In what feels like a throwback episode Ryan and Duncan record IRL with Holly Holmes and Tom Burtonwood. We explore the legacy of Sabina Ott, the future for the Terrain Biennial and its 2021 iteration, then we talk through what is going on in their studios and focus around their exploration of the NFT artwork space.
1. Molly Zuckerman-Hartung: Flim-Flam June 25-August 7, 2021 Corbett vs. Dempsey: 2156 W Fulton St 2. Ghoema June 25, 7-11PM Heaven Gallery: 1550 N Milwaukee Ave Work by: Sadie Woods and Seed Lynn 3. Hereafter: A Tribute to Timothy S. Brower June 26,...
1. Our Tuesday Girl: An Unfurling for Dr. Margaret T. G. Burroughs Friday, June 18, 7:30-8:30PM The People’s Forum: online With: Mariame Kaba, Tempestt Hazel, Skyla S. Hearn, Sarah Ross, and Carl Williams 2. Currency @ Swiss National Bank, Zurich June...
This week on the B@S, Stella Brown and Nick Wylie join Jesse and Brian to talk about Buddy — the new artist-run shop/gallery/venue at the Chicago Cultural Center that features works and products by more than 220 artists — and Co-Prosperity Catskill — the new exhibition space in the Hudson Valley. These two new projects from the Public Media Institute, whose many many include WLPN, Lumpen Magazine, Lumpen TV and the Co-Prosperity space in Bridgeport, extend the ever-shifting and growing publicnesses that amplify, support and nurture so many artists and thinkers in our city. We talk about the realms of the possible, the concept of the public and end up making an ad (-vertisement and -vocacy) for Chicago in many acts.
1. Lorena Cruz Santiago: Entre el maiz, lose chiles, y las flores Friday, June 11, 6-9PM ACRE Projects at Drama Club: 2439 S Oakley Ave 2. Nicholas Zepeda: Neighbors Friday, June 11, 6-8PM Jude Gallery: 629 W Cermak Rd 3. Nathan Mason: Improvisations...