Read about Actions: What You Can Do With the City! http://bit.ly/LIPjj
Thank you Cody and everyone at the Columbia Chronicle.
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Graham funded Pike Loop installation inauguration is tomorrow night! http://bit.ly/12AeNE
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Screening of grantee June Finfer's film, Green Towns USA: A New Deal, Oct 25. http://bit.ly/4gsqHr
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RT @sentientcity BBC review of Graham funded show Toward the Sentient City. Check it out! http://bit.ly/4sWV8P
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Grantee Jorge Otero-Pailos discusses his project, "The Ethics of Dust," at the Venice Biennale.
Oct 23, 2009
Graham funded lecture examining the legacy of Lumumba at Extra City tomorrow http://bit.ly/NDtRW
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Release party for Graham funded AREA #9 is Nov. 1 at the South Side Community Arts Center! http://bit.ly/10Ea0H
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Process renderings of a farm installation for the P.S. 1 courtyard, WORKac, 2008.
WORKac to Speak at Graham Foundation
Oct 22, 2009
WORKac shapes ideas - inspired by difference and applying research, programmatic expansion and a surrealist's eye to translate concepts into new forms and experiences. We engage the world - with unprejudiced curiosity - to find within experience the grounds for meaningful practice. We embrace humor as a critical tool, allowing us to enter complex conditions with precision and insight. Our work strives to make 1 plus 1 equal 3, strategically shuffling given contexts, conditions and programs to reveal narratives and carve added public value. WORKac is an urban practice, for now is the time to re-address the city at all scales, building transdisciplinary networks of philosophers, scientists, artists, farmers? to better confront structures of power, create alternative universes and produce work that resonates with the contemporary condition.
Peripheral Vision: A local reader inside and outside Chicago
Release of Graham Funded Publication, AREA #9 Peripheral Vision: A Local Reader Inside and Outside Chicago!
Oct 22, 2009
AREA Chicago, a publication and event series dedicated to researching, supporting and networking local social, political and cultural movements, will release AREA #9 Peripheral Vision: A Local Reader Inside and Outside Chicago.
The Graham Foundation is a proud supporter of this issue of AREA Chicago as well as their project Notes for a People's Atlas.
The release party will be held November 1, 2009 from 2pm - 5pm and will coincide with the closing party for The Demise of the South Side Community Art Center at the South Side Community Art Center, 3831 S. Michigan Ave. (CTA: Indiana stop on the Green Line)
Congrats to Despina Stratigakos on her award of the 2009 Book Prize from the DAAD for her Graham funded book! http://bit.ly/zODai
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Launch of Graham funded SMIBE 2010 film competition “Places that Matter", Oct 22 http://bit.ly/mT9za
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Read about Actions: What You Can Do With the City. City Stunts: http://bit.ly/1frmdK @archpaper
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