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14 stories by "Kerry Cardoza"

Sound and movement in MERGE by Kerry Cardoza

Now in its third iteration, Steppenwolf's LookOut Series invites a local dancer to curate performances over a two-week period. This time around, interdisciplinary artist Helen Lee has put to…

SOURCE: chicagoreader.com at 11:07am on April 3, 2024[SHARE]

Venerable tobacco smoke by Kerry Cardoza

Any smoker can relate to the feeling of release they get from a cigarette, the satisfying blend of calm relief and buzzy energy. When artist Marcela Torres started smoking cigars […] The p…

SOURCE: chicagoreader.com at 10:35am on September 28, 2022[SHARE]

Artists continue to run Chicago by Kerry Cardoza

If art fairs like EXPO and Frieze are about making a splash with Instagrammable booths and recouping onerous exhibition fees, what are smaller-scale alternative ones for? MdW, an alternative…

SOURCE: chicagoreader.com at 7:00am on September 9, 2022[SHARE]

Threads of connection for the cause by Kerry Cardoza

Quilting has long been used as a tool of creative resistance. During the Civil War, abolitionists sold quilts to fundraise for their cause. Starting in 1965, the Alabama-based Freedom Quilti…

SOURCE: chicagoreader.com at 4:19pm on July 15, 2022[SHARE]

28 years of freedom on the wall by Kerry Cardoza

What do Cesar Chavez, Ayn Rand, and Harold Washington have in common? They are among the 69 people featured in Adam Brooks's public art project Freedom Wall, which has been installed on the …

SOURCE: chicagoreader.com at 7:00am on July 13, 2022[SHARE]

Deeper research and a politics of care by Kerry Cardoza

In the summer of 2020, the people of Chicago rose up in support of Black life, with thousands taking part in dozens of actions across the city. That season of uprisings had curator and cultu…

SOURCE: chicagoreader.com at 6:30am on May 13, 2022[SHARE]

Faheem Majeed's art holds up a mirror to institutions, and himself by Kerry Cardoza

The artist's new solo exhibition explores the impact and imperfections of the South Side Community Art Center. If you talk to the artist Faheem Majeed for more …

SOURCE: www.chicagoreader.com at 12:00pm on May 26, 2021[SHARE]

What are human rights to the incarcerated? by Kerry Cardoza

Two books explore the creativity of people in prison while highlighting their lack of access to basic necessities. "Art helps to free people even while incarcer…

SOURCE: www.chicagoreader.com at 2:55pm on April 7, 2021[SHARE]

'The Long Dream' and a labor nightmare by Kerry Cardoza

The Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago's latest exhibit preaches equity, but behind the scenes artists and former museum employees are demanding real change. "W…

SOURCE: www.chicagoreader.com at 10:50am on March 3, 2021[SHARE]

Counting for culture by Kerry Cardoza

How the census impacts arts funding You might know that data from the census is used to draw congressional and state legislative districts, determine the number…

SOURCE: www.chicagoreader.com at 5:15pm on May 5, 2020[SHARE]

Elaine Kahn's words cut like a knife by Kerry Cardoza

The Evanston native's new book of poetry explores love, loss, and pain. In the world of Elaine Kahn's poetry, the truth is never stable. Lovers perform quotidian…

SOURCE: www.chicagoreader.com at 4:45pm on February 4, 2020[SHARE]

Vihanga has arrived by Kerry Cardoza

The handmade clothing line offers ethical and sustainable fashion for all. Vihanga Sontam always wanted to start her own fashion label.…

SOURCE: www.chicagoreader.com at 7:00am on November 13, 2019[SHARE]

'The Last Judgment' brings catharsis to Little Village by Kerry Cardoza

Artist Adela Goldbard draws from Mexican traditions to address issues in the neighborhood today. Have you ever wanted to see a police car set on fire? You may so…

SOURCE: www.chicagoreader.com at 2:15pm on September 24, 2019[SHARE]

Alberto Aguilar draws no distinction between art and life by Kerry Cardoza

Anything can become art by naming it so. In 2006, the artist Alberto Aguilar decided to let go of his studio.…

SOURCE: www.chicagoreader.com at 7:00am on April 15, 2019[SHARE]
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