Events

Jun 11, 2024

May 1 – July 14 WORKS BY: Tony Lewis with Bethany Collins, Devin T. Mays & Ellen Rothenberg

How much work does it take to make art seem effortless, the laboring body absent? Works By attempts to answer this question by bringing together four Chicago-based artists who share an interest in the many meanings of “labor.” The centerpiece of the exhibition is a floor drawing by Tony Lewis, performatively produced on site. A sculpture by Devin T. Mays features pallets collected during his wanderings around Chicago’s South Side. Erased: (Unrelated), a 2012 photograph by Bethany Collins, captures a cloud of chalk dust released into a black void—the remnants of the word “unrelated” repeatedly written on a blackboard and then erased. A large photo by Ellen Rothenberg depicts a work boot; another captures a giant lump of crumpled paper that was once a Barbara Kruger mural. The fruits of these artists’ labors will be on view from May 1 (International Workers’ Day) through July 14 (Bastille Day)—two dates that commemorate landmark events in the history of the working class.

Curated by Dieter Roelstraete.

Jun 12, 2024

Center for Digital Accessibility: Ask Us Anything

Do you have lingering digital accessibility questions you’ve been wanting to ask? Are you wondering what questions others are exploring? Join this open forum to ask the Center for Digital Accessibility team anything related to making the digital world more accessible for everyone.

Presenters: Center for Digital Accessibility Team (Pat Kogos, Jack Auses, Emily Baker, Thalia Kapica)

This virtual meeting will include Zoom’s automated closed captions.

Jun 18 - Jun 19, 2024

Juneteenth (Observance)

Juneteenth