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Public Art: Given a Chance, Can It Work for You? Amy M. Mooney, Ph.D. | Amy M. Mooney is an Associate Professor of Art History and Visual Culture…
Pulp Feminism: Radical Social Histories in Hand Papermaking Melissa Potter | Melissa Potter is an artist and Associate Professor and Director of the Book…
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An Interview with Sarah Ross of Prison + Neighborhood Arts Project with Heath Schultz Sarah Ross & Heath Schultz | Sarah Ross is an artist and teaches at the School of the…
Step High, Stoop Low: Yeats and Larkin in Chicago Paul Durica | Paul Durica is a writer and Programs Coordinator for the Arts Club of Chicago.…
Jane Addams and the Tradition of Community Arts Practice in Chicago Richard Siegesmund | Richard Siegesmund is a Professor of Art and Design Education in the School of Art at…
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What should revolutionary artists do now? Susy Bielak | Susy Bielak is an artist and the Associate Director of Engagement and Curator of…
Lucky Pierre’s Final Meals Project Michael Thomas | Michael Thomas is the co-founder of Lucky Pierre, a collaborative group working in writing,…
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CITIES AND SOCIAL JUSTICE: LESSONS FROM THE LAISSEZ-FAIRE METROPOLIS Jennifer Gray | Jennifer L. Gray is an Art and Architectural Historian at Columbia University and…
CAPE Hilesh Patel and Scott Sikkema Authors’ note: because there are two authors, we refer to ourselves…
96 Acres and Project NIA: Building an anti-incarceration infrastructure Bert Stabler | Bert Stabler is a Renaissance man occupying the prairie. www.bertstabler.com I spent…