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Raising Products is a virtual series on art, design, and communities of color. It is about making and unmaking. The project exposes the design process and its relation to fabrication, branding, and artisanship, as well as sparks conversation about the history of Chicago art and design and its relevance to communities of color.
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Every Tuesday from 7-9pm Agitator Gallery will host a live model drawing session via Google Hangouts.
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Raising Products is a virtual series on art, design, and communities of color. It is about making and unmaking. The project exposes the design process and its relation to fabrication, branding, and artisanship, as well as sparks conversation about the history of Chicago art and design and its relevance to communities of color.
Explore these teaching materials developed by members of the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago Teacher Institute to use as inspiration and application whether you're a parent looking to entertain your children at home or an educator looking for lesson plans while you teach remotely.
Read More43 min. Content Warning: Strong Language
Raising Products is a virtual series on art, design, and communities of color. It is about making and unmaking. The project exposes the design process and its relation to fabrication, branding, and artisanship, as well as sparks conversation about the history of Chicago art and design and its relevance to communities of color.
This is an original abstract painting by Sarah Ashby, a fully nonobjective piece focused on color and form.
Read MoreThis short video documentary by Mark Loucks shows the artistry involved in restoring a large, hundred-year-old Tiffany window. This is important preservation work that involves an artist's eye and rare skill.
Read MoreDuring summer of 2018, Creative Grounds @ Anthony Overton served as the organizing platform to facilitate collaborative projects among Bronzeville/Southside and city-wide artists, architects, students and residents.
Read MoreIn our time of media overwhelm, just reading a book can be a welcome refuge from the intrusion of the digital chaos which surrounds us in our daily life.
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