Visual Art
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Rocío Santos chatted with Mexican-American visual artist, photographer and educator Diana Solís about her endless journey…
Chicago sounds like Hyde-park based artist, curator, and educator Zakkiyya O’Neal, who works to preserve the legacy of the Black Arts Movement on the South Side.
Domingos en Vocalo hosts chat with three participants featured at this year’s Lit & Luz Festival – happening this week!
The Fest’s assistant managing director chatted with Nudia about what attendees can expect this year.
Refracting Histories, running November 10, 2022 – April 2, 2023 at the Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago, focuses on images of the human form to make cogent commentaries regarding representation within photography’s historical canon.
Chicago sounds like James Kao, who collaborated with fellow artists to found an inclusive exhibition space to give artists a platform.
Notes on the Great Migration marks the artist’s first solo exhibition in Chicago.
Palmer Square Art Fair and Queer Social Club present Queer Art Party. this Sunday at Sleeping Village.
Exhibition takes work from confines of the Art Institute’s collection and into host’s homes.
Luis Tubens is a poet and Pilsen Mural Historian. This is what his Chicago sounds like.