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SUMMARY:MLK Talk featuring Artist Stephanie Graham
DESCRIPTION:The South Side Community Art Center\, Hyde Park Jazz Festival\, Logan Center for the Arts\, and University of Chicago Presents invite you to Save the Date for Between Sound and Sight: Mapping the Sonic Imprints of Charles White’s Vision\, a FREE day-long symposium offered in conjunction with the February 14th performance by pianist/composer Gerald Clayton of his original suite\, White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White at the Logan Center for the Arts. The symposium will explore sound\, image\, and history\, offering a deeper engagement with Charles White’s multi-dimensional legacy. Discussions will consider White’s work with musicians and music media—such as illustrations for jazz album covers and film and television\, as well as his paintings\, etchings\, and drawings of musicians—and ways in which his work and legacy continue to reverberate across the cultural landscape\, particularly as an influence for contemporary artists. On February 14th\, the evening before the symposium\, Gerald Clayton will perform his piece White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White\, honoring the connection between music and visual art that permeates Charles White’s artistic vision.								\n				\n				\n				\n									Free w/RSVP – Please note seating is limited – Reserve your space at the symposium here. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Reserve your space at the symposium here\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					SYMPOSIUM SCHEDULE				\n				\n				\n				\n									Saturday\, February 15\, 2025 – Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts 11:00 AM Check-In\, Welcome\, and KeynoteKeynote: “Greetings from Altadena.” by Ian WhiteCharles White’s son and chief executive of The Charles White Archives 11:30 AM Panel One: Sounds of the Black Archive: Charles White’s Contributions to Film\, Television\, and Music MediaThroughout his career\, Charles White contributed many illustrations for album jackets (mostly jazz recordings)\, books\, television\, and film. This panel will explore White’s work with/in music-related media. Examples include Vanguard Records album sleeve illustrations\, an accompanying LP for the film Leadbelly directed by Gordon Parks\, and illustrations for publications by Harry Belafonte and television collaborations. The discussion will include contemporary artists who also create and incorporate visual media into music contexts\, or vice versa\, for their projects or others. Moderator: John CorbettPanelists: Damon Locks\, Cauleen Smith\, and Ian White 12:30 PM Lunch Conversation 1:15 PM Panel Two: Visual & Musical Composition: Inspiration\, Collaboration\, & the Black AestheticAn element of inspiration for pianist/composer Gerald Clayton in creating his suite\, White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White\, was to explore White’s visual composition and narrative in the mural Five Great American Negroes and respond musically. This panel will explore how visual artists and musicians find inspiration in visual and sound/music practice and how these influences are rendered compositionally and as points of convergence and meaning-making. Moderator: Travis JacksonPanelists: Gerald Clayton\, Angel Bat Dawid\, Douglas R. Ewart 2:30 PM Panel Three: Figures in Music: Charles White’s PortraitsCharles White’s portraits of musicians such as Leadbelly\, Harry Belafonte\, Bessie Smith\, and Mahalia Jackson are some of his best-known works. This panel will explore White’s extraordinary portraiture of music-makers and how his relationships with some of these musicians and their work influenced his compositions and activism. In particular\, the panel will consider White’s portraits of Black women in music. Moderator: Melanie HerzogPanelists: Daniel Schulman\, Benjamin Jones\, Tammy Kernodle 3:30 PM Symposium Closing								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									This project is supported by the Terra Foundation for American Art\, the Logan Center Jazz Forever Fund\, a gift of the Revada Foundation\, and the Robert S. Guttman Family Charitable Fund. The symposium is part of Art Design Chicago\, a citywide collaboration initiated by the Terra Foundation for American Art that highlights the city’s artistic heritage and creative communities. The White Cities Performance is presented with Chicago Jazz Magazine\, DownBeat\, Jazz Institute of Chicago\, and WDCB 90.9 FM.   Image credit: Photo of Charles White work\, Just a Walk with Thee\, from the South Side Community Art Center Collection.
URL:https://sscartcenter.org/event/mlk-talk-featuring-artist-stephanie-graham-2/
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CATEGORIES:Events
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SUMMARY:Faheem Majeed - From the Center
DESCRIPTION:The South Side Community Art Center\, Hyde Park Jazz Festival\, Logan Center for the Arts\, and University of Chicago Presents invite you to Save the Date for Between Sound and Sight: Mapping the Sonic Imprints of Charles White’s Vision\, a FREE day-long symposium offered in conjunction with the February 14th performance by pianist/composer Gerald Clayton of his original suite\, White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White at the Logan Center for the Arts. The symposium will explore sound\, image\, and history\, offering a deeper engagement with Charles White’s multi-dimensional legacy. Discussions will consider White’s work with musicians and music media—such as illustrations for jazz album covers and film and television\, as well as his paintings\, etchings\, and drawings of musicians—and ways in which his work and legacy continue to reverberate across the cultural landscape\, particularly as an influence for contemporary artists. On February 14th\, the evening before the symposium\, Gerald Clayton will perform his piece White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White\, honoring the connection between music and visual art that permeates Charles White’s artistic vision.								\n				\n				\n				\n									Free w/RSVP – Please note seating is limited – Reserve your space at the symposium here. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Reserve your space at the symposium here\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					SYMPOSIUM SCHEDULE				\n				\n				\n				\n									Saturday\, February 15\, 2025 – Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts 11:00 AM Check-In\, Welcome\, and KeynoteKeynote: “Greetings from Altadena.” by Ian WhiteCharles White’s son and chief executive of The Charles White Archives 11:30 AM Panel One: Sounds of the Black Archive: Charles White’s Contributions to Film\, Television\, and Music MediaThroughout his career\, Charles White contributed many illustrations for album jackets (mostly jazz recordings)\, books\, television\, and film. This panel will explore White’s work with/in music-related media. Examples include Vanguard Records album sleeve illustrations\, an accompanying LP for the film Leadbelly directed by Gordon Parks\, and illustrations for publications by Harry Belafonte and television collaborations. The discussion will include contemporary artists who also create and incorporate visual media into music contexts\, or vice versa\, for their projects or others. Moderator: John CorbettPanelists: Damon Locks\, Cauleen Smith\, and Ian White 12:30 PM Lunch Conversation 1:15 PM Panel Two: Visual & Musical Composition: Inspiration\, Collaboration\, & the Black AestheticAn element of inspiration for pianist/composer Gerald Clayton in creating his suite\, White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White\, was to explore White’s visual composition and narrative in the mural Five Great American Negroes and respond musically. This panel will explore how visual artists and musicians find inspiration in visual and sound/music practice and how these influences are rendered compositionally and as points of convergence and meaning-making. Moderator: Travis JacksonPanelists: Gerald Clayton\, Angel Bat Dawid\, Douglas R. Ewart 2:30 PM Panel Three: Figures in Music: Charles White’s PortraitsCharles White’s portraits of musicians such as Leadbelly\, Harry Belafonte\, Bessie Smith\, and Mahalia Jackson are some of his best-known works. This panel will explore White’s extraordinary portraiture of music-makers and how his relationships with some of these musicians and their work influenced his compositions and activism. In particular\, the panel will consider White’s portraits of Black women in music. Moderator: Melanie HerzogPanelists: Daniel Schulman\, Benjamin Jones\, Tammy Kernodle 3:30 PM Symposium Closing								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									This project is supported by the Terra Foundation for American Art\, the Logan Center Jazz Forever Fund\, a gift of the Revada Foundation\, and the Robert S. Guttman Family Charitable Fund. The symposium is part of Art Design Chicago\, a citywide collaboration initiated by the Terra Foundation for American Art that highlights the city’s artistic heritage and creative communities. The White Cities Performance is presented with Chicago Jazz Magazine\, DownBeat\, Jazz Institute of Chicago\, and WDCB 90.9 FM.   Image credit: Photo of Charles White work\, Just a Walk with Thee\, from the South Side Community Art Center Collection.
