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SUMMARY:Workshop: Sashiko & Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:Mending and repairing your garment\, body\, and mind with artist mai ide\n\n\nWorkshop: Sashiko & Sustainability \nwith mai ide\nDecember 12\, 2024\n12:00pm – 2:00pm\n \n\n\nSashiko\, a mending technique with stitches\, is one of the oldest traditional Japanese upcycling techniques. Artist mai ide leads this workshop that finds a confluence between mending fabric and repairing emotional intimacy\, loneliness\, and fragility. \n \nThe participants of this workshop will discover both the cultural meaning of sashiko and sustainability and also gain new insight into mending our brokenness or traumatic experiences. This workshop allows participants to reclaim their slow moments\, meditating and discerning vulnerability while they mend their garments to lead the holistic well-being of the planet. \n\n\nMaterials Provided:  \n\ncotton thread\nvintage Japanese rough plain woven cotton fabric\nneedle\nShashiko needle\npaper \nruler\nscissors\nerasable ink \nfabric marker or tailor’s chalk\n\nParticipants are also encouraged to bring their own clothes to be repaired to enhance the personal themes of the workshop. \n \n\n\n\nAbout Sashiko: \nSashiko (刺し子) is a traditional Japanese embroidery and stitching dating back to the Edo period (1615 –1868). It was first developed among working-class people\, farmers\, and fishermen to mend their daily clothes and clothing. Through Sashiko\, they could make garments stronger\, more durable\, and last longer. They kept mending in this way and passed techniques down from generation to generation. As such\, Sashiko is one of the oldest traditional Japanese upcycling techniques. Artist Mai Ide finds a confluence between mending fabric and repairing emotional intimacy\, loneliness\, and fragility. Her workshop is a space for participants to eliminate lingering trauma and reframe our society for deeper emotional communal bonds and authentic humanity which we have forgotten. \n \n\n\n\nAbout the Instructor:  \nmai ide is an artist from Tokyo\, now based in Portland\, OR. Her multidisciplinary art investigates her own cultural intersectionality and deep ambivalence as an immigrant\, mother\, and woman. As a non-native speaker of English\, ide’s practice is expressing discomfort of being classified or perceived by society as an “other” or “forever foreigner” in the U.S. Ide’s use of salvaged fabric and sashiko stitches conveys her simultaneous vulnerability\, fragility and ferocity under a constrained\, violent and volatile society. ide holds a BFA in Art Practice from Portland State University (OR) as well as degrees in sewing\, pattern making\, and textile design in Japan\, where she worked for twelve years as a material designer. Previous exhibitions and performances include at the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum and Museum of Kyoto in Japan\, and Jordan Schnitzer Museum in Oregon. Ide is a current MFA candidate in Visual Studies at Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland. \nLearn more: www.maiide.com \n\n\n\nThis workshop is brought to you through collaboration with the Japanese Cultural Center. \n\n\n\nThis project is partially supported by a CityArts Grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events. \nThis project is supported\, in whole or in part\, by federal assistance listing number\, 21.027 awarded to the International Museum of Surgical Science by the US Treasury through the American Rescue Plan Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds in the amount of $125\,000.00\, representing 83% of total project funding. \nThis project is partially supported by a Chicago Arts Recovery Program grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events. \n\n\n\nThe International Museum of SurgicalScience acknowledges support from the Illinois Arts Council.
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LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
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SUMMARY:Bells & Whispers: A Yuletide Victorian Ghost Story Soiree
DESCRIPTION:A night of spooky\, Yuletide tales to usher in a holiday party that will not soon be forgot!\n\n\nBells & Whispers \nA Yuletide Victorian Ghost Story Soiree\nDecember 6th\, 12th & 20th\nDoors at 6:30 PM \n \nWritten & Directed by: Andrew Marchetti \nFeaturing: Rick Smith\, Amy J Johnson\, Orion Lay-Sleeper\, Ashely Bagot\n\n\nTickets: \n$10 Students & IMSS Members (Use code STUDENT for student ticket and IMSSMEMBER for IMSS Member ticket. Student status and IMSS Member status will be verified at the door. Please come prepared with appropritate identification\, either student ID or current IMSS Member card \n$20 GA Presale \n$25 GA at door \n\n\nSurrounded by candle light and gilded frames where the pictures seem to move about\, a quartet of storytellers skilled in the forgotten tradition of telling those ‘scary ghost stories’ around the dying embers of an imposing fireplace\, help to usher in a holiday party that will not soon be forgot! \nSeating is limited and on a first-come-first-serve basis. Standing room will be available in the back of the hall.  \nRuntime: 75min \n \n\n\nAbout the cast:  \n\n\n\nRick Smith is a graduate of west Virginia university (BFA) and the university of Nebraska at Lincoln (MFA). He has lived and performed in Chicago for 21 years. The highlights include numerous performances at the Metropolis Center for the Performing Arts\, Mac in ‘The one and only Ivan’ at Lifeline Theater\, and husband on Chicago PD. \n\n\n\nAmy J. Johnson has been a Chicago actor for over 20 years\, performing in regional and storefront theatre\, with credits in several indie films & TV Chicago Fire\, Empire\, and Final Witness and is an audiobook narrator with a home studio. Amy is Jeff Award winner for Best Actress in a Non-Equity Play in 2017 for her work in Falling by Deanna Jent (!nterrobang Theatre Project). She is excited to be immersing in some holiday ghost stories with this talented crew. \n\n\n\nAshely Bagot is a native Chicagoan\, loves theatre\, making lists\, climbing stairs\, dogs\, and is of course a die-hard Cubs fan. She is also a proud ensemble member of Madison Wisconsin’s much-beloved Rotate Theatre Company (www.rotatetheatre.org). She recently celebrated her 20th anniversary working for Thresholds\, where she serves as Assistant Director of Supportive Housing. \n\n\n\nOrion is delighted to join this spooky yuletide soiree! Orion’s most recent credits include The Tempest (Idle Muse\, Jeff Recommended) include Cat’s Cradle (Lifeline Theatre) What the Weird sisters Saw(Idle Muse) Chicago PD (NBC) and Easy(Netflix). A graduate of the Royall Tyler Theatre program at the University of Vermont\, a student of theatre at the University of King’s College\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, and of Ruota Libera Teatro\, Rome\, he is a proud ensemble member with Idle Muse Theatre co. He thanks his partner Paula for her unending support and encouragement.
URL:https://imss.org/program/bells-whispers-a-yuletide-victorian-ghost-story-soiree-2/
LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
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SUMMARY:Performance: Heavy Riffing for Heavy Times
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we bask in the heavy sounds of local Chicago experimental music veterans Sam Scranton\, Nick Meryhew\, and Andrew Tham!\n\n\nPerformance: Heavy Riffing for Heavy Times\nwith Sam Scranton\, Nick Meryhew\, and Andrew Tham\nDecember 13\, 2024\n7:00-9:00pm\nDoors at 6:30pm  \n\n\nTickets:  \n$10 Student & IMSS Members (With ID) Presale \n$15 GA Presale \n– \n$15 Student & IMSS Members (With ID) at Door \n$20 GA at Door  \n\n\nSam Scranton\, Nick Meryhew\, and Andrew Tham enthusiastically present Heavy Riffing for Heavy Times. Together\, they will put forth a block of sound that projects urgency\, volume\, care\, fellow feeling\, harmonic extasis\, unison\, dropped B saturation\, and more. Riff away the emptiness\, and riff toward the joy. \n\n\n\nAbout the Performers:  \nNick Meryhew is an experimental musician\, arts educator\, improviser\, and passionate home cook. Their work explores the elasticity of time and the absurdity of the mundane through a sculptural approach to found sound. Their work has been presented at Tritriangle\, No Nation\, MCA Chicago\, the Neo-Futurists\, Babycastles (NYC)\, Mirrorlab (Minneapolis)\, Experimental Sound Studio\, and Roman Susan\, among others. They currently perform solo and with Tallulah Bankheist\, Heavy Tiny\, Paradise Complete\, and as a sound designer with Runaway Labs Theater. They run a silly net label called Ham Bag Records.nickmeryhew.comHambag.bandcamp.com \nAndrew Tham is a writer\, composer\, and performer. He is a co-founder of the cassette tape label Parlour Tapes+\, a member of the weirdo collective mocrep\, and a theater technician with the Neo-Futurists. Andrew plays bass for Zach Morp and synthesizer for MEGA Laverne & Shirley\, a local big TEEN band. \nSam Scranton is a composer/performer/artist based in Chicago. He improvises and records music with percussion and electronics. He makes evening-length tear-jerker conceptual ceremonies. He makes installations with friends that take the form of guided tours\, psychedelic waiting rooms\, and swarming sonic creatures. \nHe has presented work nationally and internationally at festivals\, conferences\, and performance series such as the Darmstadt Ferienkurse\, Indexical\, Composit\, NUNC! 3\, New Music Gathering\, Frequency Festival\, the International Conference on Music and Minimalism\, Outer Ear Festival\, and Omaha Under the Radar. His music has been broadcast on BBC Radio 3\, Borealis Festival Radio Space\, WFMT\, and released by Moon Glyph and Parlour Tapes+. \nSam plays music in bands: Honestly Same (with Zach Good\, Mabel Kwan\, Lia Kohl\, Zach Moore)\, Beautifulish (with Katherine Young)\, and Physique (with Neil Quigley)\, with records released on Moon Glyph\, Amalgam\, and Shinkoyo Artists Pool. \n\n\n\nThis project is partially supported by a CityArts Grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events. \nThis project is supported\, in whole or in part\, by federal assistance listing number\, 21.027 awarded to the International Museum of Surgical Science by the US Treasury through the American Rescue Plan Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds in the amount of $125\,000.00\, representing 83% of total project funding. \nThis project is partially supported by a Chicago Arts Recovery Program grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events. \n\n\n\nThe International Museum of SurgicalScience acknowledges support from the Illinois Arts Council.
