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SUMMARY:Haitian Flag Community Art Project
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a family-friendly art project in creating a community Haitian flag! Come learn about the history and significance of Haiti’s flags\, with a presentation by Historian William Leslie Balan-Gaubert and create a piece of a soon-to-be flag with Haitian\, Chicago Artist Cindy Lys! \nSpecial thanks to the Hyde Park Art Center for hosting this event! \nAll materials provided – Family Friendly \nHAMOC acknowledges support from the Illinois Art Council Agency for this event.
URL:https://www.chicagoculturalalliance.org/event/haitian-flag-community-art-project-2/
LOCATION:Hyde Park Art Center\, 5020 S. Cornell Avenue\, Chicago\, IL\, 60615\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member Events,Workshops and Classes
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SUMMARY:Ukrainian National Museum's Folk Art Market
DESCRIPTION:Summer with Ukraine in your Heart! \nVisit the National Ukrainian Museum’s Folk Art Market! Browse art works\, clothing\, jewelry\, books\, and more! \n 
URL:https://www.chicagoculturalalliance.org/event/ukrainian-national-museums-folk-art-market/2022-07-10/
LOCATION:Ukrainian National Museum\, 2249 W. Superior St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60612\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member Events
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SUMMARY:Artist Discussion with Madeline Sayet
DESCRIPTION:Artist Discussion and Q&A with Mohegan Director\, Playwright\, and Actor\, Madeline Sayet \nJoin us on Sunday\, July 10 at 6:00 p.m. as we welcome award-winning Mohegan director\, writer\, actor\, and educator Madeline Sayet to the Mitchell Museum of the American Indian. We invite you to this in-person conversation and Q&A to celebrate Sayet’s work and the production of her solo play\, Where We Belong\, now showing at the Goodman Theatre as part of a national tour presented by the Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company in association with the Folger Shakespeare Library.   \nWhere We Belong\, at the Goodman Theatre through July 24\, 2022\, is a personal story of an Indigenous theatre-maker’s journey across geographic borders\, personal history\, and cultural legacies; in search of a place to belong. Sayet’s autobiographical account in Where We Belong shares her experience pursuing a Ph.D. in Shakespeare in England. There she finds a country that refuses to acknowledge its role in colonialism while echoing a journey to England braved by Native ancestors in the 1700s following treatise betrayals\, forcing us to consider what it means to belong in an increasingly globalized world.  \nThis intimate conversation with Sayet is free for Mitchell Museum Members and $10 for non-members. Admission for Native citizens is always free. Tickets can be purchased in advance or onsite.   \n\n\n\n\n\nFor more information about this program\, please contact: info@mitchellmuseum.org | (847) 475-1030 | www.mitchellmuseum.org/events/
URL:https://www.chicagoculturalalliance.org/event/30705/
LOCATION:Mitchell Museum of the American Indian\, 3001 central street\, Evanston\, IL\, 60201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member Events,Talks and Gatherings
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SUMMARY:HAMOC's Collection Unveiling
DESCRIPTION:Through a generous grant from the Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation\, the Haitian American Museum of Chicago (HAMOC) was able to hire a Collection Specialist\, Eve Mangurten\, to catalog the museum’s Haitian-specific Collection of art and artifacts. \nJoin HAMOC and Eve in two events: \nJuly 12: Presentation – Learn about Eve’s process of cataloging the museum \nJuly 14: Workshop – Learn how to access the collection \nThe full collection will become available to the general public to utilize\, research and learn about following the July 14th Workshop. \nYou don’t want to miss this!