URL:https://sscartcenter.org/event/faheem-majeed-from-the-center/
LOCATION:IL
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Bronzeville Art District Virtual Trolley Tours
DESCRIPTION:The South Side Community Art Center\, Hyde Park Jazz Festival\, Logan Center for the Arts\, and University of Chicago Presents invite you to Save the Date for Between Sound and Sight: Mapping the Sonic Imprints of Charles White’s Vision\, a FREE day-long symposium offered in conjunction with the February 14th performance by pianist/composer Gerald Clayton of his original suite\, White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White at the Logan Center for the Arts. The symposium will explore sound\, image\, and history\, offering a deeper engagement with Charles White’s multi-dimensional legacy. Discussions will consider White’s work with musicians and music media—such as illustrations for jazz album covers and film and television\, as well as his paintings\, etchings\, and drawings of musicians—and ways in which his work and legacy continue to reverberate across the cultural landscape\, particularly as an influence for contemporary artists. On February 14th\, the evening before the symposium\, Gerald Clayton will perform his piece White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White\, honoring the connection between music and visual art that permeates Charles White’s artistic vision.								\n				\n				\n				\n									Free w/RSVP – Please note seating is limited – Reserve your space at the symposium here. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Reserve your space at the symposium here\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					SYMPOSIUM SCHEDULE				\n				\n				\n				\n									Saturday\, February 15\, 2025 – Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts 11:00 AM Check-In\, Welcome\, and KeynoteKeynote: “Greetings from Altadena.” by Ian WhiteCharles White’s son and chief executive of The Charles White Archives 11:30 AM Panel One: Sounds of the Black Archive: Charles White’s Contributions to Film\, Television\, and Music MediaThroughout his career\, Charles White contributed many illustrations for album jackets (mostly jazz recordings)\, books\, television\, and film. This panel will explore White’s work with/in music-related media. Examples include Vanguard Records album sleeve illustrations\, an accompanying LP for the film Leadbelly directed by Gordon Parks\, and illustrations for publications by Harry Belafonte and television collaborations. The discussion will include contemporary artists who also create and incorporate visual media into music contexts\, or vice versa\, for their projects or others. Moderator: John CorbettPanelists: Damon Locks\, Cauleen Smith\, and Ian White 12:30 PM Lunch Conversation 1:15 PM Panel Two: Visual & Musical Composition: Inspiration\, Collaboration\, & the Black AestheticAn element of inspiration for pianist/composer Gerald Clayton in creating his suite\, White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White\, was to explore White’s visual composition and narrative in the mural Five Great American Negroes and respond musically. This panel will explore how visual artists and musicians find inspiration in visual and sound/music practice and how these influences are rendered compositionally and as points of convergence and meaning-making. Moderator: Travis JacksonPanelists: Gerald Clayton\, Angel Bat Dawid\, Douglas R. Ewart 2:30 PM Panel Three: Figures in Music: Charles White’s PortraitsCharles White’s portraits of musicians such as Leadbelly\, Harry Belafonte\, Bessie Smith\, and Mahalia Jackson are some of his best-known works. This panel will explore White’s extraordinary portraiture of music-makers and how his relationships with some of these musicians and their work influenced his compositions and activism. In particular\, the panel will consider White’s portraits of Black women in music. Moderator: Melanie HerzogPanelists: Daniel Schulman\, Benjamin Jones\, Tammy Kernodle 3:30 PM Symposium Closing								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									This project is supported by the Terra Foundation for American Art\, the Logan Center Jazz Forever Fund\, a gift of the Revada Foundation\, and the Robert S. Guttman Family Charitable Fund. The symposium is part of Art Design Chicago\, a citywide collaboration initiated by the Terra Foundation for American Art that highlights the city’s artistic heritage and creative communities. The White Cities Performance is presented with Chicago Jazz Magazine\, DownBeat\, Jazz Institute of Chicago\, and WDCB 90.9 FM.   Image credit: Photo of Charles White work\, Just a Walk with Thee\, from the South Side Community Art Center Collection.
URL:https://sscartcenter.org/event/bronzeville-art-district-virtual-trolley-tours/
LOCATION:IL
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201120T210000
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SUMMARY:Bronzeville Art District Virtual Trolley Tours
DESCRIPTION:The South Side Community Art Center\, Hyde Park Jazz Festival\, Logan Center for the Arts\, and University of Chicago Presents invite you to Save the Date for Between Sound and Sight: Mapping the Sonic Imprints of Charles White’s Vision\, a FREE day-long symposium offered in conjunction with the February 14th performance by pianist/composer Gerald Clayton of his original suite\, White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White at the Logan Center for the Arts. The symposium will explore sound\, image\, and history\, offering a deeper engagement with Charles White’s multi-dimensional legacy. Discussions will consider White’s work with musicians and music media—such as illustrations for jazz album covers and film and television\, as well as his paintings\, etchings\, and drawings of musicians—and ways in which his work and legacy continue to reverberate across the cultural landscape\, particularly as an influence for contemporary artists. On February 14th\, the evening before the symposium\, Gerald Clayton will perform his piece White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White\, honoring the connection between music and visual art that permeates Charles White’s artistic vision.								\n				\n				\n				\n									Free w/RSVP – Please note seating is limited – Reserve your space at the symposium here. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Reserve your space at the symposium here\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					SYMPOSIUM SCHEDULE				\n				\n				\n				\n									Saturday\, February 15\, 2025 – Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts 11:00 AM Check-In\, Welcome\, and KeynoteKeynote: “Greetings from Altadena.” by Ian WhiteCharles White’s son and chief executive of The Charles White Archives 11:30 AM Panel One: Sounds of the Black Archive: Charles White’s Contributions to Film\, Television\, and Music MediaThroughout his career\, Charles White contributed many illustrations for album jackets (mostly jazz recordings)\, books\, television\, and film. This panel will explore White’s work with/in music-related media. Examples include Vanguard Records album sleeve illustrations\, an accompanying LP for the film Leadbelly directed by Gordon Parks\, and illustrations for publications by Harry Belafonte and television collaborations. The discussion will include contemporary artists who also create and incorporate visual media into music contexts\, or vice versa\, for their projects or others. Moderator: John CorbettPanelists: Damon Locks\, Cauleen Smith\, and Ian White 12:30 PM Lunch Conversation 1:15 PM Panel Two: Visual & Musical Composition: Inspiration\, Collaboration\, & the Black AestheticAn element of inspiration for pianist/composer Gerald Clayton in creating his suite\, White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White\, was to explore White’s visual composition and narrative in the mural Five Great American Negroes and respond musically. This panel will explore how visual artists and musicians find inspiration in visual and sound/music practice and how these influences are rendered compositionally and as points of convergence and meaning-making. Moderator: Travis JacksonPanelists: Gerald Clayton\, Angel Bat Dawid\, Douglas R. Ewart 2:30 PM Panel Three: Figures in Music: Charles White’s PortraitsCharles White’s portraits of musicians such as Leadbelly\, Harry Belafonte\, Bessie Smith\, and Mahalia Jackson are some of his best-known works. This panel will explore White’s extraordinary portraiture of music-makers and how his relationships with some of these musicians and their work influenced his compositions and activism. In particular\, the panel will consider White’s portraits of Black women in music. Moderator: Melanie HerzogPanelists: Daniel Schulman\, Benjamin Jones\, Tammy Kernodle 3:30 PM Symposium Closing								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									This project is supported by the Terra Foundation for American Art\, the Logan Center Jazz Forever Fund\, a gift of the Revada Foundation\, and the Robert S. Guttman Family Charitable Fund. The symposium is part of Art Design Chicago\, a citywide collaboration initiated by the Terra Foundation for American Art that highlights the city’s artistic heritage and creative communities. The White Cities Performance is presented with Chicago Jazz Magazine\, DownBeat\, Jazz Institute of Chicago\, and WDCB 90.9 FM.   Image credit: Photo of Charles White work\, Just a Walk with Thee\, from the South Side Community Art Center Collection.