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LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Introduction to Ikebana Flower Arrangement
DESCRIPTION:Students will learn a brief history of the Ikenobo school of Ikebana\, and partake in a freestyle arrangement workshop.\n\n\nWorkshop: Introduction to Ikebana Flower Arrangement\nwith Professor Charles Harris\nDecember 14\, 2024\n2:00pm – 3:30pm\n\n\nWorkshop Description \nStudents will learn a brief history of the Ikenobo school of Ikebana\, and partake in a freestyle arrangement workshop. \nMaterials (Provided): \n\nContainer\nFlowers\nIkebana shears (hasami) will be provided for each student to use while creating their arrangement\, but will be returned after class.\n\nEach student will take home the arrangement they create. \n\n\nAbout the Instructor:  \nProfessor Charles Harris has assisted with and organized major Midwestern ikebana exhibitions at the Chicago Botanic Garden\, conducted flower demonstrations at Columbia College\, the University of Iowa\, the Art Institute of Chicago\, Northeastern University and Loyola University. At the request of Senior Professor Ikka Nakashima\, he assumed leadership of the Chicago Chapter of the Ikenobo Ikebana Society. Upon the death of Professor Nakashima\, he assumed the responsibility of curating and donating the extensive collection of Japanese items in her estate. That collection now resides at the Japanese Culture Center. The future of ikebana and the Ikenobo School is strong with a new generation of leadership embodied by Headmaster Designate Senko IV. Professor Harris is committed to guiding the Chicago Chapter by maintaining the classical standards of his predecessor while introducing the modern Ikenobo curriculum and forms to a new generation. \nIkebana originated with Ikenobo\, beginning in Kyoto\, Japan\, as a Buddhist floral offering. Passed down through generations of the Ikenobo family and from teacher to student\, Ikenobo has spread throughout Japan and around the world. The Chicago Chapter is one of hundreds worldwide that study and teach the art of Japanese flower arranging\, Kado\, as taught by the Ikenobo School of Kyoto\, Japan. In 2013\, they celebrated their 550th year of written history and 1\,000 years of oral tradition.The Chicago Chapter was founded over 50 years ago by Senior Professor Ikka Nakashima. She is the second woman ever to receive the highest honor given outside the Imperial family\, The Order of the Rising Sun\, Gold and Silver Rays. The Emperor of Japan personally presented her with this award in Tokyo for her tireless service in promoting Japanese arts and culture. \n\n\nAbout the Japanese Culture Center:  \nThe Japanese Culture Center was established in 1977 in Chicago by Aikido Shihan (Teacher of Teachers) and Zen Master Fumio Toyoda to make some of the martial arts\, crafts\, and philosophical riches of Japan available to the public. \n \nToday the JCC continues this tradition\, offering classes in over a dozen martial and cultural arts. The Center is not a museum where lifeless objects are displayed; it is a school where living skills are passed on person to person from generation to generation. You become an active participant in arts that have been around for hundreds\, if not thousands of years. \n \n\n\n\nThis workshop is brought to you through collaboration with the Japanese Cultural Center. \n\n\n\nThis project is partially supported by a CityArts Grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events. \nThis project is supported\, in whole or in part\, by federal assistance listing number\, 21.027 awarded to the International Museum of Surgical Science by the US Treasury through the American Rescue Plan Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds in the amount of $125\,000.00\, representing 83% of total project funding. \nThis project is partially supported by a Chicago Arts Recovery Program grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events. \n\n\n\nThe International Museum of SurgicalScience acknowledges support from the Illinois Arts Council.
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LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
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SUMMARY:Absalon\, fili mi: New Chamber Works for Voice\, Winds\, and Strings
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening of virtuosic contemporary music!\n\n\n \nPerformance: Absalon\, fili mi: New Chamber Works for Voice\, Winds\, and Strings\nDecember 18\, 2024\n7:00-9:00pm\nDoors at 6:30pm \n \nTickets: \n$10 Student & IMSS Members (With ID) Presale \n$15 GA Presale \n– \n$15 Student & IMSS Members (With ID) at Door \n$20 GA at Door \n \nThis concert features contemporary chamber works for soprano\, reeds\, and strings. Built around three works by the acclaimed American composer Michael Hersch\, including two world premieres\, the program also features a new work by David Bird and Korean composer Isang Yun’s Rondel. Ritual Action\, the Chicago-based reed trio made up of Andrew Nogal (oboe)\, Andy Hudson (clarinet)\, and Ben Roidl-Ward (bassoon) is joined by the award-winning soprano Ah Young Hong and Hannah Christiansen (violin)\, Lena Vidulich (violin and viola) and Isidora Nojkovic (cello). \n \nCalled “a natural musical genius who continues to surpass himself\,” by the Washington Post\, Michael Hersch is a leading American composer with whom the members of Ritual Action have collaborated extensively since 2018. Ah Young Hong has been the composer’s closest collaborator in the past 10 years\, and each member of the trio has performed alongside her extensively. The impetus for this particular program was Hersch’s desire to write a new work that would bring together Ritual Action and Hong to collaborate as a quartet. The resulting piece Absolon\, fili mi\, an arrangement of a work by Josquin\, inspired another work for the same quartet with three string players added (the second Hersch premiere on the program). \n \nHersch’s intense and expressive style is complimented by Isang Yun’s reed trio Rondel (1975)\, which has been a core part of Ritual Action’s repertoire since 2018. David Bird’s Ambient Machine for bassoon and cello serves as a bridge between the string and wind voices on the program. Hersch’s Of Sorrow Born\, a solo violin work written in 2014\, is the program’s haunting centerpiece. \n \nProgram \nAbsalon\, fili mi* – Josqin des Prez\, arrg. Michael Hersch \nRondel – Isang Yun \nOf Sorrow Born – VII – Michael Hersch \nAmbient Machine* – David Bird \nAbsalon\, fili mi (after Josquin)* – Michael Hersch \n \n*denotes World Premiere \n\n\nAbout the Ensemble \n\n\n\nA soprano of “fearlessness and consummate artistry”(Opera News)\, Ah Young Hong has interpreted a vast array of repertoire\, ranging from the music of Monteverdi to Georg Friedrich Haas. Widely recognized for her work in Michael Hersch’s monodrama\, On the Threshold of Winter\, The New York Times praised Ms. Hong’s performance in the world premiere as “the opera’s blazing\, lone star.” Recent performances include solo appearances with violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja\, the BBC Symphony Orchestra\, Camerata Bern\, and at both the Aldeburgh and Ojai Music Festivals. Highlight concerts of 2021 and 2022 include the premiere performances in the title role of Hersch’s POPPAEA at the Wien Modern and ZeitRäume Basel Festivals\, and title role of Fang Man’s Golden Lily (excerpts) with Alarm Will Sound. Fall 2022 saw the album release of Hersch’s the script of storms with BBC Symphony Orchestra under the New Focus label. Ms. Hong is an Associate Professor in the Vocal Studies Department of The Peabody Conservatory of Music\, Johns Hopkins University. \n\n\n\nOboist Andrew Nogal is an acclaimed orchestral performer\, chamber musician\, and interpreter of contemporary music. He is the solo oboist with two Chicago groups that specialize in performing new music: Ensemble Dal Niente and the Grossman Ensemble. In 2011\, Nogal was awarded the gold medal in the senior wind division of the Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition. One year later\, he became the first and\, to date\, only oboist ever to receive the Kranichstein Music Prize at the famous Darmstadt International Summer Courses for New Music. A proud alumnus of the public school band programs in his hometown\, Lemont\, Illinois\, he is also a member of the newly formed Chicago Wind Symphony. \n \nNogal performs with orchestras across the Midwest\, and he can be heard regularly with the Elmhurst Symphony Orchestra. He has also appeared at music festivals across the United States. These include performances at Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles\, the Philadelphia Orchestra Barnes-Stokowski Festival\, and the New York Phil Biennial held at the Metropolitan Museum. His recent international engagements include concerts in Tokyo\, Beijing\, Sydney\, Auckland\, Berlin\, and Vancouver. For three summers\, he studied and performed under the direction of Pierre Boulez at the Lucerne Festival Academy in Switzerland. His degrees in Music Performance and Art History come from Northwestern University. \n\n\n\nPraised for his “fearless” performances with an “irrepressible musicality”\, clarinetist Andy Hudson has appeared widely across North America\, Europe\, and Africa in solo\, chamber\, and orchestral settings. He has recently performed with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra\, the North Carolina Symphony\, the Sarasota Orchestra\, and the Charlotte Symphony\, and was appointed Bass/3rd Clarinetist of the Cabrillo Festival Orchestra in 2020. “Truly a performer for the moment”\, Andy has premiered 100+ works to date and has performed with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra on their MusicNOW series\, and is currently Artistic Director with the international sextet Latitude 49 and clarinetist with Miami’s Nu Deco Ensemble. Andy has given masterclasses at many of the world’s great centers for musical study\, and he is the co-author of two books with composer Roger Zare for Conway Publications. Andy is currently Associate Professor of Clarinet at the Lawrence University Conservatory of Music in Appleton\, WI. \n\n\n\nRecently named one of 23 artists who are “changing the sound of classical music” by the Washington Post\, Ben Roidl-Ward is the Assistant Professor of Bassoon at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. He also holds positions as Principal Bassoonist of the Chicago Sinfonietta and the Illinois Symphony and Co-Principal Bassoonist of Sinfonia Da Camera. Ben’s dedication to working with living composers has led him to serve as the bassoonist of Ensemble Dal Niente and as a Contemporary Leader for the Lucerne Festival (Switzerland)\, and to participate in the premieres of over 150 compositions to date. He has performed with the Chicago Symphony\, the New York Philharmonic\, and the International Contemporary Ensemble\, among others. Ben received his DMA from Northwestern University\, where he studied with David McGill. His previous teachers include Ben Kamins at Rice University\, George Sakakeeny at the Oberlin Conservatory\, and Francine Peterson in the Seattle area. \n\n\n\nCurrently a member of the Varo String Quartet\, violinist Hannah Christiansen performs regularly with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra and the Washington Island Music Festival\, and has appeared in recent seasons with Ensemble Dal Niente\, the Ulster Orchestra (Belfast\, Northern Ireland)\, SouthEastern Young Artists\, F-PLUS\, and the International Contemporary Ensemble. Hannah’s particular interest in nonstandard notation and extended technique has led her to residencies with the composition departments at Northwestern University and Roosevelt University; this same interest led her and percussionist Joe Bricker (Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra) to design From Scratch\, an education program which introduces young musicians to contemporary music early in their careers. Hannah holds a degree in French Language and Literature from Oberlin College in addition to her violin studies at Oberlin Conservatory\, Northwestern University\, and DePaul University\, and her major teachers are Milan Vitek\, Gerardo Ribeiro\, and Janet Sung. \n\n\n\nViolinist/violist Lena Vidulich is an adventurous and multi-faceted performer based in Chicago. A tireless advocate for new music\, she is also able to move fluidly between the worlds of orchestral music\, rock\, improvisation\, and musical theater. Lena is the violist of earspace\, a Raleigh-based ensemble creating multi-sensory performances\, and Varo String Quartet. \n \nLena holds a Bachelor of Music in violin performance from Northwestern University. Her education also included studies at the Conservatoire national supérieur de musique de Paris and Université de Paris 8 – Vincennes-St Denis. Lena received her master’s degree in contemporary violin performance at the Manhattan School of Music. She is also an AmSAT-certified teacher of the Alexander Technique and has served on faculty at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts (NYC)\, the Riverside Initiative for the Alexander Technique (NYC)\, and Alexander Technique Training in Chicago. \n\n\n\nPraised for her “great control” (Chicago Classical Review)\, cellist Isidora Nojkovic is an active soloist\, chamber\, and orchestral musician. She has a passion for contemporary music and commissioning\, having premiered over 50 works\, and is one half of the contemporary violin/cello duo Orbit (“the new cross-continental duo to pay attention to.” – Classical Post). A founding member of Varo String Quartet\, she also performs regularly with the Lyric Opera of Chicago\, Vancouver Opera\, Vancouver Symphony\, Illinois Symphony\, Vancouver’s Turning Point Ensemble\, and the Lucerne Festival Contemporary Orchestra. She has completed two tours with Lincoln Center Stage\, performing in twenty-two countries as part of a piano quintet. \n\n\n\nThis project is partially supported by a CityArts Grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events. \nThis project is supported\, in whole or in part\, by federal assistance listing number\, 21.027 awarded to the International Museum of Surgical Science by the US Treasury through the American Rescue Plan Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds in the amount of $125\,000.00\, representing 83% of total project funding. \nThis project is partially supported by a Chicago Arts Recovery Program grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events. \n\n\n\nThe International Museum of SurgicalScience acknowledges support from the Illinois Arts Council.
