Conjuring Black Histories in Jewelry Closing and Artist Talk
Join us for the exhibition closing and a discussion.
Join us for the exhibition closing and a discussion.
SSCAC welcomes you to meet the artists of Resonance. Do not miss out on the conversation.
Jesse Howard’s first solo exhibition at South Side Community Art Center explores the Black American community as more than a singular philosophical concept of a culture, but rather a more diversified community of multifaceted voices through a body of charcoal based works. Howard’s socially concerned work is informed by his own lived experiences growing up on Chicago’s west side and the collective societal challenges faced by Black Americans today.
Join The Forum - Bronzeville for a cleanup along 43rd Street followed by neighborhood walking tours, featuring South Side Community Art Center.
Take the Virtual Trolley Tour on Zoom to the largest Black Art District in the country.
Take the Virtual Trolley Tour on Zoom to the largest Black Art District in the country.
Join a discussion with Stephanie Graham about her most recent special edition print for SSCAC in collaboration with Chicago Printers Guild, her own artistic visions of Black futures and freedom, and the ideas that ground her work.
Duration 6 months
Image by Earlie Hudnall Jr., The Guardian, 1991, silver gelatin print, Collection of The Grace Museum, Museum Purchase with Funds from Alice and Bill Wright REGISTER HERE! Emmy-award winning cinematographer and photographer, John Simmons, ASC, and prolific photographer Earlie Hudnall, Jr., sit down with moderator and photographer April Frazier to share with a global audience […]
Alexandra Antoine, Paul Branton, and Heather Polk work through collage and mixed media practices in reference to social and political commentaries, the intimacies of Black life, and cultural identity. As concepts of the past, present, and future overlap within their practice, they will discuss their individual concerns as artists, what pushes their work forward, and […]