URL:https://sscartcenter.org/event/bronzeville-art-district-virtual-trolley-tours-2/
LOCATION:IL
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201024T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201024T120000
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SUMMARY:The Forum Clean Up & Neighborhood Walking Tours
DESCRIPTION:The South Side Community Art Center\, Hyde Park Jazz Festival\, Logan Center for the Arts\, and University of Chicago Presents invite you to Save the Date for Between Sound and Sight: Mapping the Sonic Imprints of Charles White’s Vision\, a FREE day-long symposium offered in conjunction with the February 14th performance by pianist/composer Gerald Clayton of his original suite\, White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White at the Logan Center for the Arts. The symposium will explore sound\, image\, and history\, offering a deeper engagement with Charles White’s multi-dimensional legacy. Discussions will consider White’s work with musicians and music media—such as illustrations for jazz album covers and film and television\, as well as his paintings\, etchings\, and drawings of musicians—and ways in which his work and legacy continue to reverberate across the cultural landscape\, particularly as an influence for contemporary artists. On February 14th\, the evening before the symposium\, Gerald Clayton will perform his piece White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White\, honoring the connection between music and visual art that permeates Charles White’s artistic vision.								\n				\n				\n				\n									Free w/RSVP – Please note seating is limited – Reserve your space at the symposium here. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Reserve your space at the symposium here\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					SYMPOSIUM SCHEDULE				\n				\n				\n				\n									Saturday\, February 15\, 2025 – Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts 11:00 AM Check-In\, Welcome\, and KeynoteKeynote: “Greetings from Altadena.” by Ian WhiteCharles White’s son and chief executive of The Charles White Archives 11:30 AM Panel One: Sounds of the Black Archive: Charles White’s Contributions to Film\, Television\, and Music MediaThroughout his career\, Charles White contributed many illustrations for album jackets (mostly jazz recordings)\, books\, television\, and film. This panel will explore White’s work with/in music-related media. Examples include Vanguard Records album sleeve illustrations\, an accompanying LP for the film Leadbelly directed by Gordon Parks\, and illustrations for publications by Harry Belafonte and television collaborations. The discussion will include contemporary artists who also create and incorporate visual media into music contexts\, or vice versa\, for their projects or others. Moderator: John CorbettPanelists: Damon Locks\, Cauleen Smith\, and Ian White 12:30 PM Lunch Conversation 1:15 PM Panel Two: Visual & Musical Composition: Inspiration\, Collaboration\, & the Black AestheticAn element of inspiration for pianist/composer Gerald Clayton in creating his suite\, White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White\, was to explore White’s visual composition and narrative in the mural Five Great American Negroes and respond musically. This panel will explore how visual artists and musicians find inspiration in visual and sound/music practice and how these influences are rendered compositionally and as points of convergence and meaning-making. Moderator: Travis JacksonPanelists: Gerald Clayton\, Angel Bat Dawid\, Douglas R. Ewart 2:30 PM Panel Three: Figures in Music: Charles White’s PortraitsCharles White’s portraits of musicians such as Leadbelly\, Harry Belafonte\, Bessie Smith\, and Mahalia Jackson are some of his best-known works. This panel will explore White’s extraordinary portraiture of music-makers and how his relationships with some of these musicians and their work influenced his compositions and activism. In particular\, the panel will consider White’s portraits of Black women in music. Moderator: Melanie HerzogPanelists: Daniel Schulman\, Benjamin Jones\, Tammy Kernodle 3:30 PM Symposium Closing								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									This project is supported by the Terra Foundation for American Art\, the Logan Center Jazz Forever Fund\, a gift of the Revada Foundation\, and the Robert S. Guttman Family Charitable Fund. The symposium is part of Art Design Chicago\, a citywide collaboration initiated by the Terra Foundation for American Art that highlights the city’s artistic heritage and creative communities. The White Cities Performance is presented with Chicago Jazz Magazine\, DownBeat\, Jazz Institute of Chicago\, and WDCB 90.9 FM.   Image credit: Photo of Charles White work\, Just a Walk with Thee\, from the South Side Community Art Center Collection.
URL:https://sscartcenter.org/event/the-forum-clean-up-neighborhood-walking-tours/
LOCATION:IL
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201020T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201231T235900
DTSTAMP:20260410T094241
CREATED:20210104T062130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210119T022311Z
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SUMMARY:Jesse Howard – The Spirit of Community
DESCRIPTION:The South Side Community Art Center\, Hyde Park Jazz Festival\, Logan Center for the Arts\, and University of Chicago Presents invite you to Save the Date for Between Sound and Sight: Mapping the Sonic Imprints of Charles White’s Vision\, a FREE day-long symposium offered in conjunction with the February 14th performance by pianist/composer Gerald Clayton of his original suite\, White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White at the Logan Center for the Arts. The symposium will explore sound\, image\, and history\, offering a deeper engagement with Charles White’s multi-dimensional legacy. Discussions will consider White’s work with musicians and music media—such as illustrations for jazz album covers and film and television\, as well as his paintings\, etchings\, and drawings of musicians—and ways in which his work and legacy continue to reverberate across the cultural landscape\, particularly as an influence for contemporary artists. On February 14th\, the evening before the symposium\, Gerald Clayton will perform his piece White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White\, honoring the connection between music and visual art that permeates Charles White’s artistic vision.								\n				\n				\n				\n									Free w/RSVP – Please note seating is limited – Reserve your space at the symposium here. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Reserve your space at the symposium here\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					SYMPOSIUM SCHEDULE				\n				\n				\n				\n									Saturday\, February 15\, 2025 – Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts 11:00 AM Check-In\, Welcome\, and KeynoteKeynote: “Greetings from Altadena.” by Ian WhiteCharles White’s son and chief executive of The Charles White Archives 11:30 AM Panel One: Sounds of the Black Archive: Charles White’s Contributions to Film\, Television\, and Music MediaThroughout his career\, Charles White contributed many illustrations for album jackets (mostly jazz recordings)\, books\, television\, and film. This panel will explore White’s work with/in music-related media. Examples include Vanguard Records album sleeve illustrations\, an accompanying LP for the film Leadbelly directed by Gordon Parks\, and illustrations for publications by Harry Belafonte and television collaborations. The discussion will include contemporary artists who also create and incorporate visual media into music contexts\, or vice versa\, for their projects or others. Moderator: John CorbettPanelists: Damon Locks\, Cauleen Smith\, and Ian White 12:30 PM Lunch Conversation 1:15 PM Panel Two: Visual & Musical Composition: Inspiration\, Collaboration\, & the Black AestheticAn element of inspiration for pianist/composer Gerald Clayton in creating his suite\, White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White\, was to explore White’s visual composition and narrative in the mural Five Great American Negroes and respond musically. This panel will explore how visual artists and musicians find inspiration in visual and sound/music practice and how these influences are rendered compositionally and as points of convergence and meaning-making. Moderator: Travis JacksonPanelists: Gerald Clayton\, Angel Bat Dawid\, Douglas R. Ewart 2:30 PM Panel Three: Figures in Music: Charles White’s PortraitsCharles White’s portraits of musicians such as Leadbelly\, Harry Belafonte\, Bessie Smith\, and Mahalia Jackson are some of his best-known works. This panel will explore White’s extraordinary portraiture of music-makers and how his relationships with some of these musicians and their work influenced his compositions and activism. In particular\, the panel will consider White’s portraits of Black women in music. Moderator: Melanie HerzogPanelists: Daniel Schulman\, Benjamin Jones\, Tammy Kernodle 3:30 PM Symposium Closing								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									This project is supported by the Terra Foundation for American Art\, the Logan Center Jazz Forever Fund\, a gift of the Revada Foundation\, and the Robert S. Guttman Family Charitable Fund. The symposium is part of Art Design Chicago\, a citywide collaboration initiated by the Terra Foundation for American Art that highlights the city’s artistic heritage and creative communities. The White Cities Performance is presented with Chicago Jazz Magazine\, DownBeat\, Jazz Institute of Chicago\, and WDCB 90.9 FM.   Image credit: Photo of Charles White work\, Just a Walk with Thee\, from the South Side Community Art Center Collection.