URL:https://imss.org/program/__trashed-3/
LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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SUMMARY:Bells & Whispers: A Yuletide Victorian Ghost Story Soiree
DESCRIPTION:A night of spooky\, Yuletide tales to usher in a holiday party that will not soon be forgot!\n\n\nBells & Whispers \nA Yuletide Victorian Ghost Story Soiree\nDecember 6th\, 12th & 20th\nDoors at 6:30 PM \n \nWritten & Directed by: Andrew Marchetti \nFeaturing: Rick Smith\, Amy J Johnson\, Orion Lay-Sleeper\, Ashely Bagot\n\n\nTickets: \n$10 Students & IMSS Members (Use code STUDENT for student ticket and IMSSMEMBER for IMSS Member ticket. Student status and IMSS Member status will be verified at the door. Please come prepared with appropritate identification\, either student ID or current IMSS Member card \n$20 GA Presale \n$25 GA at door \n\n\nSurrounded by candle light and gilded frames where the pictures seem to move about\, a quartet of storytellers skilled in the forgotten tradition of telling those ‘scary ghost stories’ around the dying embers of an imposing fireplace\, help to usher in a holiday party that will not soon be forgot! \nSeating is limited and on a first-come-first-serve basis. Standing room will be available in the back of the hall.  \nRuntime: 75min \n \n\n\nAbout the cast:  \n\n\n\nRick Smith is a graduate of west Virginia university (BFA) and the university of Nebraska at Lincoln (MFA). He has lived and performed in Chicago for 21 years. The highlights include numerous performances at the Metropolis Center for the Performing Arts\, Mac in ‘The one and only Ivan’ at Lifeline Theater\, and husband on Chicago PD. \n\n\n\nAmy J. Johnson has been a Chicago actor for over 20 years\, performing in regional and storefront theatre\, with credits in several indie films & TV Chicago Fire\, Empire\, and Final Witness and is an audiobook narrator with a home studio. Amy is Jeff Award winner for Best Actress in a Non-Equity Play in 2017 for her work in Falling by Deanna Jent (!nterrobang Theatre Project). She is excited to be immersing in some holiday ghost stories with this talented crew. \n\n\n\nAshely Bagot is a native Chicagoan\, loves theatre\, making lists\, climbing stairs\, dogs\, and is of course a die-hard Cubs fan. She is also a proud ensemble member of Madison Wisconsin’s much-beloved Rotate Theatre Company (www.rotatetheatre.org). She recently celebrated her 20th anniversary working for Thresholds\, where she serves as Assistant Director of Supportive Housing. \n\n\n\nOrion is delighted to join this spooky yuletide soiree! Orion’s most recent credits include The Tempest (Idle Muse\, Jeff Recommended) include Cat’s Cradle (Lifeline Theatre) What the Weird sisters Saw(Idle Muse) Chicago PD (NBC) and Easy(Netflix). A graduate of the Royall Tyler Theatre program at the University of Vermont\, a student of theatre at the University of King’s College\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, and of Ruota Libera Teatro\, Rome\, he is a proud ensemble member with Idle Muse Theatre co. He thanks his partner Paula for her unending support and encouragement.
URL:https://imss.org/program/bells-whispers-a-yuletide-victorian-ghost-story-soiree-3/
LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241221T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241221T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144824
CREATED:20241130T020630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241221T202024Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Introduction to Zen Meditation & Breathwork
DESCRIPTION:Deepen your relaxation. Relieve stress and anxiety. Develop body\, mind and breath for a more relaxed experience of every-day life!\n\n\nWorkshop: Zen Meditation & Breathwork \nwith Ron Shereyk\nDecember 21\, 2024\n2:00pm – 3:00pm\n\n\nMeditation and breath work are transformative practices that can deepen our connection to the mind and body and help us be more present in our daily lives. With regular practice\, meditation and breath work can significantly reduce stress and anxiety\, improve mental clarity and help to cultivate a well- grounded state of awareness. \nIn this interactive workshop\, you will experience the basics of Zen meditation and breathwork. We will also discuss common challenges to developing a daily practice of your own. \n\n\n\nRon Shereyk is an instructor\, practitioner and student of mind-body disciplines including Zen\, Aikido\, Integral Bodywork® and TRE™ (tension/trauma releasing exercises) for more than 25 years. He helps others to learn and use effective methods to go further on their own personal journey of self-exploration. \nRon is a 5 th degree black belt with the Aikido Association of America and a Certified TRE™ Provider. He is the Chief Instructor of Integral Bodywork®\, a powerful transformational method incorporating elements from various mindful and body-based disciplines\, including Zen practice\, which help people alleviate physical and emotional pain of all kinds. Ron trained with the Founder of Integral Bodywork®\, Everett Ogawa\, for over 16 years\, and carries on his legacy in a full-time professional practice. Ron has conducted talks\, demonstrations\, classes\, and workshops for various public and private organizations including: the Japanese Culture Center\, United Airlines\, Crate and Barrel\, Metra\, the University of Illinois\, Indiana University\, Northwestern University\, Argonne National Lab and Chicago Public Schools. \nContact Ron at: rshereyk@sbcglobal.net. \n\n\n\nThis workshop is brought to you through collaboration with the Japanese Cultural Center. \n\n\n\nThis project is partially supported by a CityArts Grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events. \nThis project is supported\, in whole or in part\, by federal assistance listing number\, 21.027 awarded to the International Museum of Surgical Science by the US Treasury through the American Rescue Plan Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds in the amount of $125\,000.00\, representing 83% of total project funding. \nThis project is partially supported by a Chicago Arts Recovery Program grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events. \n\n\n\nThe International Museum of SurgicalScience acknowledges support from the Illinois Arts Council.
URL:https://imss.org/program/workshop-introduction-to-zen-meditation-breathwork/
LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241221T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241221T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144824
CREATED:20241119T203616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241221T223538Z
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SUMMARY:Gilded History: Holiday Lights Mansion Tour
DESCRIPTION:Step into a dazzling world of holiday magic as we tour this historic mansion adorned with gilded lights and festive decorations.\n\n\nGilded History: Holiday Lights Mansion Tour \nCome join us at the International Museum of Surgical Science for a magical evening of history and holiday cheer! Step back in time as you wander through the beautifully decorated mansion\, adorned with festive lights and decorations. Learn about the gilded past of this stunning building and its intriguing stories. This in-person event is a perfect way to get into the holiday spirit and experience the charm of the season. Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to explore a piece of history in a whole new light! \nStep into the magic of the season with the International Museum of Surgical Science’s “Gilded History: Holiday Lights Mansion Tour” Tour\, a captivating exploration of the historic Eleanor Countiss House at 1524 N. Lake Shore Drive. \nBathed in the soft glow of candlelight and festive holiday decor\, this later afternoon walking tour will transport you to a bygone era. Uncover the rich history of this elegant 1917 mansion and its original occupants\, Chicago socialite Eleanor Robinson Countiss and her family\, as you wander through its stately rooms. Experience a rare peek into both the grand living quarters and the often-overlooked servant’s spaces. \nThis enchanting journey weaves together tales of architectural splendor\, holiday traditions\, and mysterious whispers from the past. Highlights from the Museum’s permanent collection add layers of intrigue\, blending the charm of an elegant residence with the morbid curiosities housed within the Museum today. \nHighlights include: \n\nA festive candlelit tour of the mansion\, adorned with holiday lights.\nInsights into the architecture\, history\, and ghostly legends of the Countiss residence.\nRare access to the mansion’s servant quarters.\nA complimentary holiday reception with light refreshments following the tour.\n\nEvent Details: \n\nDate: December 21\, 2024\nTime: 3:00pm – 5:00pm. Tour begin promptly at 3:00pm.\nLocation: International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 N. Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL.\nDuration: Approximately 1 hour tour followed by a wine and cheese reception.\n\nAccessibility: This is a walking tour requiring guests to climb four flights of stairs. If you or someone in your party requires special accommodations\, such as elevator or wheelchair access\, please call or email us in advance. \nProceeds from this event support the Museum’s educational and public programming initiatives. \nReserve your spot now and celebrate the season with a journey through history\, holiday lights\, and a touch of mystery. Tickets are limited\, so don’t miss this unforgettable holiday experience!
URL:https://imss.org/program/gilded-history-holiday-lights-mansion-tour/
LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250118T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250118T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144824
CREATED:20250102T233532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250118T180526Z
UID:59615-1737198000-1737205200@imss.org
SUMMARY:Workshop: Kintsugi For Beginners
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the new year with new skills!\n\n\nKintsugi Workshop for Beginners\nwith Mami Takahashi\nJanuary 18\, 2025\n11:00am – 1:00pm\n \nKintsugi is a traditional Japanese Urushi (lacquer)-based craft in which gold is used to repair broken ceramics. The practice of Kintsugi highlights the break rather than erasing it and emphasizes that the break is what makes the ceramics more valuable. \nIn this beginner’s workshop\, participants will learn the basic and simplified version of Kintsugi process on a small porcelain plate to understand the fundamentals of this process. All materials including adhesives in the workshop will be food-safe. We will also use an artificial Urushi (the natural resin/glue collected from the lacquer tree) sap for this beginner’s class\, which is safe to touch without allergy reactions. \nPlease note that in the “Kintsugi for Beginners” workshop\, epoxy putty will be used in addition to the ceramic glue. These materials may make the students’ fingers sticky\, and some remnants of epoxy might also stay on their fingers for a few days. Finger covers will be provided for student use\, but often\, that makes working with these materials a bit difficult. \n“Kintsugi is based on the philosophy that breakage and repair are something to celebrate – embracing flaws and imperfections creates a stronger and more beautiful piece of art. Using this as a metaphor for healing ourselves teaches us an important lesson: Sometimes in the process of repairing what feels broken\, we become more unique\, beautiful\, and resilient. Kintsugi can be a way to reframe personal challenges. Reminding us that we’re not victims of our circumstances. Showing us that we can come out on the other side stronger.” — Here is a quote about Kintsugi from Linda Muller\, a certified life coach. \n \n\n\n\nAbout Mami Takahashi: \nMami Takahashi is a Japanese multidisciplinary artist and a scholar working in multiple cities including Chicago and Tokyo. She earned her MFA in Contemporary Studio Practice from Portland State University in 2013 and a BFA in Japanese Painting from Joshibi University of Art and Design in Japan. \nWith ongoing artistic research\, practice\, and teaching\, Takahashi explores different approaches to actualize Japanese aesthetics to enhance cultural perspectives in many U.S. communities. Takahashi also aims to connect Japan and communities in Chicago by teaching traditional and modern art-making techniques.
