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SUMMARY:The Art Center will be closed  SEPTEMBER 2 - 8
DESCRIPTION:The Art Center will be CLOSED from September 2 to September 8 for Labor Day and Summer Break. \nWe will be open on regular hours starting on September 9. \n  \nMonday – Thursday\, 10am to 7pm \nFriday 10am – 4:30 \nSaturday\, 10am to 4pm \nSunday\, 11am – 4pm \n  \nWe look forward to seeing you soon!
URL:https://www.hydeparkart.org/event/the-art-center-will-be-closed-september-2-8/
LOCATION:Hyde Park Art Center\, 5020 South Cornell Avenue\, Chicago\, IL 60615\, Chicago\, IL\, 60615\, US
CATEGORIES:Closures
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SUMMARY:Everybody's Art: Free Art Making Workshops
DESCRIPTION:As a nod to Robert Earl Paige’s community art practice and our exhibition\, The United Colors of Robert Earl Paige\, the Art Center is hosting all ages art making workshops on the South Side and across Chicago facilitated by our Community Engagement Fellow\, Yeeseon Chae. \nJoin us at Armstrong Park with Elastic Arts for a workshop on August 27th! \nThis event is made possible by support from the Terra Foundation for American Art
URL:https://www.hydeparkart.org/event/everybodys-art-free-art-making-workshops-3/
LOCATION:Armstrong Park\, 4433 S. St. Lawrence Avenue\, Chicago\, 60653\, United States
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SUMMARY:EveryDay Art Everyday Materials: The History of Everyday Art Now and then
DESCRIPTION:Notes from The Woodshed Workshop: EveryDay Art Everyday Materials: The History of Everyday Art Now and Then \nDive into the colorful world of shaving cream marbling\, where you’ll swirl vibrant hues to create stunning\, one-of-a-kind designs on paper\, perfect for cards\, art prints\, and beyond. \nThis free all ages art making workshop is led by our Community Engagement Fellow\, Yeeseon Chae. Exhibiting artist Robert Paige will frequently be present to have conversations with participants and answer questions about his work\, art practice\, and life as a designer/educator/fabric man. \nRegister for the workshop here \nThis workshop series is in conjunction with our exhibition\, The United Colors of Robert Earl Paige\, the largest exhibition of Robert Paige’s work to date\, which surveys the iconic textile designs and painted fabric of one of the most generative artists/designers from the South Side of Chicago. The exhibition\, corresponding public programs and upcoming catalog is part of Art Design Chicago\, a citywide collaboration initiated by the Terra Foundation for American Art that highlights the city’s artistic heritage and creative communities.  \nRobert Paige approaches art and craft as a joyful choreography between practical invention and material research. The fluid lines\, intense colors\, repeating circles and simple balance found in modernist paintings by Wassily Kandinsky\, Sonia Delaunay\, and Lazlo Maholy Nagy for example\, are equally as influential to Paige’s style as the tight basket weaving techniques and symbology of West African cultures\, the textured ripples on tree bark\, and the unfettered improvisations of the Chicago jazz powerhouse the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM).  Raised in the Woodlawn neighborhood\, where he still resides\, Paige makes artworks in response to the patterns\, colors\, and materials of everyday Black life. Paige playfully challenges the juxtaposition of art and craft in his hand-dyed textiles\, cardboard collages\, and ceramic tiles to encourage mental and physical liberation for all.
URL:https://www.hydeparkart.org/event/everyday-art-everyday-materials-the-history-of-everyday-art-now-and-then/
LOCATION:Hyde Park Art Center\, 5020 South Cornell Avenue\, Chicago\, IL 60615\, Chicago\, IL\, 60615\, US
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SUMMARY:Bridge_Work. Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Bridge_Work features works from The Bridge Program\, a seminar-style course led by Yoonshin Park\, which fosters dialogue among a select group of artists to push art practices to new levels. \nArtists:\n\nCharlotte Mays\nGunjan Chawla Kumar\nJalen Hamilton\nJayne King\nKathryn Rodrigues\nKeith S. Wilson\nKelly McKaig\nOlivia JS Lee\nSaleem Hue Penny\nXingyu Huang\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nProgram Curator:\nYoonshin Park\n\nMueller Meeting Room and D’Angelo Library.\nSEPTEMBER 23 – OCTOBER 27
URL:https://www.hydeparkart.org/event/bridge_work/
LOCATION:Hyde Park Art Center\, 5020 South Cornell Avenue\, Chicago\, IL 60615\, Chicago\, IL\, 60615\, US
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SUMMARY:The Material Dictates Itself
DESCRIPTION:Where a knot begins and ends exhibition artists\, Teresita Carson Valdez\, Molly Roth Scranton\, Malika Jackson\, and Kara Cobb Johnson\, explore the ways that material exploration inspires and drives their practice across various media\, and the ways in which they intersect and diverge and inform each other through tactility. With an emphasis on techniques derived from ceramics\, weaving\, and the feminine mystique\, the artists will also speak to the complexity of craft practices that have evolved within the contemporary context. With the hand ever present in the work\, the artists question how objecthood and abstraction informs the interpretation and transformation of the work from its raw to final state. The conversation will be moderated by Christine Tarkowski\, Professor in the Fiber and Material Studies Department at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. \nThis discussion is in conjunction with our New Edition Professional Pathways program\, which is offered exclusively for alums of Center Program\, one of the Art Center’s capstone development programs for working artists. New Edition challenges a group of ten artists to build on their practice by adding new mediums to their toolbox by enrolling in a course at the Art Center to create new works\, and through participation in weekly seminars. \nRegister to attend here. \nAbout the Artists:  \nTeresita Carson \nTeresita Carson is a Mexican\, Chicago-based