Monday, October 1, 2012

"Art of Conflict" at Chicago International Film Festival

Chicago's 48th International Film Festival 
Art of Conflict
Northern Ireland / USA
Director: Valeri Vaughn
"Out of the heart of a violently divided region rose a unique form of expression that has given voice to two groups of people on opposing sides of a centuries-old conflict. Narrated by Vince Vaughn, this eye-opening documentary examines how the street art of murals tells the story of Northern Ireland’s history and the violent Troubles through interviews with muralists, political figures, art historians, and people who live and work in the region." - Chicago International Film Festival
English, 73 min
 
Show times
Fri Oct 12, 7:00pm
Sun Oct 14, 1:00pm  
Check them out online
http://www.chicagofilmfestival.com/films_and_schedule/movie.php?show=art_of_conflict

Monday, September 17, 2012

Mark your calender: The History of Graffiti 9/19/12

 

Jim Prigoff, the worlds preeminent photographer of murals and long time friend of CPAG, will be speaking at Loyola University's downtown School of Communications Gallery on Wednesday at 3PM. Please join us if you can. Max Sansing will do a demonstration spray can painting afterward.


Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Monday, September 10, 2012

Imagine...Action: Chicago Public Art Group's 40th Anniversary

Save the date > 11.09.12

Join us as Chicago Public Art Group celebrates its 40th anniversary!

Friday Nov. 9, 2012 6-10 pm
 
Signature dishes by Chicago’s own Celebrity Chefs.
Mike and Pat Sheerin, Trenchermen.
Mike was honored last year by Food and Wine Magazine as one of the top 10 Best New Chef's in the country.
Ryan Poll, Tavernita.
Ryan is an internationally acclaimed chef and owner of Tavernita.
Chris Pandel, Balena.
Balena was just named one of the 50 best new restaurants by Bon Apetit. 
Drinks by professional mixologist, Josh Pearson.
Four decades of music spun by Chicago Veteran Club DJ Joe Bryl and more.
A highlight will be the opportunity for guests to join CPAG artists in creating part of a new work that will be installed later next year.
 The event will be in CPAG's new office and studio space located in the new Creative Industry District.
600 West Cermak Road
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Thursday, March 8, 2012

Bloomingdale Trail's Framework Plan

Chicago Public Art Group encourages you to come out to the community meeting tonight where the Bloomingdale Trail's Framework Plan will be presented. You'll get an early look at the planning for this new linear park and some details (from Chicago Public Art Group's work) on the public art potential.

**There is a 1 hour open house before and after the 6-7:30PM presentation.


Richard Yates Public School

1839 N Richmond St.

Chicago, IL 60647

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

CITY OF CHICAGO LAUNCHES 2012 CULTURAL PLAN INITIATIVE!

City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events


CITY OF CHICAGO LAUNCHES 2012 CULTURAL PLAN INITIATIVE
Public Town Hall Meetings Begin in February

Public engagement will play a key role.  Town Hall meetings will be held in four locations beginning February 15 and continuing on February 16, 18 and 21.  The following dates include the location and time of each town hall:

                Wednesday, February 15:  Columbia College from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
                Thursday, February 16:  Nicholas Senn High School from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
                Saturday, February 18:  DuSable Museum from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
                Tuesday, February 21:  National Museum of Mexican Art from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

The Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) is asking residents, cultural organizations and community groups for their input in developing the 2012 Chicago Cultural Plan.  The plan will deliver a set of recommendations to support the arts and artists throughout the city, as well as enhance economic growth and Chicago’s reputation as a global cultural destination.  

The last cultural plan was developed in 1986 under Mayor Harold Washington.  Since that time, advancements have been made in many areas leading to greater involvement from vested interests.
Ideas that sprang from that plan include the renovation of Navy Pier, the redeveloped Theater Row in Chicago’s “Loop” and the creation of incentives for film projects.

“We are creating a new Cultural Plan to address the challenges our city faces today and to identify opportunities for the future,” said Michelle Boone, Commissioner of the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events.  “We want residents and community leaders to help shape a plan that will guide the City’s cultural growth and to reinforce Chicago as a global destination for the arts.”

Chicagoans can easily participate in shaping the plan and can submit their ideas through social media, town hall meetings and public forums.  The plan will provide a list of recommendations and serve as a blue print for the future of Chicago’s arts and culture community.   The strategies of the plan will also help implement key goals such as extending the arts into the neighborhoods.

To further the conversation and to allow an even greater role, the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events has launched an interactive website, www.chicagoculturalplan2012.com  where Chicagoans can submit ideas and participate in the discussion. 

Other involved entities:

The Chicago Community Trust @ www.cct.org.

The Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) @ www.explorechicago.org/DCASE or join us on Facebook or on Twitter @ChicagoDCASE.

For additional information on the Chicago Cultural Plan please visit www.chicagoculturalplan2012.com , e-mail at culturalplan@cityofchicago.org or call (312) 744-3316.    Join the conversation on Facebook and follow us on Twitter @ChiCulturalPlan.