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SUMMARY:Artist Panel Conversation: American Places
DESCRIPTION:Please join us in conversation with a panel of artists whose work uses narrative forms such as walks and book-making to explore the histories and stories residing in racially and culturally mixed landscapes. This event is in conjunction with Hui-min Tsen’s 2022 Spudnik Press Residency. Speakers joining Hui-min include artists JeeYeun Lee\, Alex Kostiw\, Regin Igloria\, and Nia Easley. \nThis event is free. Registration is appreciated here. \n\n\n\n\n\nAbout The Panel: \n\n\nAlex Belardo Kostiw is an artist\, graphic designer\, and educator investigating the vast possibilities of the self\, the complexity of human connection\, and the nebulousness of reality. Their work deals in poetic\, adapted\, and iterative elements\, visual structures of comics\, and conceptually driven forms\, exploring ways to activate the reading experience\, construct myths\, and inhabit in-between spaces. Alex has an MFA in visual communication design from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a BA in English literature from the University of Chicago. Their work is collected in the Joan Flasch Artist’s Book Collection at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago\, Pratt Institute Artist’s Books Collection\, and National Museum of Women in the Arts\, among others.\n\n\n\nNia Easley is a Chicago-based artist\, designer\, researcher and educator. Those roles often intersect and overlap. She earned her MFA in Visual Communication Design and practices an art informed by methods of design production. This work engages the absurdity\, violence\, and beauty of contemporary American life\, focusing on our shared histories and how they have shaped the current landscape. She has taught workshops at Lekòl Kominotè Matènwa\, UIC (Gallery 400)\, and Yale University. Most recently she is a Lecturer at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She also holds the role of contributing Editor/Curator for the EXIT section of Interactions (IX) Magazine. Her artist’s books can be found at the Joan Flasch Artists’ Book Collection\, the University of Iowa\, Northwestern University\, and DePaul University. \nHui-min Tsen is a photo-based\, interdisciplinary artist whose projects tell stories about the interplay between the landscape of our imagination and the landscape as experienced in their physical form. Tsen received a BFA from the Tisch School of the Arts at NYU\, and an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She has exhibited and published with the Hyde Park Art Center\, Chicago Artist’s Coalition\, Graham Foundation\, and Sector 2337\, among others. Her book\, The Pedway of Today\, was published by Green Lantern Press in 2013. She teaches photography at Wright College. \nJeeYeun Lee is an interdisciplinary artist based in Chicago. Through performance\, objects\, and socially engaged art\, her work explores dynamics of connection\, power\, violence and resistance. Her current body of work uses walking as a medium to witness the ongoing structures of settler colonialism and racial capitalism in urban built environments. She has been awarded residencies from the Santa Fe Art Institute\, ACRE\, Haystack Mountain School of Crafts\, and Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts\, and received grants from the Illinois Arts Council Agency\, Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events\, Propeller Fund\, Puffin Foundation\, and Awesome Foundation (Chicago chapter). She has also worked with social justice and community-based organizations for over thirty years in immigrant rights\, economic justice\, LGBTQ issues\, and domestic violence. \nRegin Igloria is a multidisciplinary artist and educator based in Chicago. His drawings\, artists’ books\, sculptures\, and performances portray the human condition as it relates to the natural environment and inhabited spaces. With several years of arts administration and teaching experience\, he founded North Branch Projects\, an organization that builds connections through the book arts. He works with various communities to create crossover between disparate populations and cultures\, aiming to broaden the roles of both artists and non-artists. Igloria has taught at places such as Marwen\, RISD\, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago\, Snow City Arts\, and Carthage College. He received a 3Arts Individual Artist Award as well as local\, national\, and international grants\, support through artist residencies\, and has exhibited internationally. He received his MFA from Rhode Island School of Design. \n\nImage: “The 100th Meridian (Hollis\, Oklahoma)” courtesy of Hui-min Tsen. \n\n\nEvents and programs at Spudnik Press are made possible with the support of: \nThe National Endowment for the Arts\nThe MacArthur Funds for Culture\, Equity\, and the Arts & Culture at The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation\nIllinois Arts Council Agency\nGaylord & Dorothy Donnelley Foundation\nDCASE\n    \n     
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LOCATION:Spudnik Press Cooperative\, 1821 West Hubbard\, Chicago\, IL\, 60622\, United States
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SUMMARY:[VIRTUAL] "Ask Me Anything" with Amos Paul Kennedy\, Jr.
DESCRIPTION:Spudnik Press is proud to invite our community to guide a meaningful conversation with one of America’s most renowned letterpress printers. Amos Paul Kennedy\, Jr. is an American printer\, book artist and papermaker best known for social and political commentary\, particularly in printed posters. \nAmos produces personal and commissioned prints as proprietor of Kennedy Prints. He also often travels the country spreading his philosophies about life and the art of printmaking. \nThis event is free. Registration is appreciated here. \nThe conversation will be moderated by Spudnik staff Yang Pulongbarit-Cuevo and Breanna Robinson. Our $5 suggested donation for the event will directly fund the operational costs of our 501(c)(3) nonprofit during a critical time of thoughtful reorganization. Feel free to make a donation online at any time. Thank you and we’ll see you there! \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us06web.zoom.us/j/81212950785\nMeeting ID: 812 1295 0785 \n \nImage Sources: Photo 1\, Photo 2
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LOCATION:Spudnik Press Cooperative\, 1821 West Hubbard\, Chicago\, IL\, 60622\, United States
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