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SUMMARY:Soif Solstice: Photography Exhibition\, Wine Tasting\, and Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:Join ART WORKS Projects (AWP) and Easy Does It for a special Soif Solstice event\, in collaboration with local wine fair Third Coast Soif\, featuring the debut of AWPs’ Emerging Lens Chicago exhibition\, alongside a wine tasting that further connects us to people and places around the globe. \nAWP is a Chicago-based visual advocacy organization that advances engagement through human rights-based storytelling\, utilizing powerful documentary photography and film-based projects. Last shown at the 2024 Photoville Festival in Brooklyn\, NY\, “Emerging Lens: Safety\, Visibility\, Justice\, and a Hope for the Future\,” features eight global storytellers supported through AWP’s flagship fellowship program\, Emerging Lens. Each of the artists (listed below) represents early-career documentary photographers who cover underrepresented stories across the globe\, pushing the boundaries of traditional photojournalism and storytelling. \nEasy Does It will lead a curated wine tasting of 12 wines\, illuminating the enduring connection between land\, identity\, and resilience. The concept of terroir resonates uniquely in many of AWP’s visual stories\, where natural elements like soil and climate shape and preserve cultural heritage. Photography and wine are living records\, carrying layers of meaning that reflect the past and inform the present. This connection becomes the foundation of artists’ and winemakers’ narratives\, as their resulting works remind us that land is more than just terrain\, but a cultural identity. \nThis is a ticketed event\, from which a portion from each ticket sold will support AWP’s Emerging Lens Fellowship\, providing unrestricted grants\, production support\, and professional mentorship for new and early-career documentary photographers worldwide. During the event\, guests will have the opportunity to purchase raffle tickets and bid on silent auction items that will help AWP meet critical funding gaps. \nWhile the challenges of our current politically charged environment seem insurmountable\, our stories\, though personal\, often traverse borders and understanding. Join us for an afternoon of building community as we share stories of the people\, the places\, and the wines that connect us all. \nTicket Prices: \nGeneral Tickets: $35 \n\nPhoto exhibition and tasting of 12 wines\n\nVIP Tickets: $75 \n\nWelcome glass\nPhoto exhibition and tasting of 12 wines\n5 Raffle Tickets\n\n*For guests who do not want to partake in the wine tasting\, that’s okay! Please attend\, browse raffle and silent auction items\, and enjoy non-alcoholic and low ABV beverages available for purchase at the bar. Food by Motorshucker will also be available for purchase. \nFor event questions or sponsorship inquiries\, please contact Bora Un\, Managing Director\, AWP: bora@artworksprojects.org \n\n\n\n\nHost Committee: \nIvan Arenas \nMeghan Bourke \nKelly V. Carter \nAlex Cuper \nErin Kohn \nMark Lindzy \nElena Seligson \nFeatured Artists: \nAstrig Agopian (2023-24 Fellow) is a French-Armenian reporter\, photojournalist and documentary filmmaker based in Paris. Her work focuses on the intersection between geopolitics\, territory\, marginality\, and memory. Agopian was a featured journalist in UNESCO’s 2023 exhibition: Safety of women journalists: the stories behind the faces of women journalists. Astrig’s project “Like There’s No Tomorrow” is featured in this exhibition. \nMark Anthony Brown Jr.(2021-22 Fellow) is a journeyman of sorts. Mark’s art practice is research-driven and interdisciplinary\, utilizing photography\, sculpture\, drawing and painting with an interest in vernacular aesthetic practices and sensibilities\, the manifestation of African retentions in the diaspora\, semiotics\, and archival practices. His work has been exhibited nationally and has received various fellowships and awards including the Nexus Grant from Atlanta Contemporary (2022)\, and a Visiting Researcher Fellowship at Wilson Special Collection Library at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2023). Mark’s project “Forest Cove: All of the Above” is featured in this exhibition. \nMegan Farmer (2019-20 Fellow) is a visual journalist at Seattle’s NPR affiliate station\, KUOW Public Radio. She previously worked at the Omaha World-Herald. Megan’s work has appeared in NPR\, The Associated Press\, The New York Times\, Science Magazine\, Bleacher Report\, The San Francisco Chronicle\, The Omaha World-Herald\, and The Seattle Times. Megan’s project “Life After a Hate Crime” is featured in this exhibition. \nBrittany Greeson (2020-21 Fellow) is a Detroit\, Michigan based photographer and grew up in the mountains of North