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SUMMARY:Morbid Curiosities! Surgical History Tour
DESCRIPTION:From ancient human skulls to bone-saws and bloodletting knives\, get an intimate look at one of the most celebrated collections in medicine.\n\n\nFrom ancient human skulls to bone-saws and bloodletting knives\, the International Museum of Surgical Science has one of the most celebrated collections of its kind in the world. On this special after-hours tour\, Museum staff will shine a light on some of the darkest tools in the history of medicine! This tour is complemented by highlights from the Museum’s chilling surgical art collection. \nA complimentary reception follows the tour and lite fare will be served.  \nAll guests must arrive at least 5 minutes prior to the start of the tour for checki-in. Doors open at 6:00pm. \nThese are hour-long walking tours and guests will be asked to summit 4 flights of stairs. For accessible tour accomodations\, please see FAQs below. \n \nFAQs \nAre there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event? \nThis tour is for all ages. \nWhat are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event? \nParking and direction information can be found here: https://imss.org/plan-your-visit/ \nHow can I contact the organizer with any questions? \nContact us with any questions at 312-642-6502 or at info@imss.org. \nIs the Museum and event accessible?  \nThe Museum is accessible by ramp entrances and elevator that goes to all four floors. If you or anyone in your party requires special accommodations\, such as the elevator or wheel-chair ramp access\, please call or email ahead.
URL:https://imss.org/program/morbid-curiosities-surgical-history-tour-2/
LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
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SUMMARY:Michelle Hartney: Unplanned Parenthood - Gallery Opening
DESCRIPTION:Unplanned Parenthood is a collaborative\, mixed media installation examining the complicated history of birth control in the United States.\n\n\nUnplanned Parenthood \nBy Michelle Hartney \nSeptember 13 – December 8\, 2024\nOpening reception: Friday\, September 13\, 2024 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM Free\n \nLight refreshments are included\, and alcohol will be served to guests with proof of age. Alcohol served to guests 21+; ID required. \nAccessible accommodations include a ramp entrance and elevator. If you need additional accessibility options or wheelchair seating\, please contact us at info@imss.org. \nParking and Directions can be found here: https://imss.org/plan-your-visit/ \n\n\n\nAbout the exhibit:  \nUnplanned Parenthood is a collaborative mixed media installation about the history of birth control and the role racism played in the fight for reproductive justice in the United States. In 1928\, Margaret Sanger published a book called Motherhood in Bondage\, a selection of the 250\,000 vulnerable and desperate letters the Planned Parenthood founder received in the 1920s asking for advice about birth control and contraception at a time when any information about such reproductive healthcare was deemed “obscene\,” and disseminating it was punishable by law. Some wrote that they would rather die than be pregnant again. Many were living in extreme poverty\, had abusive husbands\, and suffered multiple miscarriages and stillbirths. This installation is centered on the stories of these mothers who longed for reproductive justice. \n\n\n\nAbout the artist:  \nMichelle Hartney is a Chicago based artist and activist. Her work focuses on gender rights\, reproductive healthcare issues\, and cancel culture. Utilizing fiber\, ceramics\, wood\, embroidery\, and social practice\, she has completed projects that address birth control access in America\, obstetric abuse\, postpartum PTSD\, gender affirming care\, and the roles racism and misogyny play in maternal health outcomes in the United States. Her interest in using art to address social issues began during her graduate studies in art therapy at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Hartney often offers cathartic actions for viewers to participate in. She has collaborated with the ACLU\, Improving Birth\, Association of Women’s Health\, Obstetric\, & Neonatal Nurses\, and Birth Monopoly to raise awareness about reproductive health issues. \nHartney has performed guerrilla activations at The Art Institute of Chicago and The Met\, calling on cultural institutions to provide the truth about artists they represent and context about problematic work in their collections. Her work has been published in the New York Times\, CNN\, BBC Radio\, The Guardian\, Ms. Magazine\, Vice\, PBS\, Women’s Health\, Artnet News\, and Hyperallergic. \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/michelle-hartney-unplanned-parenthood-gallery-opening/
LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
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SUMMARY:Paradise Complete: Album Release Party with Allen Moore & Honestly Some
DESCRIPTION:An evening of improvised music celebrating the album release of “Just an Umbra of Symmetry” by Paradise Complete!\n\n\nAn evening of improvised music in celebration of Paradise Complete’s new full length record\, Just an Umbra of Symmetry\, released on Chicago record label Amalgam. Joining Paradise Complete in celebration will be Chicago-based artist Allen Moore and group Honestly Some! \n \nDoors open at 7:00pm \n \nTickets \n$20 for General Admission presale \n$25 for General Admission at the door \n$10 for Student (proof of ID will be requested at door) \nFree for museum members \n\n\n\nParadise Complete is the sound collage duo of Nick Meryhew (Chicago) and Bryn Davis (St. Paul\, MN). Their work explores collaboration\, asynchronicity\, improvisation\, and serendipity. It’s fun\, strange music and it feels nice to listen to it. \n \nhttps://paradisecomplete.fish/ \nhttps://amalgamusic.bandcamp.com/ \n \n\n\n\nHonestly Some is a subset of improvised experimental quintet Honestly Same. Honestly Some is an amplified acoustic and synthetic quartet that improvises patient and contemplative music. The sound worlds breathe\, loop\, iterate\, layer. Honestly Some finds inspiration in insect and frog calls\, resonant harmonies\, and the blue light of a neighbor’s TV. \nHonestly Some is Zach Good\, Zach Moore\, Lia Kohl\, and Sam Scranton. \n \nhttps://honestlysame.bandcamp.com/album/hot-plate-only \n \n\n\nAllen Moore is a Black American interdisciplinary artist\, Experimental sound artist\, educator and curator born and raised in Village of Robbins\, IL. His sound work is a social allegory\, conversing with symbols and institutions conducive to the constructs of race\, social class and personal introspection. \n \nhttps://allenmooreart.net/
URL:https://imss.org/program/paradise-complete-album-release-party-with-allen-moore-honestly-some/
LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
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SUMMARY:Dication_send LiveAV: Juan Flores + castroduperly
DESCRIPTION:An audiovisual performance that emerges from the concept of feedback between voice\, machine\, and code.\n\n\nDication_send is an audiovisual performance that emerges from the concept of feedback between voice\, machine\, and code. We aim to delve into the notion that language is a virus and attempt to generate a horizontal conversation (rather than a command-based one) between the human and the non-human (our technology)\, revealing that language has infected us all equally. \n \nDoors open at 6:30pm  \n \nTickets \n$20 for General Admission presale \n$25 for General Admission at the door \n$10 for Student (proof of ID will be requested at door) \nFree for museum members \n\n\n\n—————————————————————————————————— \nAbout the artists:  \nJuan Flores is a multidisciplinary artist born in Del Rio\, TX and raised in the southeast side of San Antonio\, TX. He received his BA in Art from Connecticut College in New London\, CT. He was the recipient of the Mortimer Hays-Brandeis Fellowship which funded his concentration on sound art in Mexico City for over a year. He holds an MFA at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in the Art & Technology Studies Program with a focus in kinetic art and live coding. \nJuliana Castro Duperly\, video artist and live video performer who understands video and written text as agents of construction and de-construction of meaning. The plasticity of both media allows her to create aesthetics that veil and unveil a poetry that\, like video in real time\, resides in the execution. Constantly collaborating with sound artist and musicians\, her work has been showed in Sónar Bogotá\, Hyde Park Art Center\, ESS\, Visual Art Network of South Africa (VANSA)\, Mutek.co\, Festival Domo Lleno\, and Ars Electronica. \n\n\n\n\nThe International Museum of SurgicalScience acknowledges support from the Illinois Arts Council. \n\n\nAbout the Multidisciplinary Recovery Series: The International Museum of Surgical Science supports a commitment to contemporary art and artists through exhibitions and programs that use the frame of contemporary artistic practice to examine new perspectives in medical and surgical science and our relationship to the body. The Museum continuously seeks artist performance and workshop proposals for its contemporary art program. Performing artists can be within the category of visual art\, poetry\, music\, and experimental\, among others. \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—————————————————————————————————— \nAccessible accommodations include a ramp entrance and elevator. If you need additional accessibility options or wheelchair seating\, please contact us at info@imss.org. \nParking and Directions can be found here: https://imss.org/plan-your-visit/
