Cameron Esposito's memoir Save Yourself is a hilarious “queer-as-hell” story of how she came out and found comedy.
Read MoreIn conjunction with the exhibition Pop América 1965-1975, The Block Museum of Art hosted a conversation with three Chicago, Latinx artists—Vicko Alvarez Vega, Nicole Marroquin, and Diana Solís—whose practices are rooted in issues of identity and community.
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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.
43 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.
The Commons Online is a digital extension of the MCA's second-floor community space—this is a place to foster social belonging during social distancing.
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.
Guest choreographer Du’Bois A’Keen discusses his creative process for the development of “INCARNATION 1” with Red Clay Dance’s founding Artistic Director Vershawn Sanders Ward in a behind the scene look.
Read MoreThe Auditorium Theatre's weekly #AudTalk series features members of the Auditorium Theatre community, including Auditorium Theatre staff and performers who have graced our stage.
Read MoreCreative Chicago documents conversations with 22 of Chicago’s most influential artists, designers, architects, writers, and other creatives. This diverse group provides insights into their artistic processes, influences, and hopes for their shared city.
Read MoreIn this special extended episode, photographer Dawoud Bey and writer, critic, and photographer Teju Cole are in conversation with MoCP’s curator of academic programs and collections, Kristin Taylor.
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