Carolina and in Western Kentucky. Her work examines the consequences of economic divestment and the daily life of the American working-class through long-form visual narratives and portraiture. Prior to working independently\, she interned at The Oregonian\, The Roanoke Times\, The Flint Journal\, The Washington Post\, and the San Antonio Express-News. Brittany’s project “A City in Limbo” is featured in this exhibition. \nIsadora Kosofsky (2016-2018 Fellow) is a documentary photographer and filmmaker based in Los Angeles. She began photographing at the age of fourteen\, documenting individuals in hospice care. Isadora often takes an immersive approach to visual storytelling\, spending months and years embedded in the lives of the people she shadows. She is a recipient of a 2018 Grant from the Pulitzer Center for Crisis Reporting and the Royal Photo Society named her one of one hundred “heroines” in photography worldwide. Isadora is a TED Fellow\, part of a network of 450 global change makers\, and gave a talk at TED 2018 in Vancouver. Isadora’s project “Vinny and David” is featured in this exhibition. \nEmmanuel Guillén Lozano (2016-17 Fellow) is a Mexican photographer and photo editor currently based in New York City. His work focuses on social issues\, human rights\, and the effects of violence. His long-term projects in Mexico document the toll of the Drug War and the consequences it has brought to communities around the country that have suffered forced disappearances and killings\, both at the hands of the cartels and the Mexican state security forces. He currently works as a photo editor on projects for Google at Blink Media\, and has taught photojournalism at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Emmanuel’s project “43: The Aftermath of a Disappearance” is featured in this exhibition. \nMustafa Saeed (2022-23 Fellow) is a Somali-born artist based in Hargeisa\, Somaliland. His work combines different mediums including photography\, graphics\, and sound to explore socio-political issues including war\, conflict and the environment. He is a contributor to Everyday Africa and the founder of Fankeenna\, a youth-led art platform that houses a studio\, gallery and workspace for local artists. His work has been exhibited at Addis Foto Fest (Addis Ababa)\, Lumières d’Afriques (Paris)\, and UNSEEN Photo Fair (Amsterdam). Mustafa’s project “Heavy” is featured in this exhibition. \nRachel Woolf (2018-19 Fellow) is a Denver-based independent visual journalist. She specializes in documentary photography\, videography\, and portraiture. Her work aims to intimately show aspects of humanity intersecting with economic and social issues. She has been published in The New York Times\, CNN\, US News and World Report\, Bloomberg\, Education Week\, Detroit Free Press\, and The Detroit News. Rachel’s project “Deported: An American Division // A Family Divided” is featured in this exhibition.
URL:https://www.chicagoculturalalliance.org/event/soif-solstice-photography-exhibition-wine-tasting-and-fundraiser/
LOCATION:Easy Does It\, 2354 N Milwaukee AVE\, Chicago\, 60647
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and Gallery Events,Food and Drink
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SUMMARY:ART WORKS Projects Gallery Closing Event: 18 Years of Visual Advocacy
DESCRIPTION:After 11 years of producing and presenting high-impact visual advocacy projects in our beloved shared office and gallery space located at 625 N Kingsbury Street\, our team at AWP will be moving out on March 31. \n\nTo mark this occasion\, we welcome back AWP’s founder\, Leslie Thomas\, who will be joining us for a special closing event featuring a conversation with managing director Bora Un on Sunday\, March 23 from 3:00 – 5:00pm. This conversation will be moderated by AWP Board Member and DEI Manager at WBEZ\, Steve Bynum.\n\nDuring our time together\, we will revisit some of AWP’s projects from across our 18 years of creating impact through powerful visual storytelling\, and will share details about some upcoming collaborations with Leslie’s film production studio\, MIRA Studios/MIRA Europe. Guests will also have the opportunity to view a glimpse of Leslie’s latest feature-length documentary film\, The Sharp Edge of Peace\, based on AWP’s 2012 project Women Between Peace and War: Afghanistan.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis event will serve as the closing event for our open house taking place on Saturday\, March 22 – Sunday\, March 23 from 12:00 – 6pm each day as we invite our Chicago community to come see the space for a final time\, and to help us find new homes for a number of our ready-to-go exhibition kits\, books\, limited edition prints\, and a range of unused exhibition materials and supplies that will be for sale\, or free for the taking! 