URL:https://sscartcenter.org/event/jesse-howard-the-spirit-of-community/
LOCATION:IL
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200807
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200926
DTSTAMP:20260410T094241
CREATED:20210119T054850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210119T064040Z
UID:5545-1596758400-1601078399@sscartcenter.org
SUMMARY:Existing Between Line & Space
DESCRIPTION:The South Side Community Art Center\, Hyde Park Jazz Festival\, Logan Center for the Arts\, and University of Chicago Presents invite you to Save the Date for Between Sound and Sight: Mapping the Sonic Imprints of Charles White’s Vision\, a FREE day-long symposium offered in conjunction with the February 14th performance by pianist/composer Gerald Clayton of his original suite\, White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White at the Logan Center for the Arts. The symposium will explore sound\, image\, and history\, offering a deeper engagement with Charles White’s multi-dimensional legacy. Discussions will consider White’s work with musicians and music media—such as illustrations for jazz album covers and film and television\, as well as his paintings\, etchings\, and drawings of musicians—and ways in which his work and legacy continue to reverberate across the cultural landscape\, particularly as an influence for contemporary artists. On February 14th\, the evening before the symposium\, Gerald Clayton will perform his piece White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White\, honoring the connection between music and visual art that permeates Charles White’s artistic vision.								\n				\n				\n				\n									Free w/RSVP – Please note seating is limited – Reserve your space at the symposium here. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Reserve your space at the symposium here\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					SYMPOSIUM SCHEDULE				\n				\n				\n				\n									Saturday\, February 15\, 2025 – Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts 11:00 AM Check-In\, Welcome\, and KeynoteKeynote: “Greetings from Altadena.” by Ian WhiteCharles White’s son and chief executive of The Charles White Archives 11:30 AM Panel One: Sounds of the Black Archive: Charles White’s Contributions to Film\, Television\, and Music MediaThroughout his career\, Charles White contributed many illustrations for album jackets (mostly jazz recordings)\, books\, television\, and film. This panel will explore White’s work with/in music-related media. Examples include Vanguard Records album sleeve illustrations\, an accompanying LP for the film Leadbelly directed by Gordon Parks\, and illustrations for publications by Harry Belafonte and television collaborations. The discussion will include contemporary artists who also create and incorporate visual media into music contexts\, or vice versa\, for their projects or others. Moderator: John CorbettPanelists: Damon Locks\, Cauleen Smith\, and Ian White 12:30 PM Lunch Conversation 1:15 PM Panel Two: Visual & Musical Composition: Inspiration\, Collaboration\, & the Black AestheticAn element of inspiration for pianist/composer Gerald Clayton in creating his suite\, White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White\, was to explore White’s visual composition and narrative in the mural Five Great American Negroes and respond musically. This panel will explore how visual artists and musicians find inspiration in visual and sound/music practice and how these influences are rendered compositionally and as points of convergence and meaning-making. Moderator: Travis JacksonPanelists: Gerald Clayton\, Angel Bat Dawid\, Douglas R. Ewart 2:30 PM Panel Three: Figures in Music: Charles White’s PortraitsCharles White’s portraits of musicians such as Leadbelly\, Harry Belafonte\, Bessie Smith\, and Mahalia Jackson are some of his best-known works. This panel will explore White’s extraordinary portraiture of music-makers and how his relationships with some of these musicians and their work influenced his compositions and activism. In particular\, the panel will consider White’s portraits of Black women in music. Moderator: Melanie HerzogPanelists: Daniel Schulman\, Benjamin Jones\, Tammy Kernodle 3:30 PM Symposium Closing								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									This project is supported by the Terra Foundation for American Art\, the Logan Center Jazz Forever Fund\, a gift of the Revada Foundation\, and the Robert S. Guttman Family Charitable Fund. The symposium is part of Art Design Chicago\, a citywide collaboration initiated by the Terra Foundation for American Art that highlights the city’s artistic heritage and creative communities. The White Cities Performance is presented with Chicago Jazz Magazine\, DownBeat\, Jazz Institute of Chicago\, and WDCB 90.9 FM.   Image credit: Photo of Charles White work\, Just a Walk with Thee\, from the South Side Community Art Center Collection.
URL:https://sscartcenter.org/event/existing-between-line-space/
LOCATION:IL
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200401
DTSTAMP:20260410T094241
CREATED:20210119T054922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210119T064122Z
UID:5547-1583020800-1585699199@sscartcenter.org
SUMMARY:Cosmic Yoga: Smai-Tawi
DESCRIPTION:The South Side Community Art Center\, Hyde Park Jazz Festival\, Logan Center for the Arts\, and University of Chicago Presents invite you to Save the Date for Between Sound and Sight: Mapping the Sonic Imprints of Charles White’s Vision\, a FREE day-long symposium offered in conjunction with the February 14th performance by pianist/composer Gerald Clayton of his original suite\, White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White at the Logan Center for the Arts. The symposium will explore sound\, image\, and history\, offering a deeper engagement with Charles White’s multi-dimensional legacy. Discussions will consider White’s work with musicians and music media—such as illustrations for jazz album covers and film and television\, as well as his paintings\, etchings\, and drawings of musicians—and ways in which his work and legacy continue to reverberate across the cultural landscape\, particularly as an influence for contemporary artists. On February 14th\, the evening before the symposium\, Gerald Clayton will perform his piece White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White\, honoring the connection between music and visual art that permeates Charles White’s artistic vision.								\n				\n				\n				\n									Free w/RSVP – Please note seating is limited – Reserve your space at the symposium here. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Reserve your space at the symposium here\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					SYMPOSIUM SCHEDULE				\n				\n				\n				\n									Saturday\, February 15\, 2025 – Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts 11:00 AM Check-In\, Welcome\, and KeynoteKeynote: “Greetings from Altadena.” by Ian WhiteCharles White’s son and chief executive of The Charles White Archives 11:30 AM Panel One: Sounds of the Black Archive: Charles White’s Contributions to Film\, Television\, and Music MediaThroughout his career\, Charles White contributed many illustrations for album jackets (mostly jazz recordings)\, books\, television\, and film. This panel will explore White’s work with/in music-related media. Examples include Vanguard Records album sleeve illustrations\, an accompanying LP for the film Leadbelly directed by Gordon Parks\, and illustrations for publications by Harry Belafonte and television collaborations. The discussion will include contemporary artists who also create and incorporate visual media into music contexts\, or vice versa\, for their projects or others. Moderator: John CorbettPanelists: Damon Locks\, Cauleen Smith\, and Ian White 12:30 PM Lunch Conversation 1:15 PM Panel Two: Visual & Musical Composition: Inspiration\, Collaboration\, & the Black AestheticAn element of inspiration for pianist/composer Gerald Clayton in creating his suite\, White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White\, was to explore White’s visual composition and narrative in the mural Five Great American Negroes and respond musically. This panel will explore how visual artists and musicians find inspiration in visual and sound/music practice and how these influences are rendered compositionally and as points of convergence and meaning-making. Moderator: Travis JacksonPanelists: Gerald Clayton\, Angel Bat Dawid\, Douglas R. Ewart 2:30 PM Panel Three: Figures in Music: Charles White’s PortraitsCharles White’s portraits of musicians such as Leadbelly\, Harry Belafonte\, Bessie Smith\, and Mahalia Jackson are some of his best-known works. This panel will explore White’s extraordinary portraiture of music-makers and how his relationships with some of these musicians and their work influenced his compositions and activism. In particular\, the panel will consider White’s portraits of Black women in music. Moderator: Melanie HerzogPanelists: Daniel Schulman\, Benjamin Jones\, Tammy Kernodle 3:30 PM Symposium Closing								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									This project is supported by the Terra Foundation for American Art\, the Logan Center Jazz Forever Fund\, a gift of the Revada Foundation\, and the Robert S. Guttman Family Charitable Fund. The symposium is part of Art Design Chicago\, a citywide collaboration initiated by the Terra Foundation for American Art that highlights the city’s artistic heritage and creative communities. The White Cities Performance is presented with Chicago Jazz Magazine\, DownBeat\, Jazz Institute of Chicago\, and WDCB 90.9 FM.   Image credit: Photo of Charles White work\, Just a Walk with Thee\, from the South Side Community Art Center Collection.
