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Art Design Chicago Talk Series: Native Futures

March 27, 2024 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

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Graphic featuring a figure in traditional native dress standing in front of Chicago's skyline at night. Accompanied by Art Design Chicago and Lumpen Radio logos and text that says, "Native Futures" and "Talk Series."
Linda Benson with Chicago skyline in the background. Photo by Ben Bearskin, courtesy of the Newberry Library. Graphic courtesy of Public Media Institute.

Tune in to Lumpen Radio for a conversation with artists and Center for Native Futures Co-Founders Debra Yepa-Pappan and Monica Rickert-Bolter. They talk with Lumpen’s Nick Wylie about their Native artist-run organization, its new space in downtown Chicago, and the inaugural exhibition Native Futures.

The Art Design Chicago Talk Series by Lumpen Radio explores and celebrates Chicago’s rich artistic heritage and its diverse creative communities. This series examines the intersections of art, design, and activism and the city’s relationship with indigeneity, migration, and displacement. Through a series of broadcasted conversations in Spanish and English with the artists, curators, and cultural organizers behind the exhibitions featured as part of Art Design Chicago, Lumpen Radio hosts highlight the evolution and impacts of these projects. This initiative promises an extensive exploration of Chicago’s cultural and artistic identity, broadening the narratives of American art.

The Art Design Chicago Talk Series airs every 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month at 11am in 105.5FM Chicago or lumpenradio.com.

Details

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Date:
Wednesday, March 27, 2024
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
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Accessibility

Free Admission

Organizer

Public Media Institute
Phone:
773 837 0145
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Format
Online
Audience
Life-long Learners, Scholars
Accessibility
Free Admission
Event Topics
Activism, Community, Native American Arts, Women Artists

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