Friends & Followers!

Keep your eyes peeled for the upcoming B@S interview with Messages in the Street curator, Allison Glenn, and our very own Dana Bassett. In the meantime, check out the final and upcoming events for this innovative and exciting public program posted below.

Follow along with #MITS and via this location map.

 

Amanda Williams, Crown Royal Purple from the Color(ed) Theory Series, 2016, Billboard located at 1130 E 63rd Street, Chicago, as part of In the beginning, sometimes I left messages in the street, Curated by Allison Glenn, June 6 - July 11, 2016.

Amanda Williams, Crown Royal Purple from the Color(ed) Theory Series, 2016, Billboard located at 1130 E 63rd Street, Chicago, as part of In the beginning, sometimes I left messages in the street, Curated by Allison Glenn, June 6 – July 11, 2016.

 

SATURDAY, JULY 9: WOODLAWN
ARTIST TALK: Amanda Williams in conversation with L. Anton Seals, Jr.
Meeting place: 1130 W. 63rd Street
2-5pm

Join artist Amanda Williams in conversation with community organizer and creative placemaker L. Anton Seals, Jr. as they discuss how Williams fosters imaginative possibility in her work through the color gold.
Audience participation will be encouraged.

 

Ayanah Moor and Jamila Raegan, Altar/Alter, 2016, Billboard located at 2620 W Cermak, Chicago, as part of In the beginning, sometimes I left messages in the street, Curated by Allison Glenn, June 6 - July 11, 2016.

Ayanah Moor and Jamila Raegan, Altar/Alter, 2016, Billboard located at 2620 W Cermak, Chicago, as part of In the beginning, sometimes I left messages in the street, Curated by Allison Glenn, June 6 – July 11, 2016.

 
SUNDAY, JULY 10: PILSEN FINISSAGE
LIVE MUSIC PERFORMANCE: Natural Information Society
S. 18th / S. Blue Island / S. Loomis Plaza
6:30pm

Please join us for a closing performance featuring Joshua Abrams, Lisa Alvarado, and Mikel Avery of the avant-garde, psychedelic music ensemble, Natural Information Society.

 

ONGOING:
Sound collage accompaniment by Becky Grajeda: soundcloud.com/me

 

Faheem Majeed, Free DuSable, 2016, Billboard located at 207 N Kedzie Avenue, Chicago, as part of In the beginning, sometimes I left messages in the street, Curated by Allison Glenn, June 6 - July 11, 2016.

Faheem Majeed, Free DuSable, 2016, Billboard located at 207 N Kedzie Avenue, Chicago, as part of In the beginning, sometimes I left messages in the street, Curated by Allison Glenn, June 6 – July 11, 2016.

 

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