experience the “restorative power in the exercise of a genuine craft\,” in the words of Hull-House co-founder Jane Addams (1860-1935). Radical Craft gives attention to Hull-House’s lesser-known co-founder\, Ellen Gates Starr (1859-1940)\, who was committed to the ideals of the Arts and Crafts movement and believed that art should be accessible to everyone. Notably\, the exhibition also sheds new light on immigrant artists who came to Hull-House for art classes and demonstrated their heritage crafts. \nRadical Craft extends Hull-House’s commitment to access to the arts for all. The Museum hots a series of workshops in ceramics and textiles in the historic Residents’ Dining Hall in partnership with Red Line Service\, an arts organization led by people experiencing homelessness\, and Firebird Community Arts\, which offers arts instruction to people living on the South and West Sides. The workshops with shared meals take place in Fall 2024 and Spring 2025. \nRadical Craft is presented in partnership with UIC Gallery 400 and its exhibition\, Learning Together: Art\, Education\, and Community\, which centers the progressive art pedagogy of a diverse group of Chicago artist educators from the mid-1960s through the 2010s\, highlighting the unique teaching practices of educators working across Chicago’s diverse neighborhoods.
URL:https://2024.artdesignchicago.org/event/radical-craft-arts-education-at-hull-house-from-1889-1935/
LOCATION:Jane Addams Hull-House Museum\, 800 S. Halsted St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60607
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Living Stories: Contemporary Woodland Native American Art
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition examines contemporary approaches to traditional Woodlands style art\, highlighting the underrepresented and diverse Native cultures of the Great Lakes region and the materials\, art forms\, and processes they have carried forward over generations.
URL:https://2024.artdesignchicago.org/event/anishinaabe-art-stories-of-today/
LOCATION:Gichigamiin Indigenous Nations Museum\, 3001 Central St\, Evanston\, IL\, 60201
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250523
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260323
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SUMMARY:Catalyst: Im/migration and Self-taught Art in Chicago
DESCRIPTION:The importance of immigration and migration in the genre of self-taught art is an underexplored topic. Chicago\, a city with a significant and ongoing history of immigration and migration\, is fertile ground for investigating the cultural\, communal\, familial\, and educational influences that enrich artistic production. \nIn light of this history\, the exhibition aims to be inclusive of varied experiences of coming to Chicago while attempting to be mindful of the sociological\, experiential\, and legal differences for immigrants\, migrants\, asylum seekers\, and others. \nThe first to open in Intuit’s newly-renovated museum\, this exhibition explores catalysts for artists who came to Chicago and began or expanded their artistic practice. The range of personal and political subject matter and artistic styles reflects artists processing distinct cultural traditions\, memories and experiences of living in diaspora. Themes of belonging and longing for one’s homeland\, labor and individual expression\, bearing witness to history\, and assimilation resonate in the artworks on display. \nThe narrative centers on the rise of self-taught art in Chicago during the second half of the 20th century\, opportunities for artists leading up to this time\, and the continued importance of im/migrant self-taught artists to the cultural landscape of Chicago today. \nA public preview of the exhibition takes place on Friday\, April 25\, 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.
URL:https://2024.artdesignchicago.org/event/chicago-as-catalyst-immigrant-communities-nourish-self-taught-artists/
LOCATION:Intuit Art Museum\, 756 N. Milwaukee Avenue\, Chicago\, IL\, 60642\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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