URL:https://www.chicagoculturalalliance.org/event/art-works-projects-open-house-moving-sale-march-22-23/
LOCATION:625 North Kingsbury Street Chicago\, IL 60654\, 625 North Kingsbury Street\, Chicago\, IL\, 60654\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and Gallery Events,Member Events,Talks and Gatherings,Tour
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SUMMARY:Terroir and Territory: ART WORKS Project Year-End Event
DESCRIPTION:ART WORKS Projects is delighted to invite you to a special celebration as we prepare for the 10th anniversary of the Emerging Lens Fellowship Program in 2025. To commemorate this milestone\, we are hosting an evening of wine tasting and an exhibition that celebrates a decade of transformative storytelling through photography and visual art. \nThe event will feature the work of 2023-24 Fellows Astrig Agopian and Natalia Favre\, whose projects illuminate the enduring connection between land\, identity\, and resilience. The concept of terroir finds unique resonance in their work\, where natural elements like soil and climate shape and preserve cultural heritage. In terroir studies\, soil is not merely a physical medium but a vessel for memory\, carrying layers of meaning that reflect the past and inform the present. This connection becomes the foundation of both artists’ narratives\, as their projects remind us that land is more than terrain—it is a living repository of memory and cultural identity. \nIn Like There’s No Tomorrow\, Astrig Agopian explores how soil and landscape serve as anchors of cultural identity for displaced Armenians\, using land to preserve memory and foster resilience. Similarly\, Maloneras\, Seeds of Resistance by Natalia Favre sheds light on the struggle of Indigenous women in northern Argentina to protect their ancestral land from the environmental and social consequences of lithium mining. Both projects demonstrate how land\, like terroir in winemaking\, shapes unique and enduring narratives\, becoming symbols of resistance\, identity\, and heritage. \nJoin us for this memorable celebration where we will explore the powerful stories behind these works while enjoying a curated wine tasting experience that embodies the rich symbolism of land and place. Together\, we will reflect on a decade of impactful storytelling through the Emerging Lens Fellowship and toast to a future of continued creative exploration and cultural preservation. \nWe hope you will join us for this sensory evening dedicated to the resilience and beauty of land\, culture\, and community! \nEVENT TICKET INCLUDES: \nThree wine-tasting stations featuring 3-5 wines from select regions including: \n\nJujuy/Andean Region of Argentina and Chile\nArmenia\, Azerbaijan\, and Georgia\nSyria and Lebanon\n\nThere will also be heavy appetizers\, additional beverages including non-alcoholic refreshments\, and desserts.
URL:https://www.chicagoculturalalliance.org/event/terroir-and-territory-art-works-project-year-end-event/
LOCATION:625 North Kingsbury Street Chicago\, IL 60654\, 625 North Kingsbury Street\, Chicago\, IL\, 60654\, United States
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SUMMARY:From BordersCruzadas to Borderlines
DESCRIPTION:Immigration is one of the most politicized issues in the United States\, as politicians across both aisles debate the fate of people fleeing violence\, poverty\, trafficking\, hunger\, and [political instability. ART WORKS Projects presents From BordersCruzadas to Borderlines\, a discussion between photographers Will Sands\, Oscar Castillo (BordersCruzadas project] and Cathy Edelman\, from Illinois based nonprofit CASE Art Fund [Borderlines exhibition]\, presenting two sides of a very complex issue facing the US Southern border. \nBordersCruzadas: A Collaborative Story recognizes that people impacted by displacement are often excluded from the conversations that determine their fate. Through documentary photography and content collaboratively created with four people fleeing their homeland\, BordersCruzadas explores the physical and symbolic boundaries that define the lived experience of those seeking to cross the United States’ southern border. \nBorderlines is CASE Art Fund’s ongoing photographic exhibition about the Juarez/Texas/New Mexico border. At Expo Chicago\, CASE will recreate the Sunland Park\, NM desert\, the site of the most recent cros­­sings in the El Paso region. The exhibition includes photographs of the terrain\, objects found in the desert\, photographs and videos of helicopters and border patrol searching the desert\, and a poignant interview from a local proprietor whose business is the site of most desert crossings today and in 2022. \nFrom BordersCruzadas to Borderlines will be held in person at ART WORKS Projects\, 625 N Kingsbury St\, Chicago\, on Wednesday\, April 12. \nDoors open at 5 pm to for an early preview of an exhibition in development\, BordersCruzadas. \nThe presentation and discussion will be from 6:00 – 7:15 pm.