artist and award-winning filmmaker working across disciplines\, including moving image\, new media\, and installation. Taking an irreverent approach to world and counter-archive building\, she explores the abstract intersections between the historical\, the speculative\, indigenous cosmogonies\, and magical peripheries. Her experimental films have screened internationally\, including at the Slamdance Film Festival and the Museum of Contemporary Art of San Diego. Most recently\, her work was included in the Cleve Carney Museum’s Emerging Artist exhibition and was chosen for the 2024 Ground Floor Biennial. Carson has received grants from DCASE’s Individual Artists Program (IAP) and the Artists Run Chicago Fund. She is currently collaborating on a film project with the Walter H. Dyett High School for the Arts community as part of her residency with CPS Lives. \nMolly Roth Scranton \nMolly Roth Scranton lives and works in Chicago\, Illinois. Her studio practice uses household objects\, language\, and quotidian aesthetics to create “thing-poems”: sculptures\, ceramics\, weavings\, paintings\, installations\, and time-based works in video and sound that mimic the objects of everyday life. Her interests lie in collaboration\, beauty\, longing\, escapism\, labor\, and anxiety. Her work has been included in numerous solo and group exhibitions in the United States and abroad\, including the Weisman Art Museum in Minneapolis\, MN\, the Finnish Academy of Fine Art in Helsinki\, Finland\, Babelkunst in Trondheim\, Norway\, Harvestworks in New York\, and the Hyde Park Art Center\, Elastic Arts\, Free Range\, Roman Susan\, and 6018 North in Chicago. \nMalika Jackson \nChicago-based artist and educator\, Malika Jackson presents emotional narrative works in painting\, drawing and sculpture inspired by her lived experience as well as texts by writers like Langston Hughes and Sonia Sanchez. Jackson is an alumna of the Art Center’s Center Program (class of 2013) and has been making her artwork between the Oakman Clinton Studios at the Art Center and her apartment studio in South Shore for over 20 years. \nHer works have been exhibited in galleries\, festivals\, in group and solo shows. Jackson had a solo exhibition Whispers of a World Without Words at the Hyde Park Art Center in 2022\, and an exhibition with Sapphire and Crystals at Bridgeport Art Gallery\, and the Addington Gallery. She has also received commissions for the Ronald McDonald Houses’ – the Ryder Cup Tournament; as well as exhibiting at the Howard Brown Center\, Black Clay at Chicago State\, Fast Forward\, Rewind: Play\, HPAC\,‘From the Earth-Woman Made Gallery\, Gallery D’Estees\, Noyes Gallery\,\nMuseum of Science and Industry\, Artopolis at the Merchandise Mart\, Cliff Dwellers\, and numerous other venues.Awards include honorable mention\, Museum\, of Science & Industry\, Black Creativity; honored by the Diasporal Rhythms Art Association; art grant from the city of Chicago\, design awards-Ann Brooks and Fur International Awards. Commissions for public artwork through the City of Chicago. Curator for Women’s Made Gallery and curator and coordinated ‘Cultural Connections African Art Bazaar for 25 years. Featured in ‘Curators of Dixon’; ‘Producing Local Color’ – Art Network in Ethnic Chicago’\, by Diane Grams; ‘South Shore Current’. Jackson has taught in the Chicago Public Schools\, Charter School\, Community Organizations and at the Hyde Park Art Center. She received an MFA & BFA from the School of the Art Institute\, and studied at Illinois State University\, Normal\, Illinois\, and participated in an artist tour of France and Italy\, where she completed a ceramic workshop in Tuscany. \nKara Cobb Johnson \nKara Cobb Johnson (born 1976) is a visual artist based in Pilsen\, Chicago. Cobb Johnson trained as a sculptor\, video\, and public artist in Minneapolis\, MN\, and graduated from Northeastern Illinois University in 2000. Her work investigates form\, materials\, and space while offering immersive installations that present an empowered female hand. She has curated independently as part of her practice and received a Visual Arts Certificate from the University of Chicago\, Graham School of Continuing Studies in 2016. Cobb Johnson has been awarded the Individual Artist Project Grants from both The Illinois Arts Council and Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events to create new works in 2019 and 2023. She held panelist and executive board positions for Chicago Sculpture International and Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events in 2023 and 2024. \nAbout the Moderator: Christine Tarkowski \nChristine Tarkowski is an artist working in a variety of formats including the making of permanent public sculptures\, propositional drawings\, cast glass models\, and textile yardage. Her current works are in pursuit of the abstract\, drawing on history\, craft tectonics\, and archetypes. She employs methods of dimensional abstraction to evolve narrative elements that refer to dissolution of order through processes of alchemy or heat. \nShe has been commissioned to create public works by; University of Illinois Chicago\, DCASE\, Millennium Park\, City of Chicago\, Socrates Sculpture Park; Manilow Sculpture Park at Governors State University\, and private clients. She has exhibited works at; Corning Museum of Glass\, Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis\, Cooper-Hewitt National Museum of Design\, RISD Museum\, The Renaissance Society\, Carrie Secrist Gallery\, Devening Projects\, Priska Juschka Fine Art\, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago\, Chicago Cultural Center. Her awards include; Ellen Stone Belic Institute for the Study of Women and Gender in the Arts and Media Columbia College Chicago/3 Arts Fellow\, Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Individual Artist Award\, Illinois Arts Council Fellowship\, Franconia Sculpture Park Grant Jerome Foundation\, and Creative Capital Foundation. \nTarkowski is a Professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago where she’s the Chair of Fiber and Material Studies.
