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Sunday, July 22, 2007
ThreeWalls
is an organization dedicated to contemporary art and arts education, providing workspace and exhibition opportunities for emerging artists. And, it provides residency and exhibition programs that create a supportive environment for the guest artists to immerse themselves in the work.
Plus, a conversation with librarian Jenny Levine about wooing teenagers into libraries with video games and sound art inspired by consumption. And, remembering a Chicago music institution,
Richard Steele
speaks with
HotHouse
Founder Marguerite Horberg.
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Act One: Arts Update
Chicago Public Radio's
Diantha Parker
is joined by Three Walls curator Shannon Stratton talks about Chicago's art community.
Plus, Jenny Levine, author of the blog
The Shifted Librarian
and Internet Development Specialist and Strategy Guide for the American Library Association's Information Technology and Technical Systems and Publishing departments speaks with Diantha Parker about wooing teenagers into libraries with video games.
Act Two: Capturing the Essence In Art
Shannon Stratton talks about art that captures your senses.
And,
Third Coast International Audio Festival
inspires art from consumption.
Act Three: The Future
Three Walls
curator Shannon Stratton shares the gallery's plans for the future.
Plus, Remembering a Chicago music institution.
Richard Steele
speaks with
HotHouse
founder Marguerite Horberg.
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