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Chris has been ducking in and out of various nooks and crannies around the building as we install a whole bunch of shows over the next couple of weeks. But where is he in the picture below? Let us know your best guess and an Art Center T-Shirt is yours.

Between a stud and some drywall.
No blog postings for a week?!
What’s the deal?
Well, the whole Art Center went on vacation last week and we forgot to post any blog entries while we were gone….
Ok, not really. We’ve just been a little lax of late, but we’ll be getting back on track starting tomorrow. Your newest installment of “Where’s Chris?”, some previews of upcoming events, and a couple of long overdue recaps are all on their way, as well as our first ever guest posters soon to arrive as hosts of the 4833 blog. Stay tuned for more info.
It’s been an action packed week at the Hyde Park Art Center. Between a TalkingPoint discussion with Lorraine Peltz, an event with the University of Chicago, and our best ever TEART, things have been going non-stop. And we’ve still got Cocktails and Clay tonight! Keep an eye out for our TEART recap, and here’s a couple shots of the fun you could be having here at HPAC (that is if you’re taking Jessi Walsh’s Knitting Class on Saturdays)

As Blake Bradford might say, “Very Metal”
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Jim Duignan is an artist and founder of the Stockyard Institute, a project that draws attention to the visionary status of youth and people through the arts in a variety of Chicago neighborhoods. Stockyard Institute publishes AREA Chicago Arts, Education, Activism, a biannual publication in Chicago.

Jim begins his “residency” at the Art Center in preparation for Pedagogical Factory, an exhibition at the Hyde Park Art Center in Gallery 1, opening this summer. He’ll be at the Art Center on Thursdays in the Second Floor Studios on the west side of the building. Stop in for a chat with Jim to find out more about his project!