URL:https://imss.org/program/dication_send-liveav-juan-flores-castroduperly/
LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
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SUMMARY:D. Lammie-Hanson: "Indigo Seven: Gilded Agility" Artist Talk
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we speak with D. Lammie-Hanson about her exhibition\, “Indigo Seven: Gilded Agility”!\n\n\n\nWe are thrilled to welcome D. Lammie-Hanson back to the International Museum of Surgical Science for an evening of conversation and questions! Join us from 6:00-7:30pm on August 19th as we sit down with Hanson and discuss her installation “Indigo Seven: Gilded Agility\,” a delicate celebration of Black bodies that underscores the connection between the study of anatomy in medical science and its representation in fine art\, celebrating the shared goal of deepening our understanding of the human form. \nLight refreshments are included\, and alcohol will be served to guests with proof of age. Alcohol served to guests 21+; ID required. \nAccessible accommodations include a ramp entrance and elevator. If you need additional accessibility options or wheelchair seating\, please contact us at info@imss.org. \nParking and Directions can be found here: https://imss.org/plan-your-visit/ \n\n\n\nAbout the Exhibition:  \nThe exhibition of metalpoint drawings\, particularly the group of works titled “Gilded Agility” from the Indigo Seven Series\, at the International Museum of Surgical Science represents a unique convergence of art and medical science. These intricate works of art\, created by D. Lammie-Hanson\, utilize the rare and meticulous technique of metalpoint to capture the exquisite details of human musculature\, particularly that of dancers. \nThe correlation between these drawings and the mission of the International Museum of Surgical Science lies in the shared focus on the human body’s anatomy and function. The museum\, dedicated to the history and advancement of surgical science\, provides a fitting backdrop for showcasing artwork that meticulously examines and celebrates the human form. \nThrough metalpoint\, an ancient technique known for its precision and permanence\, Lammie-Hanson’s drawings highlight the intricate musculature of dancers\, echoing the detailed anatomical studies that have long been a cornerstone of surgical education and practice. This method allows for an unparalleled level of detail and subtlety\, which is crucial for both artistic expression and scientific understanding. \nThese artworks\, especially the “Gilded Agility” series\, serve not only as visual marvels but also as educational tools\, bridging the gap between artistic interpretation and anatomical accuracy. By presenting these drawings at the museum\, visitors are offered a unique opportunity to appreciate the beauty and complexity of the human body through both an artistic and scientific lens. This exhibition underscores the profound connection between the study of anatomy in medical science and its representation in fine art\, celebrating the shared goal of deepening our understanding of the human form. \n\n\n\nAbout the Artist: \nD. Lammie-Hanson\, a Harlem native\, began her professional artistic journey in 1990. Notably\, she exhibited at the UN Geneva Palais des Nations in Switzerland\, addressing homelessness. In 2007\, she earned the title of Artist of the Year at BAM DanceAfrica in Brooklyn. \nOver the past decade\, Lammie-Hanson has focused on metalpoint art\, showcasing at Scope during Art Basel Miami; GW Carver Interpretive Museum\, and Wiregrass Museum of Art in Alabama. Her work has also been displayed at prestigious institutions like the New Orleans African American Museum\, Ashe Cultural Arts Center\, McKenna Museum of African American Art\, Arts New Orleans (formerly the Arts Council of New Orleans)\, and Ogden Museum of Southern Art in New Orleans. \nIn 2018\, twenty-five of her artworks\, including twenty-two silverpoint drawings\, were published in the New