The Guild Literary Complex presents and supports diverse, divergent, and emerging voices through innovative programs including performances and readings.
Read MoreRed represents danger, strength, and passion. Yellow represents optimism, but conversely, cowardice. Sensibilities can be the "backbone," used to represent strength, courage, and commitment. Each "vertebrae," outlined in black, represents the "shock" absorbed….
Read MoreAlbany Park Theater Project’s FEAST is a theatrical love letter to our city's immigrant food culture and joyful cooking traditions, featuring stories harvested from Chicago's kitchens, street corners, home cooks, butchers, bodegas, farmers, and fishermen.
Read MoreMale and female ten inch sculpted figures made with mixed stoneware clay bodies (cone 10 reduction firing).
49 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.
Momic is a comic series on observations in motherhood. This episode, "Limits" (completed April 7, 2020), expresses the initial realizations of life during physical distancing.
YouTube Live on April 21 at 6:00pm
Veronica Roth, best-selling author of the Divergent Series, has new novel, Chosen Ones, set in a dystopian Chicago.
Sing some of your favorite songs with Kate from Over the Moon Players! Clap, dance, and sing along. Recommended for kids ages six years and younger.
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Every Tuesday from 7-9pm Agitator Gallery will host a live model drawing session via Google Hangouts.
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.