URL:https://imss.org/program/workshop-kintsugi-for-beginners-4/
LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250123T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250123T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144824
CREATED:20241227T193520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250124T012520Z
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SUMMARY:Show & Tell for Grown-Ups!: Historically Misinformed Medicine
DESCRIPTION:Let’s have fun & learn something together!\n\n\nShow & Tell for Grown-Ups!\nHistorically Misinformed Medicine\nJanuary 23\, 2025\nShow & Tell for Grown-Ups is a show for sharing niche curiosities. Our goal is to redefine what a night out with friends can mean. Let’s have fun & learn something together! \nAudiences has been asking for it and now we’re so honored & excited to partner with The International Museum of Surgical Science. We’re bringing this Show & Tell edutainment platform to this engaging museum so we can connect with more brilliant people wanting to share their knowledge with others. \nSign Up to Share! You don’t need a PHD to teach us at Show & Tell for Grown-Ups!Presenters can signup online for a 5-minute slot to share something their passionate about. Then we open Q&A with the audience. It’s a night of learning\, laughing\, and meeting other passionate people. We can’t wait to meet you! \nDo you have a passion for historical medical practices that you want to share with an inclusive and engaged audience? Signup to share at Show & Tell for Grown-Ups! \nPresenter signup: https://forms.office.com/r/gfMRYyRR7p \nWhat to learn more about Show & Tell for Grown-Ups? Check out their website www.tellmewhyshow.com or on instagram @tellmewhyitscool_show . \n\n\nAnd don’t forget – $5 discount code with an RSVP on the Pie app
URL:https://imss.org/program/show-tell-for-grown-ups-historically-misinformed-medicine/
LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250131T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250131T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144824
CREATED:20250107T232037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250201T012028Z
UID:59756-1738346400-1738353600@imss.org
SUMMARY:Shar Coulson: NIGHT SIGHT Gallery Opening
DESCRIPTION:NIGHT SIGHT and “Conquering Heart Disease” a display on the history of Cardiology and Heart Surgery from the IMSS collection.\n\n\nNIGHT SIGHT: Illuminating the Mind’s Eye Through Darkness\nBy Sher Coulson\n \nOpening Reception\nJanuary 31st\, 6:00pm-8:00pmFree with RSVP\n\n\n\nNIGHT SIGHT: Illuminating the Mind’s Eye Through Darkness presents 22 paintings\, on display for the first time\, by Chicago-based artist Shar Coulson\, created in the aftermath of a life-threatening battle with endocarditis. Drawing upon extraordinary “closed-eye visualizations” experienced while heavily sedated in intensive care\, Coulson translates pulsating forms and vivid colors onto paper and linen\, revealing art’s profound capacity to heal. Merging her background in classical figurative realism with an abstract sensibility\, these works stand as both a personal chronicle of recovery and a testament to creativity as medicine for body\, mind\, and spirit. \n \nCelebrating Heart Month 2025: NIGHT SIGHT and “History of the Heart\,” a display on the history of Cardiology and Heart Surgery from the IMSS collection. This exhibition is also supported by the Rush Heart Center for Women. \n\n\n\n“During a life-threatening battle with Endocarditis in 2021\, while heavily sedated in intensive care after open-heart surgery\, I experienced extraordinary ‘Closed-eye Visualizations.’ These temporary pseudo-hallucinations transformed my thoughts into crystallized\, illuminated images against intense darkness. For two remarkable days\, I could direct these visions\, flying through imagined landscapes filled with vibrant color and motion. \n \nWhat remained imprinted in my mind were pulsating shapes in vivid color that brought unexpected calm during a critical time. These memories flowed from mind to paper in the months that followed\, resulting in “Night Sight” – a series of works in waxed and chalk-pastel pencils and acrylic paint on Canson paper.” \n\n\nThrough moments of both struggle and revelation\, art became my medicine. What \nbegan as mysterious visions evolved into a sacred dance between pain and possibility\, \nultimately giving me the courage to embrace a new chapter. I share these works \nhoping others might discover their own creative path to healing. \n \n\n\n\nAbout the Artist:  \nShar Coulson’s paintings explore the idea of perception versus reality. Each exploration reflects her heightened ability to see recognizable organic forms hinting at animals\, figures\, and plant-like references in otherwise abstract patterns. The lush paint application plays with solid contrast and a spectrum of tonal shifts\, resulting in a harmonious balance of expressive energy and lush tranquility. She was formally trained in classical figurative realism\, yet finds her passion runs most profound in the world of abstraction. A successful designer and executive creative director career also deeply informed her sensibility. Shar exhibits both nationally and internationally. She lives and works in the Near West Side Market District of Chicago\, Illinois\, USA.
URL:https://imss.org/program/shar-coulson-night-sight-gallery-opening/
LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250213T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250213T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144824
CREATED:20241130T020639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250214T020532Z
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SUMMARY:IMSS 3rd Annual Speed Friending
DESCRIPTION:Not feeling Valentine’s Day? Make new friends instead!\n\n\nJoin us at the International Museum of Surgical Science for our 3rd Annual Speed Friending Event! This in-person event is perfect for those looking to expand their social circle and make meaningful connections. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to kick off the new year with a bang! Grab your ticket now and get ready for a night of laughter\, conversation\, and new friendships. \n \nSick of family gatherings? Ready to meet new people—or maybe someone special? \nShake off the post-holiday blues and join us at the International Museum of Surgical Sciencefor Speed Friending\, a fresh twist on the classic Valentine’s event! \n🗓 Date: Friday\, February 13th🕔 Time: 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM📍 Location: International Museum of Surgical Science\, Chicago \nSkip the swiping and make real connections in a setting as unique as you are! Meet a mix of interesting people—whether you’re searching for new friends\, a romantic spark\, or both. Share first impressions during structured rounds of speed friending\, then deepen the connection while exploring fascinating medical artifacts and playing conversation-sparking games. \nWhy You’ll Love It: \n\nOur stunning\, historic venue creates the perfect atmosphere for mingling.\nWristbands let you signal what you’re looking for: friendship\, romance\, or both—making it easy to connect comfortably.\nWhen you tell the story of how you met your new favorite person\, it’ll begin at IMSS!\n\nTickets🎟 $25 Early Bird (Until Feb.1)🎟 $35 General Admission🎟 $50 At the Door \nAges 21+ Only (ID required at the door) \nAccessibilityThe museum features a ramp entrance and elevator access. For additional accommodations\, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us at info@imss.org. \nFind directions and parking info here: Plan Your Visit \nDon’t miss this chance to meet amazing people in Chicago’s most unconventional venue! Limited tickets are available—reserve yours today! \n\n\n\nThis event is partnered with Chicago’s own Dutchbag Brewery Co. and Sweet Baby Ray’s Catering.
URL:https://imss.org/program/new-years-speed-friending/
LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250214T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250214T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144824
CREATED:20241212T213606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250215T020533Z
UID:58922-1739559600-1739566800@imss.org
SUMMARY:Performance: Valentine's Day with Rapt In Plastic
DESCRIPTION:Hidden meanings\, mysterious textures\, and the timeless echoes of the Hall of Immortals await – spend Valentine’s Day with Rapt In Plastic!\n\n\nPerformance: Rapt In Plastic\nFebruary 14\, 2024\n7:00pm – 9:00pm\n\n\nTickets* \n$25 GA Presale \n$15 for Students Presale(Use code STUDENT at checkout\, valid ID will be requested at door) \n$15 for IMSS Members Presale \n(Use code MEMBER at checkout\, valid membership card will be requested at door) \n— \n$30 GA at Door \n$20 Student & IMSS Member at Door \n(Valid Student ID or IMSS Membership card will be requested at door) \n*Please note that tickets are standing room only – please contact us at lisa@imss.org if any ADA accomodations are required. \n\n\nStep into an alternate reality this Valentine’s Day\, February 14th\, as Rapt in Plastic brings their hauntingly beautiful dream-pop to the Hall of Immortals at the International Museum of Surgical Science in Chicago. Beneath the unblinking gazes of medicine’s luminaries—Vesalius\, Curie\, Nightingale—immerse yourself in an evening where art and science collide. \nLike the warped reflections of a vintage medical diagram\, the ethereal tones of Rapt in Plastic will echo through the gilded halls\, weaving Angelo Badalamenti-inspired melodies with whispers of mid-century jazz and the longing heartbeat of deep-sea mysteries. A place where anatomy becomes art and a sunny melody hides something much darker\, this event promises to linger in your mind like a half-remembered dream. \nJoin us for a night where every note resonates with the pulse of life and the shadow of its fragility. Hidden meanings\, mysterious textures\, and the timeless echoes of the Hall of Immortals await. \n\n\nAbout the Band:  \nPlaying ethereal dream-pop that evokes mystery and longing\, Rapt in Plastic takes inspiration from David Lynch\, where a sunny day gives lie to deeper\, hidden meaning and emotion. Musically paying homage to Angelo Badalamenti\, mid-century pop\, and jazz with the beating heart of a whale\, Rapt in Plastic’s unique instrumentation of drums\, acoustic bass\, saxophone\, synth\, vibraphone\, and female vocals will appeal to those with wide listening tastes.