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SUMMARY:Hyde Park Jazz Festival: jackpot [everything blk & baldwin] an audi-soul-full poem celebration of James Baldwin’s centennial
DESCRIPTION:The Hyde Park Jazz Festival will celebrate the 100th Anniversary of James Baldwin’s birthday at the Art Center\, with a performance by Chicago Poet Laureate avery r. young & de deacon board featuring D-Composed. \nThe performance will be set in artist Robert Earl Paige’s current exhibition\, The United Colors of Robert Earl Paige. \nDuring this unique performance\, young and Paige will engage in a conversation about the ways in which each artist has engaged with Baldwin’s work. \nInspired by James Baldwin’s philosophy suggesting growing up Black\, Gay and impoverished in America was like hitting the jackpot\, interdisciplinary artist avery r. young responds to the Hyde Park Art Center’s retrospective exhibition of the work of artist Robert Earl Paige. Part interview / part concert\, young enlists accompaniment from his band\, de deacon board and the string ensemble D Composed to present poetry and song in a discussion with Paige about art and  combines beauty and race. \nIn preparation for this performance Gallery 1 will be closed on Saturday\, September 28 from 10AM – 1:30PM. \n \nAvery Young looks directly into the camera. Avery is wearing a camel colored jacket and a dark gray sweater with a black/gray scarf over one shoulder. He is wearing black rectangular glasses \nPhoto by: Sulyiman Stokes \nAVERY YOUNG\nChicago Poet Laureate avery r. young is an interdisciplinary artist and teaching artist who has been an Arts and Public Life Artist-in-Residence at the University of Chicago\, a 3Arts Awardee\, and a Cave Canem fellow. In the foreword of his most recent book neckbone: visual verses (Northwestern University Press)\, Theaster Gates called him “one of our greatest living street poets” and “one of the most important thinkers on the Black experience.” Black Grooves referred to young’s most recent album tubman (FPE Records) as “brilliant” and “supremely funky.” young’s poems and essays have been published in Cecil McDonald’s In The Company of Black\, The BreakBeat Poets\, The Golden Shovel Anthology: New Poems Honoring Gwendolyn Brooks\, AIMPrint\, and other anthologies. His album booker t. soltreyne: a race rekkid engages matters of race\, gender\, and sexuality in America during the Obama Era. young’s work in performance\, visual text\, and sound design has been featured in several exhibitions and theater festivals–notably The Hip Hop Theatre Festival\, The Museum of Contemporary Art\, and the American Jazz Museum. He is the featured vocalist on flutist Nicole Mitchell’s Mandorla Awakening (FPE Records)\, one of the directors of The Floating Museum\, and a co-mentor for Rebirth Youth Poetry Ensemble. He performs with his band\, de deacon board. \n  \nD-COMPOSED \nD-Composed is a Chicago-based Black chamber music collective that celebrates Black culture and creativity through the music of Black composers. \nWe aim to make classical music experiences inclusive and reflective of the Black experience by intentionally creating experiences that meet our community where they are. \nD–COMPOSED /DEE-KUHM-POHZD/ – ADVERB – Our creative process involves breaking down preconceived notions\, barriers\, and opinions of what people think classical music should be to re-writing our narrative to reflect what the classical world could be. \n  \nThe musicians: \nD-COMPOSED Ensemble Members \nCaitlin Edwards – Violin \nKhelsey Zarraga – Violin \nWilfred Farquharson – Viola \nTahirah Whittington – Cello \nDe Deacon Board Musicians \nAlfonzo Jones – Drums \nCream Jones – Guitar \nJeff Harris – Drums \navery r young – voice \nSpecial Guest – Robert Earl Paige – respondent
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LOCATION:Hyde Park Art Center\, 5020 South Cornell Avenue\, Chicago\, IL 60615\, Chicago\, IL\, 60615\, US
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