Short video documentary clip offering an inspirational glimpse into the creative endeavors and developing legacy of Pilsen-based artist Mario Castillo, one of the leaders of the Latino Mural Movement in late 1960’s Chicago.
Read MoreEmmy nominated film about Native American Veterans and community working together to move forward together at the National Gathering of American Indian Veterans.
Read MoreA short film I directed and edited featuring my husband, Salvatore Córdova, aka Sound Hoarder. Shot at home during Chicago's situation in place.
Read MoreCall for participants for a live event happening April 25-26 from 10:00am - 4:00pm and May 2 from 2:00pm - 6:00pm and May 3 from 12:00pm - 6:00pm. Register for more information and Zoom link.
This new documentary project by artist Kirsten Leenaars, structured as a series of video portraits across the US, traces stories of belonging and loneliness. Participants will be part of a recorded Zoom.us event.
Read MoreA lavishly-illustrated romp through Chicago Imagist art: the Second City scene that challenged Pop Art’s status quo in the 1960s, then faded from view.
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 MoreThe Quarantine Times is an expanded publication project, designed by Public Media Institute.
Read More"Not Quite White: Arabs, Slavs, and the Contours of Contested Whiteness" is a documentary that expands the American conversation on race by zeroing in on whiteness as a constructed social and political category.
Read MoreOn May 14, 2019, Jane Addams Hull-House Museum (JAHHM) gathered partners to craft "A Memo to the Mayor from the West Side," prompted by the Chicago Community Trust's "On The Table" discussions and inspired by JAHHM's project "Making the West Side: Community Conversations on Neighborhood Change.
Read MoreA virtual unveiling of the Blue Goose mural.
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