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In the Classroom, Urban Gateways Artists

If you are a dreamer, a wisher, a liar, a hope-er, a pray-er, a magic bean buyer…

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Time for our favorite program documentation of the week: Check out this colorful Tumblr by Urban Gateways artist Karen Light! She’s got a visual arts residency going at Woodson Charter […]

In the Classroom, See Our Impact, Urban Gateways Artists

“I fell in love with dance” – Mastering African music & movement in Washington Park

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Enjoying our deluge of (if we do say so ourselves) awesome program videos? Good, because it only gets better: Videography volunteer Rebecca Kahn whisked up this documentation of Urban Gateways

In the Classroom, See Our Impact

EPIC Upperclassmen Help Ease New Freshmen’s Nerves

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By Jamie Kostecki Just last night I dreamt that I couldn’t remember my locker combination, and then my locker was nowhere to be found. I’m five years out of high

Events

For the wine lovers, the music lovers, the Arts Ed lovers…

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For all you wine connoisseurs out there: Why is wine on tap a great idea? According to David Lecomte of City Winery, the fabulous wine/music/food venue opening in Chicago next

ArtsEd News

When We Talk About Violence, Where Does Art Fit In?

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By Anna Joranger Concerning my intense start to a recent workday: Skimming the many e-newsletters weighing down my inbox, my attention was completely taken over by this article in the

In the Classroom, See Our Impact, Urban Gateways Artists

Hernandez Students Define “Community” Through Photography

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By Anna Joranger What do you get when you stick a masterful media artist into 6th and 7th grade classrooms? In the case of Albany Park’s Hernandez School, the answer

In the Classroom, See Our Impact, Urban Gateways Artists

Where Words Meet Addiction: Part 4

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By Anna Joranger: Continued from Part 3. …Falling can be good, like falling out of any bad thing you are going through. Like the leaves falling out of the tree,

In the Classroom, See Our Impact, Urban Gateways Artists

Going Green at Greeley – with a bright and art-filled community garden!

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By Jamie Kostecki Greeley Elementary 1st through 6th graders got their Green on during Sonja Henderson’s awesome residency in early July. The students channeled their green thumb by planting tomato

In the Classroom, See Our Impact, Urban Gateways Artists

Where Words Meet Addiction: Part 3

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By Anna Joranger: Continued from Part 2. …The myth of Persephone struck Maia as a relevant theme for her workshop. “It’s about loss and redemption, transitions, being trapped in the

In the Classroom, See Our Impact, Urban Gateways Artists

Student artists reflect, react, retell the tales of Chicago violence

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  On “The Interrupters” Let he that is without sin cast the first stone But if he is causing harm to the harmful then who is wrong? Constantly what do

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