URL:https://imss.org/program/performance-valentines-day-with-rapt-in-plastic/
LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250227T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250227T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144824
CREATED:20250114T192030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250228T020529Z
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SUMMARY:Performance - Ben LaMar Gay: Provident
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening  with visionary Chicago composer and improviser Ben LaMar Gay!\n\n\nPerformance – Ben LaMar Gay: Provident\nSonic impressions dedicated to the work Dr. Daniel Hale Williams\n\nFebruary 27\, 2025\n7:00-9:00pm\nDoors at 6:00pm \nTickets: \n$10 Student – use code STUDENT at checkout \n(Valid Student ID will be requested at the door) \n$10 IMSS Members Presale – use code IMSSMEMBER at checkout \n(Valid IMSS Membership card will be requested at door) \n$15 GA Presale \n– \n$15 Student & IMSS Members (With valid ID & Membership Card) at Door \n$20 GA at Door \n\n\n\nPhoto: Maren Celest \nHeader Image: Chelsea Ross \n\n\nAbout the Artist:  \nBen LaMar Gay is a multi-freshness composer and improviser who moves sound\, color\, and space components through folkloric filters producing brilliant electro-acoustic collages. An explorer of many mediums who has been called a “visionary musician” by the New York Times\, Gay has found a form of creative expression that begins with improvisation and expands beyond the limits of any single genre. \nWith more than 20 years in vibrant experimental music scenes\, Gay’s talents have earned him residencies globally\, most recently as a Mellon Foundation Archival Fellow\, and he is a member of the Association of the Advancement of Creative Musicians since 2010. Gay is a highly sought-after talent by some of the most influential figures; he’s collaborated with Dorotheé Munyaneza\, Theaster Gates\, Nicole Mitchell\, Tomeka Reid and Mike Reed\, to name a few. \n \nReceiving accolades for a parade of more than seven albums\, his release “Open Arms to Open Us” solidified his place in the firmament of the Chicago Jazz Renaissance and was revered as one of the “Best Albums of 2021” by Washington Post\, Pitchfork\, JazzTimes\, and Digital Berliner. Gay is a beneficiary of the 2018 3Arts Award and the 2019 Worldwide Award from BBC DJ Gilles Peterson. \n \nA worldwide performer\, Gay’s creative projects are embraced by communities in Rwanda\, Brazil\, Italy\, France\, Japan\, Nigeria\, Germany\, Cuba\, and more. He is adopting global visions while remaining true to his roots as a South-Side native of Chicago. \n\n\n\nThis project is partially supported by a CityArts Grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events. \nThis project is supported\, in whole or in part\, by federal assistance listing number\, 21.027 awarded to the International Museum of Surgical Science by the US Treasury through the American Rescue Plan Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds in the amount of $125\,000.00\, representing 83% of total project funding. \nThis project is partially supported by a Chicago Arts Recovery Program grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events. \n\n\n\nThe International Museum of SurgicalScience acknowledges support from the Illinois Arts Council.
URL:https://imss.org/program/performance-ben-lamar-gay-provident/
LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250314T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250314T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144824
CREATED:20250202T053544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250315T015038Z
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SUMMARY:Performance: Katinka Kleijn & Caroline Jesalva - Eclipsed Bodies
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a performance exploring female health and identity.\n\n\nPerformance – Katinka Kleijn & Caroline Jesalva – Eclipsed Bodies\n\nMarch 14\, 2025\n7:00-9:00pm\nDoors at 6:30pm– \nMarch 14\, 2025\n7:00-9:00pm\nDoors at 6:30pm \nTickets: \n$10 Student – use code STUDENT at checkout \n(Valid Student ID will be requested at the door) \n$10 IMSS Members Presale – use code IMSSMEMBER at checkout \n(Valid IMSS Membership card will be requested at door) \n$15 GA Presale \n– \n$15 Student & IMSS Members (With valid ID & Membership Card) at Door \n$20 GA at Door \n\n\nEclipsed Bodies is a theatrically devised work for improvised cello\, violin\, and electronics by the intergenerational duo of Caroline Jesalva and Katinka Kleijn. Drawing from post-structuralist theories on female identity\, Eclipsed Bodies explores resisting stereotypical representations of the ‘feminine physique’ through unorthodox performance and parodic identities.   \n\n\n\nAbout the Duo: \nJesalva and Kleijn have carved out a shared practice that continuously morphs their beings\, bodies\, presents\, and pasts—both as women and as string players—into a mix of heavy instrumentalism\, conceptual theater\, and experimental sound worlds. Seemingly tethered to their instruments as extended creative limbs\, both welcome and loaded\, they clearly consider their entire selves as the source of their creative practice. \nAn intergenerational collaboration based in Chicago\, Jesalva/Kleijn will present Eclipsed Bodies at the International Museum of Surgical Science on March 14 and 16\, 2025. The piece is a devised interdisciplinary work that explores post-structuralist theories on female identity and (dis)embodiment in female sexuality and gender. \n– \nCaroline Jesalva is a performing artist\, curator\, and violinist-vocalist who traverses between the worlds of improvisation\, devised theatre and experimental sound. Her musical universe is a vivid collage of Dadaist absurdity\, theatrical whimsy\, raw songwriting\, ecstatic glossolalia\, and the unbridled energy of free improvisation. An adventurous spirit at heart\, she thrives on sharing music in unexpected places and forging electrifying collaborations across disciplines. From composers to puppeteers\, rappers to visual artists\, she weaves a tapestry of creative synergy. Her current projects include the genre-bending bands Banana Acid\, Blind Glass\, and Joygarden\, as well as Music in the Garden\, a vibrant Chicago festival uniting improvisers and visual artists in kaleidoscopic collaboration.  \n– \nHailed by The New York Times as “a player of formidable expressive gifts\,” Katinka Kleijn enjoys a genre-defying\, interdisciplinary career. Classically trained\, she has cultivated an exploratory practice at the intersection of improvisation\, composition\, and collaboration. Much of Kleijn’s work illuminates the cello’s anthropomorphic qualities\, often by placing the instrument in thought-provoking new contexts. Her collaborations with the performance art duo Industry of the Ordinary resulted in the widely publicized Intelligence in the Human-Machine\, a duet between Kleijn’s cello and her own brain waves which Time magazine called “a balancing act for Kleijn’s whole body.” Kleijn presents many of her conceptual projects as co-constructions with the performer(s) or audience\, as in her situation-based composition Forward Echo\, for 11 improvisers (2019)\, performed at Big Ears Festival by Ensemble Dal Niente. A member of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and International Contemporary Ensemble\, she presented solo projects at North Carolina Performing Arts\, the Library of Congress\, and the Chicago Humanities Festival. She recorded for the SONY Japan\, Cedille Records and Drag City labels. \n\n\n\nThis project is partially supported by a CityArts Grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events. \nThis project is supported\, in whole or in part\, by federal assistance listing number\, 21.027 awarded to the International Museum of Surgical Science by the US Treasury through the American Rescue Plan Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds in the amount of $125\,000.00\, representing 83% of total project funding. \nThis project is partially supported by a Chicago Arts Recovery Program grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events. \n\n\n\nThe International Museum of SurgicalScience acknowledges support from the Illinois Arts Council.
URL:https://imss.org/program/performance-katinka-kleijn-caroline-jesalva-eclipsed-bodies/
LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250316T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250316T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144824
CREATED:20250202T053545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250317T015045Z
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SUMMARY:Performance: Katinka Kleijn & Caroline Jesalva - Eclipsed Bodies
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a performance exploring female health and identity.\n\n\nPerformance – Katinka Kleijn & Caroline Jesalva – Eclipsed Bodies\n\nMarch 14\, 2025\n7:00-9:00pm\nDoors at 6:30pm– \nMarch 14\, 2025\n7:00-9:00pm\nDoors at 6:30pm \nTickets: \n$10 Student – use code STUDENT at checkout \n(Valid Student ID will be requested at the door) \n$10 IMSS Members Presale – use code IMSSMEMBER at checkout \n(Valid IMSS Membership card will be requested at door) \n$15 GA Presale \n– \n$15 Student & IMSS Members (With valid ID & Membership Card) at Door \n$20 GA at Door \n\n\nEclipsed Bodies is a theatrically devised work for improvised cello\, violin\, and electronics by the intergenerational duo of Caroline Jesalva and Katinka Kleijn. Drawing from post-structuralist theories on female identity\, Eclipsed Bodies explores resisting stereotypical representations of the ‘feminine physique’ through unorthodox performance and parodic identities.   \n\n\n\nAbout the Duo: \nJesalva and Kleijn have carved out a shared practice that continuously morphs their beings\, bodies\, presents\, and pasts—both as women and as string players—into a mix of heavy instrumentalism\, conceptual theater\, and experimental sound worlds. Seemingly tethered to their instruments as extended creative limbs\, both welcome and loaded\, they clearly consider their entire selves as the source of their creative practice. \nAn intergenerational collaboration based in Chicago\, Jesalva/Kleijn will present Eclipsed Bodies at the International Museum of Surgical Science on March 14 and 16\, 2025. The piece is a devised interdisciplinary work that explores post-structuralist theories on female identity and (dis)embodiment in female sexuality and gender. \n– \nCaroline Jesalva is a performing artist\, curator\, and violinist-vocalist who traverses between the worlds of improvisation\, devised theatre and experimental sound. Her musical universe is a vivid collage of Dadaist absurdity\, theatrical whimsy\, raw songwriting\, ecstatic glossolalia\, and the unbridled energy of free improvisation. An adventurous spirit at heart\, she thrives on sharing music in unexpected places and forging electrifying collaborations across disciplines. From composers to puppeteers\, rappers to visual artists\, she weaves a tapestry of creative synergy. Her current projects include the genre-bending bands Banana Acid\, Blind Glass\, and Joygarden\, as well as Music in the Garden\, a vibrant Chicago festival uniting improvisers and visual artists in kaleidoscopic collaboration.  \n– \nHailed by The New York Times as “a player of formidable expressive gifts\,” Katinka Kleijn enjoys a genre-defying\, interdisciplinary career. Classically trained\, she has cultivated an exploratory practice at the intersection of improvisation\, composition\, and collaboration. Much of Kleijn’s work illuminates the cello’s anthropomorphic qualities\, often by placing the instrument in thought-provoking new contexts. Her collaborations with the performance art duo Industry of the Ordinary resulted in the widely publicized Intelligence in the Human-Machine\, a duet between Kleijn’s cello and her own brain waves which Time magazine called “a balancing act for Kleijn’s whole body.” Kleijn presents many of her conceptual projects as co-constructions with the performer(s) or audience\, as in her situation-based composition Forward Echo\, for 11 improvisers (2019)\, performed at Big Ears Festival by Ensemble Dal Niente. A member of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and International Contemporary Ensemble\, she presented solo projects at North Carolina Performing Arts\, the Library of Congress\, and the Chicago Humanities Festival. She recorded for the SONY Japan\, Cedille Records and Drag City labels. \n\n\n\nThis project is partially supported by a CityArts Grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events. \nThis project is supported\, in whole or in part\, by federal assistance listing number\, 21.027 awarded to the International Museum of Surgical Science by the US Treasury through the American Rescue Plan Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds in the amount of $125\,000.00\, representing 83% of total project funding. \nThis project is partially supported by a Chicago Arts Recovery Program grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events. \n\n\n\nThe International Museum of SurgicalScience acknowledges support from the Illinois Arts Council.