URL:https://www.chicagoculturalalliance.org/event/hamocs-collection-unveiling/2022-07-12/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Member Events,Talks and Gatherings,Workshops and Classes
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SUMMARY:Film in the Park / Cine en el Parque
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy summertime Chi with our annual Film in the Park/Cine en el Parque! In partnership with the Chicago Park District\, the series runs family-friendly films projected on large screens in various citywide parks for FREE. The goal is to bring Latino films to various communities in Chicago to showcase diverse storytelling and talent. All films are shown in their original language with English subtitles.\nScreenings take place every Wednesday from July 6th – August 3rd\, and begin at dusk approximately 8:30PM. Arrive early for a good spot!\nTHIS IS A FREE EVENT\nTo view our full line-up\, visit our website:\nlatinoculturalcenter.org/programs/film-in-the-park\nSAVE THE DATE\nJuly 6th – Harrison Park\nJuly 13th – Piotrowski Park\nJuly 20th – Kelvyn Park\nJuly 27th – Loyola Park\nAugust 30th – Kilbourn Park
URL:https://www.chicagoculturalalliance.org/event/film-in-the-park-cine-en-el-parque/2022-07-13/
LOCATION:Multiple Venues\, Chicago\, IL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member Events,Music, Film, and Theater
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SUMMARY:Artecito Virtual - Camaleón
DESCRIPTION:¿Sabías? Los camaleones cambian el color de su piel por una variedad de razones\, ¡pero no para mezclarse con su entorno!\n¡Únase a nosotros mientras exploramos más sobre los camaleones con nuestros amigos de Lincoln Park Zoo!\nContáctese aquí:\nhttps://bit.ly/ArtecitoCamaleo\n____________________________________\nDid you know? Chameleons change their skin color for a variety of reasons- but not to blend in with their surroundings!\nJoin us as we explore more about Chameleons with our friends at Lincoln Park Zoo!\nContect Here:\nhttps://bit.ly/ArtecitoCamale
URL:https://www.chicagoculturalalliance.org/event/artecito-virtual-camaleon/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Member Events,Workshops and Classes
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SUMMARY:HAMOC's Collection Unveiling
DESCRIPTION:Through a generous grant from the Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation\, the Haitian American Museum of Chicago (HAMOC) was able to hire a Collection Specialist\, Eve Mangurten\, to catalog the museum’s Haitian-specific Collection of art and artifacts. \nJoin HAMOC and Eve in two events: \nJuly 12: Presentation – Learn about Eve’s process of cataloging the museum \nJuly 14: Workshop – Learn how to access the collection \nThe full collection will become available to the general public to utilize\, research and learn about following the July 14th Workshop. \nYou don’t want to miss this!
URL:https://www.chicagoculturalalliance.org/event/hamocs-collection-unveiling/2022-07-14/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Member Events,Talks and Gatherings,Workshops and Classes
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SUMMARY:8th Annual Gathering of Veterans
DESCRIPTION:Thank you for joining us for the 8th Annual Gathering of Veterans\, which honors all veterans and military personnel of all cultures\, eras and branches in a Native Way that is open to all. This event is a 3-day event that will be held from Friday\, July 15th to Sunday\, July 17th at Cantigny Park in Wheaton\, IL (1S151 Winfield Road). This event is free and open to the public. \nAttendee Registration  &  Volunteer Registration \nThis year’s National Gathering of Native American Veterans will focus on healing. Traditional Native American healing not only involves physical healing but also mental\, emotional and spiritual healing. The National Gathering Planning Commitee is working on the lineup of speakers\, discussions\, workshops and cultural sharing and will be listed soon. \nRegister by July 1st to enter your name in our registration raffle. Winner will be chosen on July 17th. Must be present on Sunday\, July 17th to claim your prize. \n\n\nOur host hotel for this year’s National Gathering of American Indian Veterans is the DoubleTree by Hilton Lisle Naperville. Special room rate is $103 per night. \n\nHost Hotel: DoubleTree by Hilton Lisle Naperville\nAddress: 3003 Corporate West Drive\nLisle\, Illinois\, 60532\nGroup Name: National Gathering of American Indian Veterans\nGroup Code: CIV\nBooking: Book Hotel Room
URL:https://www.chicagoculturalalliance.org/event/8th-annual-gathering-of-veterans/
LOCATION:Cantigny Park\, Wheaton\, IL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cultural Festivals and Fairs,Member Events,Talks and Gatherings
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220925
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: …of the land: acts of refusal and ratification
