Arts Club Executive Director Janine Mileaf to appear on VOICES: A WTTW News Community Conversation
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2M ago
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“Haegue Yang: Flat Works” reviewed in Chicago Reader
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4M ago
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“Teresa Baker: Shift in the Clouds” reviewed in Newcity
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by Mia Morettini
6M ago
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“Mina Loy: Strangeness Is Inevitable” featured in Block Club Chicago
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10M ago
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“Mina Loy: Strangeness Is Inevitable” reviewed in Chicago Reader
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10M ago
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“Mina Loy: Strangeness Is Inevitable” reviewed in Newcity
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11M ago
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Lois Taylor Biggs on “Brenda Draney: Drink from the river”
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1y ago
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Suzanne Jackson: Listen’ N Home reviewed in Hyperallergic
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1y ago
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Rathin Barman reviewed in Chicago Reader
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1y ago
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Rachel Haidu and Helen Molesworth in Conversation
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by David Merz
1y ago
Thursday February 15 Public Program: Visual Art 6:00 pm Program The publications Open Questions and Each One Another attack two core questions: how does one find “oneself” in art? And what do museums, universities, and art history have in common as tools and obstacles in that search? Celebrated curator Helen Molesworth joins esteemed art historian Rachel Haidu in a conversation that will unfold some of the ways that art presents new questions about pleasure, identity, and the reactions of the observer. Free and Open to the Public Registration: In-person Virtual ..read more
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