URL:https://imss.org/program/performance-katinka-kleijn-caroline-jesalva-eclipsed-bodies-2/
LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250321T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250321T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144824
CREATED:20250202T022030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250322T005049Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition Opening: SAMA Biomedical Art Show
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a new exhibition by the Student Association of Medical Artists (SAMA) from the University of Illinois Chicago!\n\n\nThe SAMA Biomedical Art Show\n \nOpening Reception\nMarch 21st\, 6:00pm-8:00pmFree with RSVP\n\n\n\nThe SAMA Biomedical Art Show is an exhibition featuring works by members of the Student Association of Medical Artists (SAMA) from the University of Illinois Chicago. This gallery celebrates the unique intersection of biological science\, medicine\, and art\, highlighting the essential role of biomedical visualization in education\, communication\, and discovery. \nFrom traditional illustrations to digital graphics\, 3D animations\, and beyond\, biomedical artists translate complex scientific concepts into engaging\, accessible visuals. As both storytellers and communicators\, they craft compelling narratives that clarify intricate medical information\, making it easier to understand for diverse audiences. Their work bridges the gap between healthcare professionals and the public\, transforming data and discoveries into visuals that inform\, inspire\, and educate. By collaborating with scientists\, healthcare providers\, and patients\, biomedical artists illuminate lesser-known\, underrepresented\, and emerging areas of biological science. \nGrounded in principles of diversity\, inclusion\, and ethics\, biomedical visualization is more than just an artistic endeavor—it is a tool for education\, inspiration\, and exploration in an increasingly digital world. The wide range of media on display reflects the ever-evolving landscape of scientific and medical education. \nUltimately\, this exhibition invites viewers to discover the multidisciplinary field of biomedical visualization and appreciate its profound impact in making science both educational and equitable. \n\n\nArtists:  \nAdam Kessler\, Alex Dimeff\, Anna Waddell\, Amanda Dazo\, Ashley Yuhm\, Bren Alford\, Chelsey Crile\, Chloe Best\, Court Johnson\, Elizabeth Eleni Perakes\, Emma Geis\, Fabianna Morell\, Hanie Jaffery\, Hannah Hurst\, Hayley D’Alessandro\, Isabella Bushko\, Janejira Nasaree\, Joanna Wiedl\, Jordan Aranda\, Juliana Bozeman\, Kassandra Baker\, Katherine Khuu\, Liana Lanford\, Madison Taylor\, Marco Moreno\, Mckenzie Dulmes\, Melinda Thompson\, Michelle Soltys\, Nimisha Antony\, Sam Kobel\, Terri Schlessinger\, Vivian Zhuang\, Yuming Wang \n\n\n\nThe International Museum of SurgicalScience acknowledges support from the Illinois Arts Council.
URL:https://imss.org/program/gallery-opening-sama-biomedical-art-show/
LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250324T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250328T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144824
CREATED:20250312T230532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250328T193545Z
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SUMMARY:Spring Break STEM Camp at IMSS
DESCRIPTION:Join our kids camp for a fun-filled Spring Break at IMSS learning about Science and Medicine!\n\n\nSpring Break Camp at IMSS \nUnleash your creativity in our Science Lab! Master essential medical skills that blend art\, engineering\, and innovation. From robotic surgical simulators to scientific medicine tools and models\, we have everything you need to kick-start an exciting spring of discovery and creation. \n \nMonday\, March 24 – Friday\, March 28\, 2025 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. \n$500 per camper ($450 for IMSS members) \nAfter Camp (3–4 p.m.) available: +$100 per camper \nGrades 2 – 7 \nLunch not provided / Snacks provided \n \n\n\n\nGoals\nEncourage Curiosity and Creativity \n~Spark children’s innate curiosity in science\, anatomy\, and technology. \n~Inspire creative problem-solving through hands-on experiments and activities. \nIntroduce Foundational Medical and Engineering Concepts \n~Provide interactive experiences with surgical tools\, models\, and medical instruments. \n~Offer an accessible introduction to emerging fields such as robotics and biomedical engineering. \nFoster Collaboration and Teamwork \n~Engage children in group projects where they can learn from each other. \n~Develop communication and interpersonal skills in a supportive\, collaborative environment. \nPromote Awareness of Health and Wellness \n~Teach the importance of basic health practices and personal well-being. \n~Connect medical science to everyday life and healthy habits. \n \n\n\n\nAge Range\nDesigned for students age 7-13 (flexible based on maturity and interest level) \n \nDuration and Schedule\nOne-week camp (Monday–Friday) during spring break. \nEach day runs from 9:00am to 3:00pm\, with breaks for lunch and snacks. \n \nClass Size and Staffing\nTarget group size of 15–20 participants to ensure individualized attention. \nCamp activities led by museum educators\, assisted by volunteers and medical/engineering student mentors. \n \nActivities and Resources\nHands-on labs with models of organs\, robotic surgical simulators\, 3D printing demonstrations\, and more. \nSafety-focused environment with child-friendly medical kits\, protective equipment\, and supervised tool usage. \nTake-home materials (e.g.\, small models or DIY kits) to reinforce learning beyond camp hours. \n \nFacilities\nAccess to a well-ventilated\, safe classroom space within the museum. \nAdditional classroom space for group discussions\, project setups\, and presentations. \nEasy-to-use audio/visual equipment for interactive lessons and demonstrations. \n \n\n\n\nMilestones\nDay 1 – Orientation and Exploration\nWelcome & Icebreakers: Introduce participants and set group expectations. \nMuseum Tour: Explore surgical exhibits to provide historical context and spark initial excitement. \nBasic Medical Skills: Learn about hygiene\, basic anatomy\, and the concept of sterile environments. \nDay 2 – Hands-On Anatomy & Model Building\nAnatomical Explorations: Use models and diagrams to identify major organs. \nInteractive Workshop: Assemble or paint anatomical models (e.g.\, skeletal hand\, organ puzzle). \nProject Setup: Form small groups for the week’s core project (e.g.\, designing a prototype surgical tool). \nDay 3 – Robotics and Engineering Concepts\nIntroduction to Robotics in Medicine: Demonstrate robotic surgical simulators and discuss how they’re used. \nEngineering Challenge: Start building simple robotic arms or “prototype instruments” using basic mechanics. \nIdea Sharing: Groups present initial progress and brainstorm improvements. \nDay 4 – Innovation in Action\n3D Printing Demos: Show how biomedical engineers design tools and implants. \nCreative Lab Time: Continue working on robotic/engineering prototypes with museum educators’ guidance. \nKid-Friendly Medical Simulation: Practice safe\, simulated “surgeries” or procedures to understand teamwork\, precision\, and focus. \nDay 5 – Showcase and Celebration\nFinal Project Presentations: Each group demonstrates their prototype or shares key learnings. \nReflection & Awards: Highlight individual and team achievements\, distribute participation certificates\, and celebrate new skills. \nClosing Ceremony: Encourage kids to pursue future interests in STEM and medicine.
URL:https://imss.org/program/spring-break-stem-camp-at-imss/
LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250327T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250327T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144824
CREATED:20250213T200531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250328T003537Z
UID:61569-1743102000-1743107400@imss.org
SUMMARY:Show & Tell for Grown-Ups!: Women in Historical Medicine
DESCRIPTION:Let’s have fun & learn something together!\n\n\nShow & Tell for Grown-Ups!\nWomen In Historical Medicine\nMarch 27\, 2025\nShow & Tell for Grown-Ups is a show for sharing niche curiosities. Our goal is to redefine what a night out with friends can mean. Let’s have fun & learn something together! \nAudiences has been asking for it and now we’re so honored & excited to partner with The International Museum of Surgical Science. We’re bringing this Show & Tell edutainment platform to this engaging museum so we can connect with more brilliant people wanting to share their knowledge with others. \nSign Up to Share! You don’t need a PHD to teach us at Show & Tell for Grown-Ups!Presenters can signup online for a 5-minute slot to share something their passionate about. Then we open Q&A with the audience. It’s a night of learning\, laughing\, and meeting other passionate people. We can’t wait to meet you! \nDo you have a passion for historical medical practices that you want to share with an inclusive and engaged audience? Signup to share at Show & Tell for Grown-Ups! \nPresenter signup: https://forms.office.com/r/gfMRYyRR7p \nWhat to learn more about Show & Tell for Grown-Ups? Check out their website www.tellmewhyshow.com or on instagram @tellmewhyitscool_show . \n \nPlease note that email may be shared with the event organizer.  \n\n\nAnd don’t forget – $5 discount code with an RSVP on the Pie app
URL:https://imss.org/program/show-tell-for-grown-ups-women-in-historical-medicine/
LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250328T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250328T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144824
CREATED:20250130T002025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250329T002039Z
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SUMMARY:Anke Loh: RenaisSENSES Exhibition Opening
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an exhibit by artist Anke Loh\, featuring touch-sensitive textiles in the form of pillows and wall hangings!\n\n\nRenaisSENSES: HEALING THROUGH TOUCH\nBy Anke Loh\n \nOpening Reception\nMarch 28th\, 6:00pm-8:00pmFree with RSVP\n\n\n\nHeader photo credit: Michaela Kasdorf for Anke Loh \n\n\nJoin us for the Opening of Anke Loh’s RenaisSENSES: HEALING THROUGH TOUCH at Chicago’s International Museum of Surgical Science. The culmination of her 2024 Artist Residency at the museum\, Loh’s research into the healing practices of Western\, Eastern\, and Indigenous cultures informed her latest body of work. She developed new methods to help alleviate pain with touch-sensitive textiles in the form of pillows and wall hangings. The artist’s interactive textile installations throughout the museum’s permanent exhibition space\, trigger sound recordings and moving imagery when touched. Created with the aim of nurturing intergenerational bonds and healthy connections within communities\, her aim is to foster a more nuanced understanding of our five senses. \n\n\n\nAbout the Artist:  \nAnke Loh embraces technology as another way of communicating with the body and its environment. With a background in fashion design\, she focuses on textile development and wearable technology\, aligning with society and craft. Her collections have been featured in international runway shows and exhibitions including New York Fashion Week\, The Centre Pompidou in Paris\, Japan’s Osaka Collection Show\, and the Museum of Science and Industry of Chicago. Her artistic projects\, including INTERKNIT and Dressing Light\, have attracted international media coverage and recognition\, including being honored as a Laureate at the Festival International des Arts et de la Môde in Hyères\, France. \n\n\n\nThis project is partially supported by a CityArts Grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events. \n\n\n\nThe International Museum of Surgical Science acknowledges support from the Illinois Arts Council Agency.
