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Krystle Lemonias’s solo at Andrew Rafacz, “Sorri fi maaga dawg, cuz maaga dawg will ton roun bite yu,” shows a prowess for stitchwork.
Know what to look for in a whistleblower attorney so you can navigate legal risks, protect your identity and evaluate the strength of your claim.
Katie Prout (she/her/hers) is a features writer for the Chicago Reader. She received her BA from Kalamazoo College and her MFA in Nonfiction from the University of Iowa. In 2020, Katie’s profile of ...
Chicago-based artist Sara Grose’s sculptures traverse the imaginary and the actual to get at the vastness of time itself ...
Despite restrictions and dwindling access to supplies in Illinois prisons, I’ve built a life and practice as an artist.
At Ascension Chicago, Audrey Robinovitz opened a small reliquary of scent, guiding attendees through the fragrant history of anointing.
Ahead of a planned construction project, the city closed a Logan Square homeless encampment that was a haven for queer Black residents.
I doubt there will be an exhibition to match “Willem de Kooning Drawing” at the Art Institute of Chicago this year.
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