URL:https://sscartcenter.org/event/cosmic-yoga-smai-tawi/
LOCATION:IL
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200229T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200229T170000
DTSTAMP:20260410T094241
CREATED:20210119T065521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210119T065521Z
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SUMMARY:Resonance Artist Talk
DESCRIPTION:The South Side Community Art Center\, Hyde Park Jazz Festival\, Logan Center for the Arts\, and University of Chicago Presents invite you to Save the Date for Between Sound and Sight: Mapping the Sonic Imprints of Charles White’s Vision\, a FREE day-long symposium offered in conjunction with the February 14th performance by pianist/composer Gerald Clayton of his original suite\, White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White at the Logan Center for the Arts. The symposium will explore sound\, image\, and history\, offering a deeper engagement with Charles White’s multi-dimensional legacy. Discussions will consider White’s work with musicians and music media—such as illustrations for jazz album covers and film and television\, as well as his paintings\, etchings\, and drawings of musicians—and ways in which his work and legacy continue to reverberate across the cultural landscape\, particularly as an influence for contemporary artists. On February 14th\, the evening before the symposium\, Gerald Clayton will perform his piece White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White\, honoring the connection between music and visual art that permeates Charles White’s artistic vision.								\n				\n				\n				\n									Free w/RSVP – Please note seating is limited – Reserve your space at the symposium here. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Reserve your space at the symposium here\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					SYMPOSIUM SCHEDULE				\n				\n				\n				\n									Saturday\, February 15\, 2025 – Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts 11:00 AM Check-In\, Welcome\, and KeynoteKeynote: “Greetings from Altadena.” by Ian WhiteCharles White’s son and chief executive of The Charles White Archives 11:30 AM Panel One: Sounds of the Black Archive: Charles White’s Contributions to Film\, Television\, and Music MediaThroughout his career\, Charles White contributed many illustrations for album jackets (mostly jazz recordings)\, books\, television\, and film. This panel will explore White’s work with/in music-related media. Examples include Vanguard Records album sleeve illustrations\, an accompanying LP for the film Leadbelly directed by Gordon Parks\, and illustrations for publications by Harry Belafonte and television collaborations. The discussion will include contemporary artists who also create and incorporate visual media into music contexts\, or vice versa\, for their projects or others. Moderator: John CorbettPanelists: Damon Locks\, Cauleen Smith\, and Ian White 12:30 PM Lunch Conversation 1:15 PM Panel Two: Visual & Musical Composition: Inspiration\, Collaboration\, & the Black AestheticAn element of inspiration for pianist/composer Gerald Clayton in creating his suite\, White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White\, was to explore White’s visual composition and narrative in the mural Five Great American Negroes and respond musically. This panel will explore how visual artists and musicians find inspiration in visual and sound/music practice and how these influences are rendered compositionally and as points of convergence and meaning-making. Moderator: Travis JacksonPanelists: Gerald Clayton\, Angel Bat Dawid\, Douglas R. Ewart 2:30 PM Panel Three: Figures in Music: Charles White’s PortraitsCharles White’s portraits of musicians such as Leadbelly\, Harry Belafonte\, Bessie Smith\, and Mahalia Jackson are some of his best-known works. This panel will explore White’s extraordinary portraiture of music-makers and how his relationships with some of these musicians and their work influenced his compositions and activism. In particular\, the panel will consider White’s portraits of Black women in music. Moderator: Melanie HerzogPanelists: Daniel Schulman\, Benjamin Jones\, Tammy Kernodle 3:30 PM Symposium Closing								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									This project is supported by the Terra Foundation for American Art\, the Logan Center Jazz Forever Fund\, a gift of the Revada Foundation\, and the Robert S. Guttman Family Charitable Fund. The symposium is part of Art Design Chicago\, a citywide collaboration initiated by the Terra Foundation for American Art that highlights the city’s artistic heritage and creative communities. The White Cities Performance is presented with Chicago Jazz Magazine\, DownBeat\, Jazz Institute of Chicago\, and WDCB 90.9 FM.   Image credit: Photo of Charles White work\, Just a Walk with Thee\, from the South Side Community Art Center Collection.