URL:https://imss.org/program/anke-loh-renaissenses-gallery-opening/
LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250330T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250330T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144824
CREATED:20250108T165027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250330T170532Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Japanese Papermaking
DESCRIPTION:Explore the artistry of traditional Japanese paper-making with Human Body Watermarks\, led by artist Mami Takahashi.\n\n\nJapanese Papermaking Workshop for Beginners\nwith Mami Takahashi\nMarch 30\, 2024\n11:00am – 1:00pm\n \nParticipants will make traditional Japanese paper\, called Washi\, with human body-themed watermarks at this paper-making workshop. Washi is typically made from Japanese Mulberry or Mitsumata wood bark. These barks are used daily in Japan\, and they include architectural elements like Shoji screens and folding fans. \nAll levels are welcome to enjoy this workshop! \n \n\n\n\nAbout Mami Takahashi: \nMami Takahashi is a Japanese multidisciplinary artist and a scholar working in multiple cities including Chicago and Tokyo. She earned her MFA in Contemporary Studio Practice from Portland State University in 2013 and a BFA in Japanese Painting from Joshibi University of Art and Design in Japan. \nWith ongoing artistic research\, practice\, and teaching\, Takahashi explores different approaches to actualize Japanese aesthetics to enhance cultural perspectives in many U.S. communities. Takahashi also aims to connect Japan and communities in Chicago by teaching traditional and modern art-making techniques.
URL:https://imss.org/program/workshop-japanese-papermaking-2/
LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250403T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250403T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144824
CREATED:20250301T000613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250403T195142Z
UID:62010-1743685200-1743694200@imss.org
SUMMARY:Mather Gather at IMSS
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a program for folks 55 and better where we’ll explore the Museum and fibre arts!\n\n\nMather Gather\nApril 3\, 2025\n1:00-3:30pm\nDoors at 12:45pm \nFree\, RSVP Required  \n\n\nAnyone age 55 and better is invited to get inspired\, connect with others\, and get creative with Mather\, a not-for-profit dedicated to creating Ways to Age Well at the International Museum of Surgical Science. \n \nWe’ll gather in the Museum for the following: \n\nIntroduction to the galleries of the museum\nLight refreshments with discussion and a chance to mingle with others\nA guided hands-on opportunity to explore fiber arts inspired by the Museum’s Artist in Residence\, Anke Loh\nAn opportunity to explore the museum and the fiber and sound installation by Anke Loh\n\n \nNo previous art experience is necessary. Registration required. \n\n\n\nAbout the Teaching Artist:  \nRuthe Guerry is an art therapist and practicing artist who develops and leads inquiry-based\, creative programming. Her passion is informed by her training in dementia care\, Master’s degree in Art Therapy and Counseling\, and years of experience working with older adults as a caregiver and clinician. Ruthe is an herbalist\, meditator\, and maker. \n\n\n\nAbout Mather:  \nMather is a non-denominational not-for-profit organization dedicated to creating Ways to Age Well.SM Founded in 1941\, Mather provides unique senior living residences\, inspiring community programs\, and innovative research through Mather Institute. Mather’s community initiatives center creative engagement\, brain health and lifelong learning through virtual and in-person programs specifically designed to meet the wellness goals of adults 55 and better. The vision of Community Initiatives at Mather is an equitable society in which all older adults find wellness opportunities and resources to thrive within their communities. All programs are free and accessible online or through our community partners.
URL:https://imss.org/program/mather-gather-at-imss/
LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250404T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250404T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144824
CREATED:20250315T202041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250315T202041Z
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SUMMARY:Yimei Emair Zhu: Len!Scape Gallery Opening
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an exhibit by artist Yimei Emair Zhu!\n\n\nLen!Scape\nBy Yimei Emair Zhu\n \nOpening Reception\nApril 4th\, 6:00pm-8:00pmFree with RSVP\n\n\n\nMore information to come… \n\n\nAbout the Artist: \nYimei(Emair) Zhu is an interdisciplinary artist with a passion for Senses\, Posthumanism\, and Perspective Transformation. She holds an MFA in Art and Technology Studies from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and obtained her BFA in Experimental Art from the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts\, China. Her work explores deficiencies and imperfections from an unconventional perspective. She invites viewers to see limits not as limitations but as unique modes of experiencing the world. \n \nArt\, in Emair’s view\, is a powerful means to tackle complex challenges\, creating connections across various disciplines. Employing a broad spectrum of media\, from traditional writing and imagery to the avant-garde realms of coding\, interactive installations\, game design\, theater and bio-art\, her goal is to upend conventional narratives and use art as a catalyst for understanding and innovation. \n \nEmair’s vision propels art beyond simple expression. It’s about forging new ways of sensing\, feeling\, and interacting with our world by integrating technology with our corporeal existence. She aims to provide a possibility—to further explore a new world we have never envisioned before or rediscover the senses we have forgotten. \n \nYimei’s work has been exhibited at Hua Art Museum in Shenzhen\, Taoxichuan Museum of Art\, CSI Project Space\, Epiphany Center in Chicago\, Las Laguna Art Gallery\, Design Museum of Chicago\, Yeiser Art Center\, and many others around the world.  \n \n\n\n\nThis project is partially supported by a CityArts Grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events. \n\n\n\nThe International Museum of Surgical Science acknowledges support from the Illinois Arts Council Agency.
URL:https://imss.org/program/yimei-emair-zhu-lenscape-gallery-opening/
LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250404T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250404T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144824
CREATED:20250315T202041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250405T005035Z
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SUMMARY:Yimei Emair Zhu: Len!Scape Exhibition Opening
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an exhibit by artist Yimei Emair Zhu!\n\n\nLen!Scape\nBy Yimei Emair Zhu\n \nOpening Reception\nApril 4th\, 6:00pm-8:00pmFree with RSVP\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Exhibit: This series continues the “low vision” narrative\, employing discarded lenses as a medium to question the hidden relationships among the visible\, the viewable\, and the observed. It challenges established modes of perception—structures and reconstructions\, light and shadow\, order and chaos—endeavoring to tear apart the confines of conventional visual narratives. In doing so\, it exposes the fragility of human visual physiology and the loss and distortion of information inherent in our perceptual processes. Just as multi-layered\, refined glasses reveal a clearer view of the world\, every discarded optical fragment in the exhibition activates a complex mechanism of symbolic transformation the moment it meets your gaze. \n\n\n\nAbout the Artist: \nYimei(Emair) Zhu is an interdisciplinary artist with a passion for Senses\, Posthumanism\, and Perspective Transformation. She holds an MFA in Art and Technology Studies from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and obtained her BFA in Experimental Art from the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts\, China. Her work explores deficiencies and imperfections from an unconventional perspective. She invites viewers to see limits not as limitations but as unique modes of experiencing the world. It’s about forging new ways of sensing\, feeling\, and interacting with our world by integrating technology with our corporeal existence.  \n \nWebsite: www.emair.studio  | Email: emairzhu@gmail.com  | Ig: @emair.studio \n\n\n\nThis project is partially supported by a CityArts Grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events. \n\n\n\nThe International Museum of Surgical Science acknowledges support from the Illinois Arts Council Agency.
URL:https://imss.org/program/yimei-emair-zhu-lenscape-gallery-opening-2/
LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250410T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250410T230000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144824
CREATED:20250122T183453Z
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SUMMARY:Claire Rousay and More Eaze
DESCRIPTION:Empty Bottle Presents Claire Rousay and More Eaze at the International Museum of Surgical Science! Doors open at 7:00pm\, and guests are welcome to explore the Museum’s four floors until the show gets started at 8:00pm! \n\n  \n		\n			  \n  \n  \nClaire Rousay is based in San Antonio\, Texas. Her music zeroes in on personal emotions and the minutiae of everyday life—voicemails\, haptics\, environmental recordings\, stopwatches\, whispers and conversations—exploding their significance. \n \n			  \n  \n  \nmore eaze is the project of composer/multi-instrumentalist mari maurice rubio.
URL:https://imss.org/program/ebp-claire-rousay-and-more-eaze/
LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250414T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250414T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144824
CREATED:20250226T113658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250415T000556Z
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SUMMARY:Global Perspectives on Health: A Presentation by Professor Karel Novák
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening of conversation about Czech contributions to health and surgery lead by Prof. Karel Novak.\n\n\nGlobal Perspectives on Health: Conversation with Professor Karel Novák\n \n \nApril 14th\, 6:00pm-7:00pm\nDoors open at 5:30pmReception from 7:00pm-8:00pmFree with RSVP\n\n\nJoin us for an evening of conversation and presentation led by Professor Karel Novák\, the World First Vice-President of the International College of Surgeons. The evenings proceedings will explore the history of Czech contributions to health and surgery from the 14th century to present day\, including the 2015 Jubilee World Congress of Surgery held between Prague and Pilsen. \n \nAfter the presentation\, please stay for a light reception and complementary Museum access.  \n\n\n\nProfessor Karel Novák worked as a surgeon at the Faculty of Medicine of Charles University in Pilsen\, at the University Hospital in Motol and as a consultant professor at hospitals in Příbram and Beroun. He lectured at the Faculty of Physical Education and Sport of Charles University. In 2021 he was elected first vice-president of the prestigious International College of Surgeons\, the highest position achieved by a Czech surgeon since the world presidency of Professor Arnold Jirásek in 1936-1938. The organization\, which operates in more than 100 countries\, was founded in 1935 in Geneva and has six continental federations.