DESCRIPTION:A three-person exhibition featuring new and recent works from Chicago-based artists Ajmal ‘Mas Man’ Millar\, Lola Ayisha Ogbara\, and R. Treshawn Williamson exploring homeplace through sculpture\, self-imaging\, & materialism.  \n\n\n…of the land: acts of refusal and ratification features new and recent works from Chicago-based artists Ajmal ‘Mas Man’ Millar\, Lola Ayisha Ogbara\, and R. Treshawn Williamson exploring sculpture\, self-imaging and history through postcolonial lenses\, collective & individual recollection and peculiar materialism. Their use of storytelling holds significance for spatiality and locality to become common ground through the fielding of land\, labor and industry. \nAjmal ‘Mas Man’ Millar expands the sculptural form welding metal\, Trinidadian carnival culture and identity politics alongside the African diaspora. Lola Ayisha Ogbara merges West African and African American interior design aesthetics with bodily sculptural ceramic forms\, with performative photography – that rest and refuse a Western gaze. \nR. Treshawn Williamson creates historical context for his own familial roots in the mining of charcoal material for large scale screen-printed tapestries in a careful consideration of laborious processes as praxis. Millar\, Ogbara and Williamson engage in practices that consider topographic timelines and performance as an essential tool making for an interesting dialogue about homeplace. \n_______________ \n\n\nAjmal ‘MAS MAN’ Millar is a self-taught contemporary visual artist and mas man (carnival costume designer). His work includes mixed–media sculpture that combine collage\, painting\, repurposed materials\, scrap metal\, performance\, and photography interrogating notions of cultural heritage\, sexual and gender identity\, and ritual practices as a first-generation African American black queer man born to Trinidadian immigrants. Ajmal earned an undergraduate degree from Morehouse College in 2008 and earned an MFA from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2021. \n“I am working on a collection of works engaging the Yoruba cosmological concept of Chi and its existence in everything\, alive or inorganic. I create amalgamations of found objects and scraps of steel combined with encaustic. Inspired from my carnival technique of ‘wire bending’\, Afrofuturism\, and Afro Surrealism\, I have an opportunity to express my emotions and thoughts as experienced in the various environments I collect from and exist in. My welding is drawing in space to depict the transcendent properties in masquerade. My goal is to contextualize a queer blackness rarely experienced through imagination\, invention\, and the investigation of dreams\, magic\, and ritual.” \nHe currently lives and works in Chicago\, IL. \n\n\n\n\nLola Ayisha Ogbara (cultural worker & artist) born and raised in Chicago\, Illinois holds many talents under her belt\, i.e. sculpture\, sound\, design\, photography and installation art. \n“My practice explores the multifaceted implications and ramifications of being in regards to the Black experience. I work with clay as a material in order to emphasize a necessary fragility which symbolizes an essential contradiction implicit in empowerments.” \nOgbara holds a Bachelor of Arts in Arts Entertainment & Media Management from Columbia College Chicago in 2013 and a MFA in Visual Arts from Washington University Sam Fox School of Art & Design. \nIn 2017\, Ogbara co-founded Artists in the Room\, a collective of artists and scholars who host artists\, emerging and established\, in hopes of serving as a catalyst for artist development and networking. Ogbara has also received numerous fellowships and awards\, including the Multicultural Fellowship sponsored by the NCECA 52nd Annual Conference\, the Arts + Public Life and Center for the Study of Race\, Politics & Culture Residency at the University of Chicago\, and the Coney Family Fund Award hosted by the Chicago Artists Coalition. Ogbara has exhibited in art spaces across the country and is currently based in Chicago\, IL. \n\n\n\n\nR. Treshawn Williamson is a Chicago based essayist and multidisciplinary artist of Black American descent\, from Prince George’s County\, MD\, by way of Livingston\, Alabama\, and Augusta\, Georgia. \nWilliamson’s work is a meditation on the obstruction and surveillance of the lived histories of African-Americans. He investigates the application of cultural re-imagination in the African Diaspora through the engagement of oral histories\, post-colonial theory\, folklore\, and ethnomusicology. In 2020 Williamson earned his BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. \nHe currently lives and works in Chicago\, IL.
URL:https://www.chicagoculturalalliance.org/event/exhibition-of-the-land-acts-of-refusal-and-ratification/
LOCATION:South Side Community Art Center\, 3831 S. Michigan Ave.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60653\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and Gallery Events,Member Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220715T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220715T200000
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception: …of the land: acts of refusal and ratification
DESCRIPTION:A three-person exhibition featuring new and recent works from Chicago-based artists Ajmal ‘Mas Man’ Millar\, Lola Ayisha Ogbara\, and R. Treshawn Williamson exploring homeplace through sculpture\, self-imaging\, & materialism.  \n\n\n…of the land: acts of refusal and ratification features new and recent works from Chicago-based artists Ajmal ‘Mas Man’ Millar\, Lola Ayisha Ogbara\, and R. Treshawn Williamson exploring sculpture\, self-imaging and history through postcolonial lenses\, collective & individual recollection and peculiar materialism. Their use of storytelling holds significance for spatiality and locality to become common ground through the fielding of land\, labor and industry. \nAjmal ‘Mas Man’ Millar expands the sculptural form welding metal\, Trinidadian carnival culture and identity politics alongside the African diaspora. Lola Ayisha Ogbara merges West African and African American interior design aesthetics with bodily sculptural ceramic forms\, with performative photography – that rest and refuse a Western gaze. \nR. Treshawn Williamson creates historical context for his own familial roots in the mining of charcoal material for large scale screen-printed tapestries in a careful consideration of laborious processes as praxis. Millar\, Ogbara and Williamson engage in practices that consider topographic timelines and performance as an essential tool making for an interesting dialogue about homeplace.
