• REWIND & PLAY | SSCAC x Black Harvest Film Festival

    Gene Siskel Film Center 164 N State St, Chicago, IL, United States

    SSCAC and Black Harvest Film Festival, in partnership with the Gene Siskel Film Center invite you to a complimentary afternoon screening of REWIND & PLAY!      Image courtesy of […]

  • 3831 Holiday Pop-Up!

    Join us to get a head start on holiday shopping at our first 3831 Holiday Pop-Up, with some of the city's most talented Black creatives!   Image courtesy: Limba Gal […]

  • MLK DAY: VISION BOARDS FOR NEW FUTURES

    Honoring the future MLK dreamed of, while also bringing in our own visions for the futures we want to create!     Join us for an afternoon of vision boarding, […]

  • The Promised Land: Opening Reception

    Eleven artists with ties to North and South of the Mason-Dixon Line respond to just how much Black life has always been in transit.      The Great Migration was […]

  • Black Adornment & The Found Object

    Join SSCAC Archives and Collections Manager LaMar Gayles Jr. for an afternoon exploring mixed media art, our collections, and adornment objects from his personal collection.        In this […]

  • Black Family Portraits with Seed Lynn

    Join us with photographer Seed Lynn for a free family portrait session!     For this Black History Month, we're thrilled to partner with photographer Seen Lynn to offer free […]

  • Artwork Documentation Workshop with Colleen Keihm

    Learn how to successfully document your artwork!   In conjunction with our current photo exhibition, 'The Promised Land', in partnership with LATITUDE, we're thrilled to offer a free photo-documentation workshop for artists!   If you're interested in learning more about documenting your artwork in an exhibition, for web use, or for your portfolio we'll be […]

  • A Promised Land On The Horizon: Artist Talk

    'The Promised Land' exhibiting artists join SSCAC Exhibitions Manager and Curator Lola Ayisha Ogbara in conversation.    Our current exhibition 'The Promised Land', features eleven contemporary photo and image artists working across a diverse range of visual methods, that re-imagine stories of city life and the Great Migration through the decolonization of the lens, Southern […]

  • “where the light corrupts your face…” | Opening Reception

    Artists Andres L. Hernandez, Tonika Lewis Johnson and Roland Knowlden consider the many definitions of space, site, and home.     Spatial griots Andres L. Hernandez, Tonika Lewis Johnson and Roland Knowlden invite you to consider how socio-economic and geographic oppressions impact the way we see (or don’t see) our environments. Hernandez uncovers embedded histories and […]

  • BLACK SPACE: Architectural Historiographies & Spatial Landscapes

    Artists Andres L. Hernandez, Tonika Lewis Johnson and Roland Knowlden discuss the intersections of space, architecture, and Blackness with SSCAC Exhibitions Manager and Curator Lola Ayisha Ogbara.      Artists and spacial griots Andres L. Hernandez, Tonika Lewis Johnson and Roland Knowlden invite you to consider how socio-economic and geographic oppressions impact the way we […]