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SUMMARY:Iteration(s)\, with Jared Brown and Briana Lynn
DESCRIPTION:Briana Lynn & Jared Brown will intuitively combine sound\, improvisation\, and omni-directional text to create a composition unique to SSCAC.\n  \n \n  \nMeditating on this year’s Chicago Architecture Biennial’s theme : “This is a Rehearsal\,” Briana Lynn and Jared Brown will re-iterate their experimental collaborative composition to the South Side Community Art Center (originally performed last year). They will collaboratively write\, perform\, and produce poetic sound-based activations utilizing individual and collective narratives\, altered voice\, color\, and speculative explorations that blur the lines between realism and fact\, as a means to alter physical space and the viewer’s consciousness.\n\nCollaboratively they are asking questions such as: How do built environments and architectures influence our attunement to sound and perception of time? How might the state of our bodies shift or feel in altered environments? What does it mean to engage with Black poetics as a multi-dimensional object\, taking up space?\n  \nThe composition intuitively combines samples\, improvisation\, omni-directional text written by Briana Lynn and an electronic produced score by Jared Brown.\n  \n  \nPhoto credit: Daniel Delgado
URL:https://sscartcenter.org/event/iterations-with-jared-brown-and-briana-lynn/
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SUMMARY:A BLACK ARTIST RECEPTION AT 3831
DESCRIPTION:A day celebrating Black artists and your hard work throughout the year! We’ll also be joined by artist Cory Perry for a special performance.\n  \n\n\n\nThe South Side Community Art Center has hosted innovative\, ground-breaking\, and forward exhibitions and programs throughout 2023\, which would not have been possible without the array of Black ingenuity and talent from the artists we’ve been incredibly grateful to work with!\n  \nJoin us for our first annual Black Artist Reception\, celebrating the amazing artists we’ve supported and collaborated with over the year! We’re thrilled to kick off this program with a performance by current exhibiting artist Cory Perry\, an Artist Talk moderated by current exhibitions curators Gervais Marsh and Rikki Byrd\, with artists Cory Perry and Nnaemeka Ekwelum\, followed by a reception with light bites and bubbly! 🥂\n  \n \nCurrent exhibiting artist Cory Perry will perform: how my Mother cried when her flowers bloomed.\n  \nThis performance is an ode to resilience\, an embrace of memories\, and a testament to the enduring spirit that emerges from the confluence of grief and celebration. Black Artist Reception attendees are invited to watch the performance\, which will be screened from our Burroughs Gallery\, SSCAC’s Instagram Live.\n\n\nOne meaning of a procession is “continuous forward movement.” Another definition is “a ceremonial or funeral procession.”\nI’m captivated by how these two\, forward movement and death\, are intertwined and what can be gleaned. “how my Mother cried when her flowers bloomed” is a participatory art performance/procession that symbolizes living with grief and celebrating life while in the mundane world. I don’t believe that grief is ‘baggage’ we carry along\, rather\, it looks like an intangible companion that moves with us through life. Grief\, as a queer physician\, prompts introspection by asking “how can we navigate these physical and mental spaces without the people closest to us?”\n  \nThe performance will begin at the artist’s dwelling place in Chicago\, serving as a symbolic starting point. From there\, it unfolds as a procession to The Southside Community Art Center gallery space\, inviting the audience to journey alongside the artist through the intricacies of sorrow and celebration. This performance piece delves into the intricate layers of queer grief\, highlighting the mundane spaces it appears\, inviting the audience to explore the diverse facets of grief within the LGBTQ+ community and the methods of transcending its barriers.\nGrief is not something to overcome but a companion to embrace throughout our life. It helps us navigate the delicate balance between mourning the loss and cherishing the legacy of departed loved ones as motivation to keep moving forward.\n\n  \n \n\nFollowing the performance\, curators Rikki Byrd and Gervais Marsh will moderate an artist talk with current exhibiting artists Nnaemeka C. Ekwelum and Cory Perry regarding their exhibitions Through A Lens of Beauty and Wonderment: Notes on Collaborative Friendship & All of Living is Risk.
URL:https://sscartcenter.org/event/a-black-artist-reception-at-3831/
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SUMMARY:3831 HOLIDAY POP-UP!
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our 2nd annual 3831 Holiday Pop-Up\, with some of the city’s most talented Black creatives!\n  \nCome through to support some of Chicago’s most gifted and talented Black creatives as we move into the Holiday season.\n  \n \n  \n3831 Holiday Pop-Up is a mini pop-up market hosted in our historic Burroughs gallery\, that features vendors working across a variety of businesses from jewelry to candles\, books\, and more!\n  \n*This event is free and for all-ages\, so we encourage you to bring your family!\n  \n  \n \nImage courtesy of Reformed School. \n  \nCheck out our incredible list of vendors this year:\n  \n-Reformed School\n-Red Elephant Candle Co.\n-Lingua Nigra\n-Da Book Joint\n-Keith Connor
URL:https://sscartcenter.org/event/3831-holiday-pop-up-2/
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