URL:https://www.chicagoculturalalliance.org/event/opening-reception-of-the-land-acts-of-refusal-and-ratification/
LOCATION:South Side Community Art Center\, 3831 S. Michigan Ave.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60653\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and Gallery Events,Member Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220716T130000
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SUMMARY:Kombilesa Mi: Baila Como en Palenque
DESCRIPTION:Dance Styles of Palenque \nTraditional Dance \nDance in San Basilio de Palenque is an artistic and cultural activity where the people of Palenque express feelings emotions and basic sentiments of everyday life. \nThemes and styles covered: \nA brief explanation of the traditional dance \nStyles of dance: \n\nEl Mapale\nCumbia\nCulebra\nCatalina\nEl pavo\n\nThe traditional dance can be seen in two ways: \n1. Dance as celebration \n2. Dance as pain/mourning \nDance as celebration are those dances that constitute different styles and movements filled with limitless energy. Individual expression (pases) or as couples. \nThese include mapale\, cumbia\, culebra\, catalina and pavo. \nDance as pain carry movements and melancholic “tones”. These are dances that demonstrate the crucial importance of women and of grandmothers. The dances are ritual-based\, specifically rituals of collective mourning. These dances also exhibit the most authentic expression of religion\, oral tradition and of the “kuagros” or familial groups of Palenque. \nAbout Kombilesa Mi \nKombilesa Mi from San Basilio de Palenque was born in 2011 as a musical concept that fuses Hip Hop with traditional rhythms such as the sexteto\, pavo\, bullerengue and chalusonga\, among others) safeguarding the “palenquero” language and using typical instruments from the region\, contributing new sounds to the rich history of Afro-Colombian music.
URL:https://www.chicagoculturalalliance.org/event/kombilesa-mi-baila-como-en-palenque/
LOCATION:Segundo Ruiz Belvis Cultural Center\, 4046 W. Armitage Ave.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60639\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dance,Member Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220716T180000
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SUMMARY:Reading Poetry to Read Ourselves: A celebration of Ghalib’s Poetry with Dr. Azra Raza
DESCRIPTION:Renowned physician\, scientist\, and author\, Dr. Azra Raza\, recites a selection of Mirza Ghalib’s powerful poetry. She translates and interprets the powerful lyrics in her very distinctive style that has endeared to her audiences all over the US and overseas.
URL:https://www.chicagoculturalalliance.org/event/reading-poetry-to-read-ourselves-a-celebration-of-ghalibs-poetry-with-dr-azra-raza/
LOCATION:South Asia Institute\, 1925 South Michigan Avenue\, Chicago\, IL\, 60616\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member Events,Talks and Gatherings
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220716T203000
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SUMMARY:Tinta Jazz
DESCRIPTION:Reading of poems by Afro-Puerto Rican writer Mayra Santos-Febres in dialogue with the Alejandro Salazar Quartet. \nThis multimedia event will feature video projections by Jose Arturo Ballester Panelli. The Segundo Ruiz Belvis Cultural Center invites you to share with our resident artists and learn about the work of one of the most critically-acclaimed and influential Afro-Puerto Rican voices of her generation. \n_______________ \nLectura de poemas de la escritora afroboricua Mayra Santos Febres en diálogo con el cuarteto del jazzista Alejandro Salazar. \nEl evento multimedia contará con proyecciones en video de Jose Arturo Ballester Panelli. El Centro Cultural Segundo Ruiz Belvis te invita a compartir con nuestros artistas residentes y a conocer la obra de una de las voces afropuertorriqueñas más influyentes y renombradas de su generación.
URL:https://www.chicagoculturalalliance.org/event/tinta-jazz/
LOCATION:Segundo Ruiz Belvis Cultural Center\, 4046 W. Armitage Ave.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60639\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member Events,Music, Film, and Theater,Talks and Gatherings
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