by Monica Felix | Sep 25, 2024 | Member Opportunities, Member Wire
Chicago Cultural Alliance – Leadership Council | Tuesday, Oct. 15th | 4:00 – 7:00pm | Swedish American Museum
We hope to see as many of our members as possible at this important planning event!
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This in-person meeting of the Chicago Cultural Alliance Leadership Council is intended for leadership (or the appropriate decision-maker) from all Core Members AND Partner Members of the CCA. This is scheduled for 4:00 – 7:00pm on Tuesday, Oct. 15th at the Swedish American Museum of Chicago. Even if you cannot attend all three hours of this event, we ask that you please try to attend part of it. Beverages and heavy snacks will be provided.
WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THIS EVENT?
In furtherance of our mission to support and promote Chicago’s centers of cultural heritage, it is imperative that we hear directly from our members. The goals for this meeting will be 1) to hear what additions or changes you would like to see to CCA services or programs and 2) to help facilitate and plan program collaborations for 2025.
WHAT TOPICS WILL BE COVERED?
We plan to cover the following topics during the meeting:
- Address opportunities for members to participate in the Activating Heritage conference in March 2025 (TBD) as panelist, presenters, or regular attendees.
- Gauge interest in Core Member participation in Mosaic 2025 (TBD) at a Cultural Activation Table.
- Discuss Core Member participation in Journey Chicago & World Dumpling Fest 2025 (TBD). This can include: performing on the main stage, taking over a cultural booth at the festival, co-organizing an event for Journey.
- What subject matter experts would you like to hear from during the Town Halls? Would you attend additional virtual workshops with an expert outside of the town halls?
- What CCA services do you use the most?
- What would you like to see the CCA offer?
- Are you interested in the CCA focusing more on collective services and playing more of an advocacy role?
- What type of engagement would you like to see from the Partner Members of the CCA?
- How have you (Core Members) worked with Partner Members in the recent past?
- How do you (Partner Members) perceive your role as a member of the Alliance? How would you like to participate differently in the future?
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by JI Yang | Jun 5, 2023
Join the Heritage Museum of Asian Art for a hands-on tea experience guided by GongFu tea expert! Enjoy the tea and have fun with friends.
by JI Yang | Jun 5, 2023
Free Admission Museum Nights take place every third Friday of each month from 5 pm to 8 pm! The tour will start at 6 PM on time. All tours depart from the reception desk, and please be sure to arrive on time. The event offers wine and appetizers.
This Friday at 7-7:40 PM, our Resident Artist 2024 – Irene Hsiao will perform at the Heritage Museum of Asian Art as part of the project If The Sky Could Dream.
About the Tour –
Learn about Asian Art in the Heritage Museum of Asian Art with a guided hour-long tour around the gallery. Museum-trained interns and volunteers will give a talk on selected artworks. Each word is packed with fascinating insights, information, and stories. During this participatory experience, you’ll connect with works from across the collection and get a close look at highlighting artworks. Visitors of all ages are welcome.
Please note tours may be canceled or postponed due to unforeseen circumstances.
About the project –
IF THE SKY COULD DREAM focuses on the Chinese dragon as a powerful being that fosters harmony. This creature is emblematic of China as well as a mythological being for many Asian and Western cultures and thus evokes a sense of mysticism, and intrigue in many communities. Representing the Chinese Dragon as a water deity, the installation series will feature images and projections of the weather and local bodies of water in Chicago.
If The Sky Could Dream is supported, in part, by a Foundation for Contemporary Arts Emergency Grant
About Irene Hsiao
Irene Hsiao creates performances in conversation with visual art in museums, galleries, and public spaces, a practice that includes site-specific interaction with visual artworks and experimental engagement with artists, institutions, and the public. Find out more through our website.
Accessibility
The Heritage Museum of Asian Art’s Entrance is on West 35th Street. Take the elevator to the third floor and turn right to the Museum Reception Desk. Accessible and standard toilets are located on the same floor. Free parking space is available next to the museum via West 35th Street.
If you have any programming questions, don’t hesitate to get in touch with [email protected] or 312-842-8884.
by JI Yang | Jun 5, 2023
by JI Yang | Apr 10, 2023
The Field Tour Program is designed for children of all ages to journey through Asia’s rich and diverse cultures. The program runs Sunday from 2 to 3 pm and is free for children .
We are excited to offer a special tour designed just for children.
On this tour, Children will embark on a journey through the rich and diverse cultures of Asia. Our expert guides will take them on a fun and educational exploration of our exhibits, including vibrant pottery, intricate sculptures, and fascinating artifacts from different regions of Asia.
Children will learn about the art and traditions of China, Japan, Indian and other countries and discover how these different cultures have influenced each other over time. They will get to see real artifacts, learn about their history and meaning, and even create their own art inspired by what they have seen.
Our tour guides are specially trained to engage children of all ages and make learning fun and interactive. We use stories, games, and other activities to help children connect with the art and cultures they are learning about.
Not only is this program educational, but it’s also a fun way for kids to experience the museum. They’ll have the chance to ask questions, interact with exhibits, and engage with other kids who share their curiosity. Come and join us on this special children’s tour of the Heritage Museum of Asian Art, and let child’s imaginations soar as they discover the wonders of Asian art and culture. We hope that the Field Tour Program will inspire a lifelong love of learning and exploration in the kids who participate.
This tour starts at the reception desk of the Museum.
Accessibility
The Heritage Museum of Asian Art’s Entrance is on West 35th Street. Take the elevator to the third floor and turn right to the Museum Reception Desk. Accessible and standard toilets are located on the same floor.
Free parking space is available next to the museum, accessed via West 35th Street.