Orleans Times-Picayune newspaper and later in a book for the city’s Tricentennial. In 2019\, she portrayed iconic musicians during the Essence Music Festival’s 25th anniversary as part of Arts New Orleans Salon V2 residency. \nBased in Chicago\, Lammie-Hanson was accepted into the Hyde Park Arts Center’s “Center Program” in 2021\, culminating in the group show\, “Dreams.” Her drawing “Dear Beautiful Black Boy” entered the permanent collection at the Hilliard Art Museum located at the Louisiana University in Lafayette\, LA in 2022\, making her their first living artist. In the same year\, she joined Little Black Pearl’s artist-in-residence program\, creating one of the world’s largest masterpieces in silverpoint\, “Dared to Be Black and Shining\,” which debuted at the Chicago Art Dept in January 2023. \nIn 2024\, her goldpoint piece “Exhilaration” from the Indigo Seven series was included in the three-month exhibit “Personal Structures” at the 60th Venice Biennale in Venice\, Italy. Continuing her metalpoint exploration\, she introduces “Gilded Agility\,” a new collection within the Indigo Seven series\, debuting in June 2024 at the International Museum of Surgical Science in Chicago\, focusing on the movement of ballet and modern dancers. \n\n\nAbout the Contemporary Art Program: The International Museum of Surgical Science supports a commitment to contemporary art and artists through exhibitions and programs that use the frame of contemporary artistic practice to examine new perspectives in medical-surgical science and our relationship to the body. The Museum’s Contemporary Arts Initiative includes rotating exhibitions of contemporary art\, as well as an ongoing Artist in Residence program. \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/d-lammie-hanson-indigo-seven-gilded-agility-artist-talk/
LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Kintsugi for Beginners
DESCRIPTION:With Mami Takahashi\n\n\n\n\n\n$50 Material Fee  \n\n\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. This serves to emphasize that the break is what makes the ceramics more valuable. \n\n\n\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. During the workshop\, we will use an 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. \n\n\n\n\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.” — Linda Muller\, a certified life coach. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout Mami Takahashi \n\n\n\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. \n\n\n\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. \n\n\n\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\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. \n\n\n\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\n\n\n\n\nThe International Museum of SurgicalScience acknowledges support from the Illinois Arts Council. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister on Eventbrite
URL:https://imss.org/program/beginnerkintsugi/
LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
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SUMMARY:Instigation Festival: Night 2
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we host the second night of the 9th edition of the Instigation Festival\, featuring Biliana Voutchkova’s DARA Strings for an evening of new collaborations! \n\n\n\nThe Instigation Festival brings Chicago & New Orleans music\, movement and visual artists together for a week of improvised and interesting interdisciplinary collaboration in each city. Since its’ founding in 2016 by guitarist Steve Marquette and movement artist Marie Casimir\, they have presented over seventy artists at twenty venues across seven festivals. \n\n\n\nDoors open at 7:00pm \n\n\n\nTickets\n\n\n\n$20 for General Admission presale \n\n\n\n$25 for General Admission at the door \n\n\n\n$10 for Student (proof of ID will be requested at door) \n\n\n\nFree for museum members \n\n\n\nSet 1:\n\n\n\nJeff Albert – trombone \n\n\n\nJeb Bishop – trombone \n\n\n\nDan Oestreicher – saxophones \n\n\n\nDave Rempis – saxophones \n\n\n\nSet 2:\n\n\n\nDARA Strings with special guest Michael Zerang \n\n\n\nIsidora Edwards – cello \n\n\n\ngabby fluke-mogul – violin \n\n\n\nKatinka Kleijn – cello \n\n\n\nBiliana Voutchkova – violin \n\n\n\nMichael Zerang – percussion \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe US tour of Biliana Voutchkova is supported by the Robert Bielecki Foundation\, with thanks. \n\n\n\nThe Instigation Festival is supported by Friends of BlueStem Jazz\, Madison. \n\n\n\n\nRegister on Eventbrite
URL:https://imss.org/program/instigation-festival-night-2/
LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240926T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240926T210000
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SUMMARY:Neurographic Mocktail Sip & Paint - Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Paint for a Purpose 2024 – Hosted by Terrance Jones with Special Guest Magician Luis Carreon\n\nPresented by Hektoen Nurses and the Humanities and the Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses (AMSN) Chapter #317.\nAn art fundraiser event! Proceeds from ticket sales will support the Museum and the Covid Memorial Fund.\n\nPre-registration required (limited availability) – $25 entry donation \n\nITINERARY \n\nMuseum Tour at 5:00 pm\nSip & Paint Workshop with Terrance Jones: Interactive Program 5:30 pm – 9:00 pm\nThe museum is open until 9:00 pm\n\nABOUT THE PROGRAM\nPre-nurses Week ‘24 celebration for nurses and volunteers! Sponsored by AMSN Chapter #317 & Hektoen Nurses and Humanities. \nIn this program\, Artist Terrance Jones leads a workshop class where participants will create a neurographic artwork piece. A canvas with Jones’ light neurographic sketch will be provided. The center of the neurographic piece will be empty to allow each person to trace their hand to be blended into the Neurographic surroundings. The piece will be created live as Terrance Jones instructs the class. \nABOUT THE PRESENTER\nMr. Terrance Jones\, “a born artist\,” has been practicing since 2000. He lives in Chicago with his wife and son. He started Arts In Motion LLC in Chicago in 2017\, specializing in art instruction\, painting events\, and commissions in oils and acrylics. He also works in an Administrative capacity for the Department of Medicine\, specifically for Gastroenterology/Hepatology and Pulmonary Transplant /Critical Care medicine at Northwestern Medicine’s Downtown Chicago Campus. He’s a self-taught Artist with Gallery experience who gives God credit for his talent. His work has spread across the US and continues to grow. \n*** \nFor parking and directions\, please visit: https://imss.org/plan-your-visit/ \nElevator and wheelchair-accessible entrances are available. \n\n \n\n\nSponsors: Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses (AMSN) Chapter #317 & Hektoen Nurse and Humanities \n\n\n\nRegister on Eventbrite
URL:https://imss.org/program/neurographic-mocktail-sip-paint-workshop/
LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240928T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240928T140000
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SUMMARY:Little Artists and Summer Colors Art Bash
DESCRIPTION:Paint for a Purpose 2024 – Hosted by Terrance Jones with Special Guest Magician Luis Carreon\n\nPresented by Hektoen Nurses and the Humanities and the Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses (AMSN) Chapter #317.\nAn art fundraiser event! Proceeds from ticket sales will support the Museum and the Covid Memorial Fund.\nPre-registration required (limited availability) – $25 entry donation in support of the Covid Memorial Fund. Ticket price includes entry for up to two adults and three children. Ticket price also includes all art supplies and refreshments. \nABOUT THE PROGRAM\nPAINT FOR A PURPOSE 2024: LITTLE ARTISTS & SUMMER COLORS ART BASH! \nJoin us for an end-of-summer fun-filled painting workshop for the young creatives! Hosted by Terrance Jones – Arts in Motion LLC\, with special guest magician Luis Carreon with Luis Carreon Magic. \nABOUT THE PRESENTER\nMr. Terrance Jones\, “a born artist\,” has been practicing since 2000. He lives in Chicago with his wife and son. He started Arts In Motion LLC in Chicago in 2017\, specializing in art instruction\, painting events\, and commissions in oils and acrylics. He also works in an Administrative capacity for the Department of Medicine\, specifically for Gastroenterology/Hepatology and Pulmonary Transplant /Critical Care medicine at Northwestern Medicine’s Downtown Chicago Campus. He’s a self-taught Artist with Gallery experience who gives God credit for his talent. His work has spread across the US and continues to grow. \n*** \nFor parking and directions\, please visit: https://imss.org/plan-your-visit/ \nElevator and wheelchair-accessible entrances are available. \n\n\n\n\n \n\n\nSponsors: Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses (AMSN) Chapter #317 & Hektoen Nurse and Humanities \n\n\n\nRegister on Eventbrite
URL:https://imss.org/program/little-artists-and-summer-colors-art-bash/
LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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