@Newcity reviews "How Chicago Are You?" @GrahamFound
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Grantees Common Room and Teddy Cruz participating in "Living As Form" this fall @creativetimenyc
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Extended hours tonight until 8pm. See Anne Tyng: Inhabiting Geometry late every third Thurs of the month until June 18
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"Claude Bragdon and the Beautiful Necessity" wins the 2011 RBMS Leab Award
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Visions for Chicago release party @JAHHM on Monday Read @LDWeinberg's fantastic review of the book
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Jonathan Muecke speaks this Saturday @GrahamFound See his work now @ Volume Gallery
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American Academy in Rome announces that Graham Foundation grantee Sean Lally is a 2011-2012 Rome Prize winner
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Great review of Anne Tyng: Inhabiting Geometry on Visualculturist.
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How Chicago are you? Chicago artists, architects, cartoonists, designers & musicians explore this question tonight @ GF
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Drawings& ephemera from the Gordon Drake Archives now on view @StoutBooks.
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Can't see the exhibit? Buy the updated reprint of the 1965 book California Houses of Gordon Drake @GrahamFound's bookshop
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Visions for Chicago, Book Release Party
May 06, 2011
Grantee Daniel Tucker's Visions for Chicago is a public art project that took place in front yards, empty lots, and public spaces throughout Chicago, Illinois during a historic mayoral and city council election season. From November 2, 2010 through April 1, 2011, blank signs were distributed to over 100 Chicagoans who are involved in trying to make the city more livable in a myriad of ways every single day. The signs and sign makers were photographed and their work is presented in a book of the same name.
Join Tucker, musician Alex Han, Don Washington, and several Visions for Chicago contributors for a book release party at the Jane Addams Hull House Museum on Monday, May 16th from 6-8pm.
For more information, click here.
To RSVP, click here.