Urban Gateways Artists

ARTicipating the school year at EPIC Academy

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By Anna Joranger In designing an artist residency for the 2012 Urban Gateways summer program at EPIC Academy, teaching artist Adil Mansoor opted for something fresh and challenging. He decided […]

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On a blustery day in Lakeview…

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We were out in style, painting a mural with folks at the Lakeview East Festival of the Arts (September 9). Urban Gateways teaching artist James Jankowiak got the mural going […]

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Young Chicago actors tackle London drama in Tusk Tusk

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Talented young actors, a talented young playwright, and a talented Urban Gateways teaching artist? Sounds like a recipe for beauty. Urban Gateways theater artist Jen Green has a daring and […]

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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 […]

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“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 […]

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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 […]

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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, […]

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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 […]

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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 […]

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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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