URL:https://sscartcenter.org/event/resonance-artist-talk/
LOCATION:IL
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200228T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200228T200000
DTSTAMP:20260410T094241
CREATED:20210119T065611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210119T065640Z
UID:5577-1582912800-1582920000@sscartcenter.org
SUMMARY:Conjuring Black Histories in Jewelry Closing and Artist Talk
DESCRIPTION:The South Side Community Art Center\, Hyde Park Jazz Festival\, Logan Center for the Arts\, and University of Chicago Presents invite you to Save the Date for Between Sound and Sight: Mapping the Sonic Imprints of Charles White’s Vision\, a FREE day-long symposium offered in conjunction with the February 14th performance by pianist/composer Gerald Clayton of his original suite\, White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White at the Logan Center for the Arts. The symposium will explore sound\, image\, and history\, offering a deeper engagement with Charles White’s multi-dimensional legacy. Discussions will consider White’s work with musicians and music media—such as illustrations for jazz album covers and film and television\, as well as his paintings\, etchings\, and drawings of musicians—and ways in which his work and legacy continue to reverberate across the cultural landscape\, particularly as an influence for contemporary artists. On February 14th\, the evening before the symposium\, Gerald Clayton will perform his piece White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White\, honoring the connection between music and visual art that permeates Charles White’s artistic vision.								\n				\n				\n				\n									Free w/RSVP – Please note seating is limited – Reserve your space at the symposium here. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Reserve your space at the symposium here\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					SYMPOSIUM SCHEDULE				\n				\n				\n				\n									Saturday\, February 15\, 2025 – Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts 11:00 AM Check-In\, Welcome\, and KeynoteKeynote: “Greetings from Altadena.” by Ian WhiteCharles White’s son and chief executive of The Charles White Archives 11:30 AM Panel One: Sounds of the Black Archive: Charles White’s Contributions to Film\, Television\, and Music MediaThroughout his career\, Charles White contributed many illustrations for album jackets (mostly jazz recordings)\, books\, television\, and film. This panel will explore White’s work with/in music-related media. Examples include Vanguard Records album sleeve illustrations\, an accompanying LP for the film Leadbelly directed by Gordon Parks\, and illustrations for publications by Harry Belafonte and television collaborations. The discussion will include contemporary artists who also create and incorporate visual media into music contexts\, or vice versa\, for their projects or others. Moderator: John CorbettPanelists: Damon Locks\, Cauleen Smith\, and Ian White 12:30 PM Lunch Conversation 1:15 PM Panel Two: Visual & Musical Composition: Inspiration\, Collaboration\, & the Black AestheticAn element of inspiration for pianist/composer Gerald Clayton in creating his suite\, White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White\, was to explore White’s visual composition and narrative in the mural Five Great American Negroes and respond musically. This panel will explore how visual artists and musicians find inspiration in visual and sound/music practice and how these influences are rendered compositionally and as points of convergence and meaning-making. Moderator: Travis JacksonPanelists: Gerald Clayton\, Angel Bat Dawid\, Douglas R. Ewart 2:30 PM Panel Three: Figures in Music: Charles White’s PortraitsCharles White’s portraits of musicians such as Leadbelly\, Harry Belafonte\, Bessie Smith\, and Mahalia Jackson are some of his best-known works. This panel will explore White’s extraordinary portraiture of music-makers and how his relationships with some of these musicians and their work influenced his compositions and activism. In particular\, the panel will consider White’s portraits of Black women in music. Moderator: Melanie HerzogPanelists: Daniel Schulman\, Benjamin Jones\, Tammy Kernodle 3:30 PM Symposium Closing								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									This project is supported by the Terra Foundation for American Art\, the Logan Center Jazz Forever Fund\, a gift of the Revada Foundation\, and the Robert S. Guttman Family Charitable Fund. The symposium is part of Art Design Chicago\, a citywide collaboration initiated by the Terra Foundation for American Art that highlights the city’s artistic heritage and creative communities. The White Cities Performance is presented with Chicago Jazz Magazine\, DownBeat\, Jazz Institute of Chicago\, and WDCB 90.9 FM.   Image credit: Photo of Charles White work\, Just a Walk with Thee\, from the South Side Community Art Center Collection.
URL:https://sscartcenter.org/event/conjuring-black-histories-in-jewelry-closing-and-artist-talk/
LOCATION:IL
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200222T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200222T140000
DTSTAMP:20260410T094241
CREATED:20210119T065855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210119T065855Z
UID:5581-1582372800-1582380000@sscartcenter.org
SUMMARY:The Business of Art
DESCRIPTION:The South Side Community Art Center\, Hyde Park Jazz Festival\, Logan Center for the Arts\, and University of Chicago Presents invite you to Save the Date for Between Sound and Sight: Mapping the Sonic Imprints of Charles White’s Vision\, a FREE day-long symposium offered in conjunction with the February 14th performance by pianist/composer Gerald Clayton of his original suite\, White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White at the Logan Center for the Arts. The symposium will explore sound\, image\, and history\, offering a deeper engagement with Charles White’s multi-dimensional legacy. Discussions will consider White’s work with musicians and music media—such as illustrations for jazz album covers and film and television\, as well as his paintings\, etchings\, and drawings of musicians—and ways in which his work and legacy continue to reverberate across the cultural landscape\, particularly as an influence for contemporary artists. On February 14th\, the evening before the symposium\, Gerald Clayton will perform his piece White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White\, honoring the connection between music and visual art that permeates Charles White’s artistic vision.								\n				\n				\n				\n									Free w/RSVP – Please note seating is limited – Reserve your space at the symposium here. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Reserve your space at the symposium here\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					SYMPOSIUM SCHEDULE				\n				\n				\n				\n									Saturday\, February 15\, 2025 – Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts 11:00 AM Check-In\, Welcome\, and KeynoteKeynote: “Greetings from Altadena.” by Ian WhiteCharles White’s son and chief executive of The Charles White Archives 11:30 AM Panel One: Sounds of the Black Archive: Charles White’s Contributions to Film\, Television\, and Music MediaThroughout his career\, Charles White contributed many illustrations for album jackets (mostly jazz recordings)\, books\, television\, and film. This panel will explore White’s work with/in music-related media. Examples include Vanguard Records album sleeve illustrations\, an accompanying LP for the film Leadbelly directed by Gordon Parks\, and illustrations for publications by Harry Belafonte and television collaborations. The discussion will include contemporary artists who also create and incorporate visual media into music contexts\, or vice versa\, for their projects or others. Moderator: John CorbettPanelists: Damon Locks\, Cauleen Smith\, and Ian White 12:30 PM Lunch Conversation 1:15 PM Panel Two: Visual & Musical Composition: Inspiration\, Collaboration\, & the Black AestheticAn element of inspiration for pianist/composer Gerald Clayton in creating his suite\, White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White\, was to explore White’s visual composition and narrative in the mural Five Great American Negroes and respond musically. This panel will explore how visual artists and musicians find inspiration in visual and sound/music practice and how these influences are rendered compositionally and as points of convergence and meaning-making. Moderator: Travis JacksonPanelists: Gerald Clayton\, Angel Bat Dawid\, Douglas R. Ewart 2:30 PM Panel Three: Figures in Music: Charles White’s PortraitsCharles White’s portraits of musicians such as Leadbelly\, Harry Belafonte\, Bessie Smith\, and Mahalia Jackson are some of his best-known works. This panel will explore White’s extraordinary portraiture of music-makers and how his relationships with some of these musicians and their work influenced his compositions and activism. In particular\, the panel will consider White’s portraits of Black women in music. Moderator: Melanie HerzogPanelists: Daniel Schulman\, Benjamin Jones\, Tammy Kernodle 3:30 PM Symposium Closing								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									This project is supported by the Terra Foundation for American Art\, the Logan Center Jazz Forever Fund\, a gift of the Revada Foundation\, and the Robert S. Guttman Family Charitable Fund. The symposium is part of Art Design Chicago\, a citywide collaboration initiated by the Terra Foundation for American Art that highlights the city’s artistic heritage and creative communities. The White Cities Performance is presented with Chicago Jazz Magazine\, DownBeat\, Jazz Institute of Chicago\, and WDCB 90.9 FM.   Image credit: Photo of Charles White work\, Just a Walk with Thee\, from the South Side Community Art Center Collection.
URL:https://sscartcenter.org/event/the-business-of-art/
LOCATION:IL
CATEGORIES:Events
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200216T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200222T173000
DTSTAMP:20260410T094241
CREATED:20210119T065736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210504T035701Z
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SUMMARY:A Conversation with Timuel D. Black Jr.
