Shannon R. Stratton

The Artists Run Chicago Digest

Location

1511 N Milwaukee Ave Second Floor
60622 Chicago
United States
US
Catalog Number: 
Book, The Artists Run Chicago Digest
Date: 
2009
Abstract: 
The ARC Digest is meant to archive in print the activities of Chicago’s artist-run spaces between 1999-2009. It acts both as a companion to the exhibition and an extension of that project with interviews by Dan Gunn, essays by Abigail Satinsky, The Pond, Scott Speh and John Neff, Mary Jane Jacob and Lori Waxman, and an accompanying audio program by Bad At Sports featuring an interview with Temporary Services and a panel of Chicago artist-run media organizers.
Language: 
English
Format: 
ISSN/ISBN: 
00982029233
Item Donor: 
Dann Gunn

Phonebook 2007/2008: An Annual Directory for Alternative Artspace

Location

United States
41° 54' 31.8456" N, 87° 40' 31.0188" W
US
Catalog Number: 
Book, Picard, Caroline, Phonebook 2007/2008 An Annual Directory for Alternative Artspace
Date: 
2007
Edition: 
First edition
Abstract: 
The Green Lantern Press and ThreeWalls are proud to announce the printing of an alternative artspace/non-profit gallery book. This book will include listings, locations, contact information and annual programming for national artspaces. By printing PHONEBOOK we hope to create a single resource, useful to arts administrators, artists, and tourists alike, that outlines a network. Hopefully through a heightened awareness of one another we can support and enhance our own various practices.
Language: 
English
Subjects: 
Format: 

Proximity

Paper and Carriage

Sketches: Organizing Arts

(Con) Temporary Art Guide / Chicago

Catalog Number: 
Journal (Con) Temporary Art Guide / Chicago
Date: 
Spring 2009
Abstract: 
"The (Con) Temporary Art Chicago Guide is a map of Chicago, showcasing some of the city's best cultural offerings during the spring art season. The territory includes prominent art institutes and initiatives, several annual art festivals and fairs, independent art spaces and other culturally significant projects. We created the guide to help us experience the city as a space for contemporary art, to reflect on the need for and vulnerability of these cultural presentations, and to celebrate art: day and night, inside and outside, high and low."
Language: 
English
Notes: 
Abstract taken from pg. 5.