URL:https://imss.org/program/global-perspectives-on-health-a-presentation-by-professor-karel-novak/
LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250416T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250416T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144824
CREATED:20250402T202034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250416T192038Z
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SUMMARY:Len?Scape Interactive Exploration
DESCRIPTION:This event “Len?Scape” extends the spirit of the “Len!Scape” by artist Yimei Emair Zhu.\n\n\nLen?Scape Interactive Exploration \nwith Yimei Emair Zhu\, Reid Arowood\, and Sunshine Lombre \nApril 16th\, 2025\n3:00pm – 5:00pm\n \nFree\, RSVP Required \n \n\n\nThis event “Len?Scape” extends the spirit of the “Len!Scape” exhibition by fostering collaboration with two other artists\, inviting audiences to re-examine their modes of viewing\, participate actively\, and engage in secondary creation. We believe that a completed work’s journey continues through exploration and reinterpretation—challenging established perceptions and encouraging cross-disciplinary artistic fusion. \n\n\n\nThe event is divided into three parts: \n\nLen?Scape Part 1 Led by artist Reid\, this segment offers a visual performance designed to inspire new ways of viewing and engaging with art. Audiences are encouraged to employ diverse viewing methods to deeply experience Reid’s work Algorithmic Reflections (Algorithmic Reflections explores the fluid and constructed nature of identity through a generative archive of machine-produced faces\, revealing the intimate entanglement between human subjectivity and algorithmic interpretation. (15 minutes of performance + 5 minutes for Q&A/Break = 20mins)\nLen?Scape Part 2 Artist Sunshine responds to the work Lan!Scape through poetry and sound\, interweaving language and auditory experience to reveal new layers of meaning. (15 minutes of performance + 5 minutes for Q&A/Break = 20mins)\nPart 3 Yimei will guide a tour of the exhibition “Len!Scape”\, inviting participants to explore tactile sensations and braille\, deepening the dialogue on multisensory perception. (20mins with 2 games + 20 minutes of guided tour + Q&A = 40mins)\n\nThrough this series of activities\, we aim to explore with our audience how art interweaves the acts of viewing\, listening\, and touching\, fostering cross-disciplinary dialogue and advancing research within the field. \n \n\n\n\nThis project is partially supported by a CityArts Grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events. \nThis project is supported\, in whole or in part\, by federal assistance listing number\, 21.027 awarded to the International Museum of Surgical Science by the US Treasury through the American Rescue Plan Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds in the amount of $125\,000.00\, representing 83% of total project funding. \nThis project is partially supported by a Chicago Arts Recovery Program grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events. \n\n\n\nThe International Museum of SurgicalScience acknowledges support from the Illinois Arts Council. \n\n\nAbout the Artists:  \n\n\n\nYimei(Emair) Zhu is an interdisciplinary artist with a passion for Senses\, Posthumanism\, and Perspective Transformation. She holds an MFA in Art and Technology Studies from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and obtained her BFA in Experimental Art from the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts\, China. Her work explores deficiencies and imperfections from an unconventional perspective. She invites viewers to see limits not as limitations but as unique modes of experiencing the world. It’s about forging new ways of sensing\, feeling\, and interacting with our world by integrating technology with our corporeal existence.  \nIg: @emair.studio \n \n\n\n\nReid Arowood fuses elements of performance\, sculpture\, and new media to create multi-sensory experiences that push the boundaries of the hybrid body and queer identity. Their work has been exhibited internationally through various festivals\, symposiums\, and exhibitions. Recent highlights include Ancestral Echoes: A Decade of Bio Art\, Ars Electronica Festival “Worlds in Progress”\, the 6th International Exhibition on New Media Art \, Art in Odd Places: NORMAL\, and Future Bodies: 2022 New Media Caucus Symposium and Exhibition. They received their BFA in Sculpture from the University of Tennessee and their MFA in Art and Technology Studies at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. \nIg: @reidstuff
URL:https://imss.org/program/lenscape-interactive-exploration/
LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250417T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250417T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144824
CREATED:20250301T012035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250418T013559Z
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SUMMARY:Performance: Ty Bouque & Nolan Ehlers
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening of riveting contemporary music for percussion and voice!\n\n\nPerformance – Ty Bouque & Nolan Ehlers\nMusic for Percussion & Voice\n\nApril 17\, 2025\n7:00-9:00pm\nDoors at 6:30pm \nTickets: \n$10 Student – use code STUDENT at checkout \n(Valid Student ID will be requested at the door) \n$10 IMSS Members Presale – use code IMSSMEMBER at checkout \n(Valid IMSS Membership card will be requested at door) \n$15 GA Presale \n– \n$15 Student & IMSS Members (With valid ID & Membership Card) at Door \n$20 GA at Door \n\n\nJoin us at IMSS as we are joined for the first time by vocalist Ty Bouque and percussionist Nolan Ehlers for an evening of contemporary music for percussion and voice!  \n \nProgram:  \nJohn Luther Adams – The Mathematics of Resonant Bodies: I. Burst (2006)  \nEnno Poppe – Wespe (2005)  \nMichael Finnissy – Outside Kavafis (2020)  \nLiza Lim – Chang-O Flies to the Moon  (1997) \nRyan Garvey – The Wind Could See* (2024) \n \n*World Premiere \n\n\nAbout the Performers:  \n\n\n\nTy Bouque writes about opera: its slippery histories\, its sensual bodies\, and the work of mourning for a dead genre. Elsewhere\, Bouque sings in various solo\, ensemble\, and opera settings around the world. Bouque lives in Chicago. \n\n\n\nNolan Ehlers is a Chicago-based percussionist specializing in new music\, improvisation\, and chamber music. He has commissioned and premiered works from composers such as Michael Gordon\, David Fennessy\, John Supko\, and Molly Joyce. He is a co-founding member of the new music/improvisation trio Else\, if Else and the artist collective Inland Ocean. Nolan has performed with Aiyun Huang\, Wynton Marsalis\, Ensemble Modern\, Beyond This Point\, and others. In 2025\, Nolan will work with students of Kunstacademie Deinze in Belgium to present collaborative multidisciplinary performances alongside members of Inland Ocean.
URL:https://imss.org/program/performance-ty-bouque-nolan-ehlers/
LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250418T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250418T230000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144824
CREATED:20250213T230540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250418T235036Z
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SUMMARY:Twin Peaks Wrapt: Fix Your Hearts
DESCRIPTION:A night to commemorate our endearment of Twin Peaks\, loss of David Lynch\, and moment to stand with the trans community.\n\n\nFriday\, April 18th \n7PM-11PM \n21+ \nInternational Museum of Surgical Science \n \nIt’s been 35 years since Agent Cooper made his cameo into Twin Peaks lore\, and all the while losing its dreamer David Lynch. We are hosting a commemorative Twin Peaks party for the ages you won’t forget! \n \nFans will recall Lynch’s reprise in “The Return” as FBI Deputy Director Gorden Cole bolstering FBI Cheif of Staff Denise Bryson (enacted by David Duchovny)\, Cole famously exclaims\, “When you became Denise\, I told all of your colleagues\, those clown comics\, to fix their hearts or die.” \n \nWe culminate this untimely culmination of events into a night to commemorate our endearment of Twin Peaks\, loss of David Lynch\, and moment to stand with the trans community. ALL proceeds from this event will go to the Transgender Law Center. \n \nCOSTUMES STRONGLY ENCOURAGED \n \nYour ticket includes complimentary Damn Fine coffee\, Bang Bang Cherry Pie\, and cocktails! \n \nTickets🎟 $40 Early Bird (Until 3/18)🎟 $50 General Admission🎟 $75 At the Door \nAges 21+ Only (ID required at the door) \nAccessibilityThe museum features a ramp entrance and elevator access. For additional accommodations\, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us at info@imss.org. \nFind directions and parking info here: Plan Your Visit \nDon’t miss this chance to meet amazing people in Chicago’s most unconventional venue! Limited tickets are available—reserve yours today! \n\n\nPerformances by:\n\n\nTwin Peaks Drag Performance by Lucy Stoole \n\n\nDJ Dale Cooper \nDJ Dale Cooper spins records like he’s solving mysteries—smooth\, enigmatic\, and always with a damn fine groove. Whether in a smoky club or the depths of the Black Lodge\, his sets are a perfect mix of dreamlike ambience and dance-floor fire\, served with a side of cherry pie and a damn fine cup of coffee. \n\n\nDrop in Twin Peaks Flash Tattoos by renowned artists David Allen and Ryan Flaherty! Tattoos will be on a first come first served basis! Be sure to head upstairs to get your name in. Flash tattoos will start at $100.  \n\n\nTremendous thank you to our Sponsors:\n\n\nBang Bang Pie: Who generously agreed to both make cherry pies off schedule AND donate them! \n \nDamn Fine Coffee Bar: Everyone’s favorite Twin Peaks themed coffee shop in our own backyard! \n \nHendricks Gin: For those complimentary Laura Palmers… \n \nIsrael Fernandez III: is the creative force behind @drink312\, a platform dedicated to celebrating Chicago’s hospitality scene through original\, engaging content. With years of experience as a mixologist\, branding consultant\, and digital media producer\, Israel highlights the city’s top bartenders\, industry leaders\, and cocktail culture – capturing the heart of Chicago’s service industry. Through his newly founded media company\, Vandalist Media\, he expands his creative vision beyond the cocktail\, producing content that connects brands\, creatives\, and culture. A true industry insider\, Israel is passionate about elevating the voices that make Chicago’s nightlife and hospitality world thrive. \n \nLeatherbee Spirits \n \n\n\n*** About the Transgender Law Center: \nTransgender Law Center is the largest national\, trans-led organization working to set all people free. We champion the right of all transgender and gender-nonconforming people to make their own choices and live freely\, safely\, and authentically. Prioritizing BIPOC\, disabled\, and HIV+ communities\, we advance community-driven strategies that harness trans knowledge\, power\, and joy to ensure that we all not only survive but thrive at all ages and phases of life. \n \nEven if you cannot attend the event\, please consider supporting this organization! They accept donations directly from their website as well.
URL:https://imss.org/program/twin-peaks-wrapt-fix-your-hearts/
LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250419T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250419T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144824
CREATED:20250108T165028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250419T172112Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Kintsugi For Beginners
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the new year with new skills!\n\n\nKintsugi Workshop for Beginners\nwith Mami Takahashi\nApril 19\, 2025\n11:00am – 1:00pm\n \nKintsugi is a traditional Japanese Urushi (lacquer)-based craft in which gold is used to repair broken ceramics. The practice of Kintsugi highlights the break rather than erasing it and emphasizes that the break is what makes the ceramics more valuable. \nIn this beginner’s workshop\, participants will learn the basic and simplified version of Kintsugi process on a small porcelain plate to understand the fundamentals of this process. All materials including adhesives in the workshop will be food-safe. We will also use an artificial Urushi (the natural resin/glue collected from the lacquer tree) sap for this beginner’s class\, which is safe to touch without allergy reactions. \nPlease note that in the “Kintsugi for Beginners” workshop\, epoxy putty will be used in addition to the ceramic glue. These materials may make the students’ fingers sticky\, and some remnants of epoxy might also stay on their fingers for a few days. Finger covers will be provided for student use\, but often\, that makes working with these materials a bit difficult. \n“Kintsugi is based on the philosophy that breakage and repair are something to celebrate – embracing flaws and imperfections creates a stronger and more beautiful piece of art. Using this as a metaphor for healing ourselves teaches us an important lesson: Sometimes in the process of repairing what feels broken\, we become more unique\, beautiful\, and resilient. Kintsugi can be a way to reframe personal challenges. Reminding us that we’re not victims of our circumstances. Showing us that we can come out on the other side stronger.” — Here is a quote about Kintsugi from Linda Muller\, a certified life coach. \n \n\n\n\nAbout Mami Takahashi: \nMami Takahashi is a Japanese multidisciplinary artist and a scholar working in multiple cities including Chicago and Tokyo. She earned her MFA in Contemporary Studio Practice from Portland State University in 2013 and a BFA in Japanese Painting from Joshibi University of Art and Design in Japan. \nWith ongoing artistic research\, practice\, and teaching\, Takahashi explores different approaches to actualize Japanese aesthetics to enhance cultural perspectives in many U.S. communities. Takahashi also aims to connect Japan and communities in Chicago by teaching traditional and modern art-making techniques.
URL:https://imss.org/program/workshop-kintsugi-for-beginners-5/
LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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