DESCRIPTION:The South Side Community Art Center\, Hyde Park Jazz Festival\, Logan Center for the Arts\, and University of Chicago Presents invite you to Save the Date for Between Sound and Sight: Mapping the Sonic Imprints of Charles White’s Vision\, a FREE day-long symposium offered in conjunction with the February 14th performance by pianist/composer Gerald Clayton of his original suite\, White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White at the Logan Center for the Arts. The symposium will explore sound\, image\, and history\, offering a deeper engagement with Charles White’s multi-dimensional legacy. Discussions will consider White’s work with musicians and music media—such as illustrations for jazz album covers and film and television\, as well as his paintings\, etchings\, and drawings of musicians—and ways in which his work and legacy continue to reverberate across the cultural landscape\, particularly as an influence for contemporary artists. On February 14th\, the evening before the symposium\, Gerald Clayton will perform his piece White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White\, honoring the connection between music and visual art that permeates Charles White’s artistic vision.								\n				\n				\n				\n									Free w/RSVP – Please note seating is limited – Reserve your space at the symposium here. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Reserve your space at the symposium here\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					SYMPOSIUM SCHEDULE				\n				\n				\n				\n									Saturday\, February 15\, 2025 – Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts 11:00 AM Check-In\, Welcome\, and KeynoteKeynote: “Greetings from Altadena.” by Ian WhiteCharles White’s son and chief executive of The Charles White Archives 11:30 AM Panel One: Sounds of the Black Archive: Charles White’s Contributions to Film\, Television\, and Music MediaThroughout his career\, Charles White contributed many illustrations for album jackets (mostly jazz recordings)\, books\, television\, and film. This panel will explore White’s work with/in music-related media. Examples include Vanguard Records album sleeve illustrations\, an accompanying LP for the film Leadbelly directed by Gordon Parks\, and illustrations for publications by Harry Belafonte and television collaborations. The discussion will include contemporary artists who also create and incorporate visual media into music contexts\, or vice versa\, for their projects or others. Moderator: John CorbettPanelists: Damon Locks\, Cauleen Smith\, and Ian White 12:30 PM Lunch Conversation 1:15 PM Panel Two: Visual & Musical Composition: Inspiration\, Collaboration\, & the Black AestheticAn element of inspiration for pianist/composer Gerald Clayton in creating his suite\, White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White\, was to explore White’s visual composition and narrative in the mural Five Great American Negroes and respond musically. This panel will explore how visual artists and musicians find inspiration in visual and sound/music practice and how these influences are rendered compositionally and as points of convergence and meaning-making. Moderator: Travis JacksonPanelists: Gerald Clayton\, Angel Bat Dawid\, Douglas R. Ewart 2:30 PM Panel Three: Figures in Music: Charles White’s PortraitsCharles White’s portraits of musicians such as Leadbelly\, Harry Belafonte\, Bessie Smith\, and Mahalia Jackson are some of his best-known works. This panel will explore White’s extraordinary portraiture of music-makers and how his relationships with some of these musicians and their work influenced his compositions and activism. In particular\, the panel will consider White’s portraits of Black women in music. Moderator: Melanie HerzogPanelists: Daniel Schulman\, Benjamin Jones\, Tammy Kernodle 3:30 PM Symposium Closing								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									This project is supported by the Terra Foundation for American Art\, the Logan Center Jazz Forever Fund\, a gift of the Revada Foundation\, and the Robert S. Guttman Family Charitable Fund. The symposium is part of Art Design Chicago\, a citywide collaboration initiated by the Terra Foundation for American Art that highlights the city’s artistic heritage and creative communities. The White Cities Performance is presented with Chicago Jazz Magazine\, DownBeat\, Jazz Institute of Chicago\, and WDCB 90.9 FM.   Image credit: Photo of Charles White work\, Just a Walk with Thee\, from the South Side Community Art Center Collection.
URL:https://sscartcenter.org/event/a-conversation-with-timuel-d-black-jr/
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CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200131T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200220T170000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210504T031743Z
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SUMMARY:Resonance
DESCRIPTION:The South Side Community Art Center\, Hyde Park Jazz Festival\, Logan Center for the Arts\, and University of Chicago Presents invite you to Save the Date for Between Sound and Sight: Mapping the Sonic Imprints of Charles White’s Vision\, a FREE day-long symposium offered in conjunction with the February 14th performance by pianist/composer Gerald Clayton of his original suite\, White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White at the Logan Center for the Arts. The symposium will explore sound\, image\, and history\, offering a deeper engagement with Charles White’s multi-dimensional legacy. Discussions will consider White’s work with musicians and music media—such as illustrations for jazz album covers and film and television\, as well as his paintings\, etchings\, and drawings of musicians—and ways in which his work and legacy continue to reverberate across the cultural landscape\, particularly as an influence for contemporary artists. On February 14th\, the evening before the symposium\, Gerald Clayton will perform his piece White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White\, honoring the connection between music and visual art that permeates Charles White’s artistic vision.								\n				\n				\n				\n									Free w/RSVP – Please note seating is limited – Reserve your space at the symposium here. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Reserve your space at the symposium here\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					SYMPOSIUM SCHEDULE				\n				\n				\n				\n									Saturday\, February 15\, 2025 – Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts 11:00 AM Check-In\, Welcome\, and KeynoteKeynote: “Greetings from Altadena.” by Ian WhiteCharles White’s son and chief executive of The Charles White Archives 11:30 AM Panel One: Sounds of the Black Archive: Charles White’s Contributions to Film\, Television\, and Music MediaThroughout his career\, Charles White contributed many illustrations for album jackets (mostly jazz recordings)\, books\, television\, and film. This panel will explore White’s work with/in music-related media. Examples include Vanguard Records album sleeve illustrations\, an accompanying LP for the film Leadbelly directed by Gordon Parks\, and illustrations for publications by Harry Belafonte and television collaborations. The discussion will include contemporary artists who also create and incorporate visual media into music contexts\, or vice versa\, for their projects or others. Moderator: John CorbettPanelists: Damon Locks\, Cauleen Smith\, and Ian White 12:30 PM Lunch Conversation 1:15 PM Panel Two: Visual & Musical Composition: Inspiration\, Collaboration\, & the Black AestheticAn element of inspiration for pianist/composer Gerald Clayton in creating his suite\, White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White\, was to explore White’s visual composition and narrative in the mural Five Great American Negroes and respond musically. This panel will explore how visual artists and musicians find inspiration in visual and sound/music practice and how these influences are rendered compositionally and as points of convergence and meaning-making. Moderator: Travis JacksonPanelists: Gerald Clayton\, Angel Bat Dawid\, Douglas R. Ewart 2:30 PM Panel Three: Figures in Music: Charles White’s PortraitsCharles White’s portraits of musicians such as Leadbelly\, Harry Belafonte\, Bessie Smith\, and Mahalia Jackson are some of his best-known works. This panel will explore White’s extraordinary portraiture of music-makers and how his relationships with some of these musicians and their work influenced his compositions and activism. In particular\, the panel will consider White’s portraits of Black women in music. Moderator: Melanie HerzogPanelists: Daniel Schulman\, Benjamin Jones\, Tammy Kernodle 3:30 PM Symposium Closing								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									This project is supported by the Terra Foundation for American Art\, the Logan Center Jazz Forever Fund\, a gift of the Revada Foundation\, and the Robert S. Guttman Family Charitable Fund. The symposium is part of Art Design Chicago\, a citywide collaboration initiated by the Terra Foundation for American Art that highlights the city’s artistic heritage and creative communities. The White Cities Performance is presented with Chicago Jazz Magazine\, DownBeat\, Jazz Institute of Chicago\, and WDCB 90.9 FM.   Image credit: Photo of Charles White work\, Just a Walk with Thee\, from the South Side Community Art Center Collection.
URL:https://sscartcenter.org/event/resonance/
LOCATION:IL
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200201
DTSTAMP:20260410T094241
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210122T043302Z
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SUMMARY:Divine Presence!
