A 1983 science fiction film fuels ongoing discussion on racial and gender justice.
Tag: Cauleen Smith
Mel Brooks, Bike the Drive, and more things to do in Chicago on Memorial Day weekend
A Memorial Day parade, Baderbrawl, and more happenings from May 26-28
An inside perspective of MCA exhibition
Brian Sandstrom, a gallery officer at the Museum of Contemporary Art, talks about his favorite exhibition and his personal connection to the work.
Why the AACM and AfriCOBRA still matter
MCA curator Naomi Beckwith discusses a new exhibit called “The Freedom Principle” that connects the legacy of the Black Arts Movement to current cultural and political battles.
3Arts adds a cell-phone pitch to its awards ceremony
The art of “the ask” assumes a new form.
“The Distance Between”: Longer in the rain
Weather marred the opening of the University of Chicago Logan Center/Arts Incubator show “The Distance Between.”
Chicago Film Archives posts this year’s Media Mixer films
Check out the collaborations created for Chicago Film Archives’s 2013 Media Mixer
University of Chicago incubating art on the south side
The University of Chicago has opened an Arts Incubator in Washington Park.
This week’s Culture Vultures recommend:
Chicagoans recommend The Ricky Gervais Show, film at the MCA, and Dance in the Parks
Cauleen Smith’s Sun Ra-inspired “A Star Is a Seed” at the MCA
A review of Cauleen Smith’s “A Star Is a Seed”
Cauleen Smith, John Parot, and other arty stuff to do this weekend
Arty stuff to do this weekend