URL:https://www.chicagoculturalalliance.org/event/from-borderscruzadas-to-borderlines/
LOCATION:625 North Kingsbury Street Chicago\, IL 60654\, 625 North Kingsbury Street\, Chicago\, IL\, 60654\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member Events
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SUMMARY:BordersCruzadas
DESCRIPTION:BordersCruzadas: A Collaborative Story\nOscar B. Castillo and Wil Sands\nApril 12 – May 12\, 2023 \nART WORKS Projects \n625 North Kingsbury\, Chicago\, IL 60654\nHours: 11am – 4pm\, Tuesdays and Thursdays\, and by appointment. \nContact info@artworksprojects.org for more information or press materials. \nBordersCruzadas: A Collaborative Story is an ongoing research project by photographers Oscar B. Castillo and Wil Sands\, which compiles documentary photography\, video\, archival materials\, and personal and political discourse to present the physical and symbolic boundaries that form America’s borders. The resulting images and documents not only provide tangibility to an abstract space but offer those within it visibility and voice.  \nBoth veteran photojournalists\, Castillo and Sands spent months documenting and collaborating with migrants in Mexico and at the US border. BorderCruzadas is the result of shared efforts to present a visual\, evidentiary case for urgent\, effective\, and coordinated public policy and humanitarian aid for the globally displaced. 
URL:https://www.chicagoculturalalliance.org/event/borderscruzadas/
LOCATION:625 North Kingsbury Street Chicago\, IL 60654\, 625 North Kingsbury Street\, Chicago\, IL\, 60654\, United States
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SUMMARY:Syria: The Frontlines of Displacement
DESCRIPTION:ABOUT THIS EVENT: \nJoin the co-editors of Witnesses to War: The Children of Syria\, Karam Foundation\, ART WORKS Projects\, and event sponsor\, Howard Conant\, Jr.\, for a discussion and exhibition of acclaimed photojournalist Bassam Khabieh’s nearly decade long project\, Witnesses to War: The Children of Syria. \nKhabieh (joining via live feed) and Lina Sergie Attar\, CEO and Founder of the Karam Foundation\, will be in conversation to discuss Khabieh’s unique and personal perspective\, the impact of the ongoing war in Syria on children\, and the ongoing challenges facing the 3.6 million registered Syrian refugees currently living in Turkey as well as those living in other parts of the globe. \nGlobally\, we have surpassed 100 million refugees worldwide\, most recently due to the war in Ukraine. While attention has been shifted to supporting Ukrainian refugees\, we welcome this opportunity to connect with our Chicago-land community members to draw lessons learned from different contexts and treatments of refugees\, and how we can take action. \nABOUT WITNESSES TO WAR: THE CHILDREN OF SYRIA \nWitnesses to War: The Children of Syria – book and exhibition – provides an insider’s account of the impact that the war in Syria has had on children. \nFrom the rebel held area of Eastern Ghouta\, Witnesses to War illustrates\, through photographs and stories\, the incredible resilience of Syria’s young in the face of violence. Children and their families held onto fragments of normalcy through schools conducted in basements\, street games played in the temporary lull of battle\, and events and holidays celebrated under tenuous conditions. \nKhabieh did not start out as a photographer. When the war broke out in Syria\, he was studying computer science at Damascus University. As the violence escalated there and around the country\, it was clear that there was an urgent need for Syrian photographers to ensure that the world knew what was happening in his increasingly isolated and dangerous homeland. Throughout the conflict—until mid-2018\, when the Syrian regime captured Douma\, his hometown—he remained in the region\, working as a photojournalist for many international media outlets and gaining international acclaim. \nIn this 11th anniversary year of the Syrian Arab Spring\, Syria remains in crisis. There are still millions of displaced people who are living in refugee camps either inside Syria or in Jordan\, Lebanon\, and Turkey. Thousands of missing detainees are suffering inside security interrogation centers. And\, the economic situation in Syria is deteriorating daily as poverty and hunger spread. \nBooks will be available for sale during the event. 100% of the proceeds go to outreach\, advocacy\, and the support of Syrian refugee youth and communities through Karam Foundation.
URL:https://www.chicagoculturalalliance.org/event/syria-the-frontlines-of-displacement/
LOCATION:625 North Kingsbury Street Chicago\, IL 60654\, 625 North Kingsbury Street\, Chicago\, IL\, 60654\, United States
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