DESCRIPTION:The South Side Community Art Center\, Hyde Park Jazz Festival\, Logan Center for the Arts\, and University of Chicago Presents invite you to Save the Date for Between Sound and Sight: Mapping the Sonic Imprints of Charles White’s Vision\, a FREE day-long symposium offered in conjunction with the February 14th performance by pianist/composer Gerald Clayton of his original suite\, White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White at the Logan Center for the Arts. The symposium will explore sound\, image\, and history\, offering a deeper engagement with Charles White’s multi-dimensional legacy. Discussions will consider White’s work with musicians and music media—such as illustrations for jazz album covers and film and television\, as well as his paintings\, etchings\, and drawings of musicians—and ways in which his work and legacy continue to reverberate across the cultural landscape\, particularly as an influence for contemporary artists. On February 14th\, the evening before the symposium\, Gerald Clayton will perform his piece White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White\, honoring the connection between music and visual art that permeates Charles White’s artistic vision.								\n				\n				\n				\n									Free w/RSVP – Please note seating is limited – Reserve your space at the symposium here. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Reserve your space at the symposium here\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					SYMPOSIUM SCHEDULE				\n				\n				\n				\n									Saturday\, February 15\, 2025 – Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts 11:00 AM Check-In\, Welcome\, and KeynoteKeynote: “Greetings from Altadena.” by Ian WhiteCharles White’s son and chief executive of The Charles White Archives 11:30 AM Panel One: Sounds of the Black Archive: Charles White’s Contributions to Film\, Television\, and Music MediaThroughout his career\, Charles White contributed many illustrations for album jackets (mostly jazz recordings)\, books\, television\, and film. This panel will explore White’s work with/in music-related media. Examples include Vanguard Records album sleeve illustrations\, an accompanying LP for the film Leadbelly directed by Gordon Parks\, and illustrations for publications by Harry Belafonte and television collaborations. The discussion will include contemporary artists who also create and incorporate visual media into music contexts\, or vice versa\, for their projects or others. Moderator: John CorbettPanelists: Damon Locks\, Cauleen Smith\, and Ian White 12:30 PM Lunch Conversation 1:15 PM Panel Two: Visual & Musical Composition: Inspiration\, Collaboration\, & the Black AestheticAn element of inspiration for pianist/composer Gerald Clayton in creating his suite\, White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White\, was to explore White’s visual composition and narrative in the mural Five Great American Negroes and respond musically. This panel will explore how visual artists and musicians find inspiration in visual and sound/music practice and how these influences are rendered compositionally and as points of convergence and meaning-making. Moderator: Travis JacksonPanelists: Gerald Clayton\, Angel Bat Dawid\, Douglas R. Ewart 2:30 PM Panel Three: Figures in Music: Charles White’s PortraitsCharles White’s portraits of musicians such as Leadbelly\, Harry Belafonte\, Bessie Smith\, and Mahalia Jackson are some of his best-known works. This panel will explore White’s extraordinary portraiture of music-makers and how his relationships with some of these musicians and their work influenced his compositions and activism. In particular\, the panel will consider White’s portraits of Black women in music. Moderator: Melanie HerzogPanelists: Daniel Schulman\, Benjamin Jones\, Tammy Kernodle 3:30 PM Symposium Closing								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									This project is supported by the Terra Foundation for American Art\, the Logan Center Jazz Forever Fund\, a gift of the Revada Foundation\, and the Robert S. Guttman Family Charitable Fund. The symposium is part of Art Design Chicago\, a citywide collaboration initiated by the Terra Foundation for American Art that highlights the city’s artistic heritage and creative communities. The White Cities Performance is presented with Chicago Jazz Magazine\, DownBeat\, Jazz Institute of Chicago\, and WDCB 90.9 FM.   Image credit: Photo of Charles White work\, Just a Walk with Thee\, from the South Side Community Art Center Collection.
URL:https://sscartcenter.org/event/divine-presence/
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200301
DTSTAMP:20260410T094241
CREATED:20210119T055130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210119T125820Z
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SUMMARY:Conjuring Black Histories in Jewelry
DESCRIPTION:The South Side Community Art Center\, Hyde Park Jazz Festival\, Logan Center for the Arts\, and University of Chicago Presents invite you to Save the Date for Between Sound and Sight: Mapping the Sonic Imprints of Charles White’s Vision\, a FREE day-long symposium offered in conjunction with the February 14th performance by pianist/composer Gerald Clayton of his original suite\, White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White at the Logan Center for the Arts. The symposium will explore sound\, image\, and history\, offering a deeper engagement with Charles White’s multi-dimensional legacy. Discussions will consider White’s work with musicians and music media—such as illustrations for jazz album covers and film and television\, as well as his paintings\, etchings\, and drawings of musicians—and ways in which his work and legacy continue to reverberate across the cultural landscape\, particularly as an influence for contemporary artists. On February 14th\, the evening before the symposium\, Gerald Clayton will perform his piece White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White\, honoring the connection between music and visual art that permeates Charles White’s artistic vision.								\n				\n				\n				\n									Free w/RSVP – Please note seating is limited – Reserve your space at the symposium here. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Reserve your space at the symposium here\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					SYMPOSIUM SCHEDULE				\n				\n				\n				\n									Saturday\, February 15\, 2025 – Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts 11:00 AM Check-In\, Welcome\, and KeynoteKeynote: “Greetings from Altadena.” by Ian WhiteCharles White’s son and chief executive of The Charles White Archives 11:30 AM Panel One: Sounds of the Black Archive: Charles White’s Contributions to Film\, Television\, and Music MediaThroughout his career\, Charles White contributed many illustrations for album jackets (mostly jazz recordings)\, books\, television\, and film. This panel will explore White’s work with/in music-related media. Examples include Vanguard Records album sleeve illustrations\, an accompanying LP for the film Leadbelly directed by Gordon Parks\, and illustrations for publications by Harry Belafonte and television collaborations. The discussion will include contemporary artists who also create and incorporate visual media into music contexts\, or vice versa\, for their projects or others. Moderator: John CorbettPanelists: Damon Locks\, Cauleen Smith\, and Ian White 12:30 PM Lunch Conversation 1:15 PM Panel Two: Visual & Musical Composition: Inspiration\, Collaboration\, & the Black AestheticAn element of inspiration for pianist/composer Gerald Clayton in creating his suite\, White Cities: A Musical Tribute to Charles White\, was to explore White’s visual composition and narrative in the mural Five Great American Negroes and respond musically. This panel will explore how visual artists and musicians find inspiration in visual and sound/music practice and how these influences are rendered compositionally and as points of convergence and meaning-making. Moderator: Travis JacksonPanelists: Gerald Clayton\, Angel Bat Dawid\, Douglas R. Ewart 2:30 PM Panel Three: Figures in Music: Charles White’s PortraitsCharles White’s portraits of musicians such as Leadbelly\, Harry Belafonte\, Bessie Smith\, and Mahalia Jackson are some of his best-known works. This panel will explore White’s extraordinary portraiture of music-makers and how his relationships with some of these musicians and their work influenced his compositions and activism. In particular\, the panel will consider White’s portraits of Black women in music. Moderator: Melanie HerzogPanelists: Daniel Schulman\, Benjamin Jones\, Tammy Kernodle 3:30 PM Symposium Closing								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									This project is supported by the Terra Foundation for American Art\, the Logan Center Jazz Forever Fund\, a gift of the Revada Foundation\, and the Robert S. Guttman Family Charitable Fund. The symposium is part of Art Design Chicago\, a citywide collaboration initiated by the Terra Foundation for American Art that highlights the city’s artistic heritage and creative communities. The White Cities Performance is presented with Chicago Jazz Magazine\, DownBeat\, Jazz Institute of Chicago\, and WDCB 90.9 FM.   Image credit: Photo of Charles White work\, Just a Walk with Thee\, from the South Side Community Art Center Collection.
URL:https://sscartcenter.org/event/conjuring-black-histories-in-jewelry/
LOCATION:IL
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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