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IN CHICAGO

SSCAC LOGAN DUSABLE


The South Side Community Art Center, the Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts, and The DuSable Museum of African American History present a three-part exhibition on AFRICOBRA (African Commune of Bad Relevant Artists), founded on the South Side of Chicago in 1968.

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AFRICOBRA: PROLOGUE | MAY 10 - JULY 7, 2013 The South Side Community Art Center
3831 S. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60653 773.373.1026 www.sscartcenter.org
Friday, May 10 6pm-9pm OPENING RECEPTION FLASHBACK MUSIC & SPOKEN WORD CONCERT
The Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians and local poetry luminaries present the hip sounds and dynamic, charged words of the era.

THE STORY CONTINUES:

PHILOSOPHY
Logan Center for the Arts JUNE 28 AUGUST 11, 2013
915 E. 60th Street Chicago, IL, 60637 773.702.2787 arts.uchicago.edu/logan/gallery

AFRICOBRA:

Sunday, June 2 3pm-6pm RITUAL THEATRE REVIVAL


Join Val Gray Ward, founder of Kuumba Theatre and other original members of this historic, groundbreaking performance company founded in Chicago 1967 for works performed in one of their original spaces and places.

ART AND IMPACT


The DuSable Museum JULY 26 SEPTEMBER 29, 2013
740 East 56th Place Chicago, IL, 60637 773.947.0600 www.dusablemuseum.org

AFRICOBRA:

Saturday, June 1 3:15pm-5pm VISUALIZING BLACK CHICAGO PANEL


Produced by the Northwestern University Black Arts Initiative.

Friday, June 21 6pm-9pm BRONZEVILLE TROLLEY TOUR


Hop aboard these free trolleys and visit Faie Gallery, Gallery Guichard, Blanc Gallery, and Ratcliff Hunter International Art Gallery.

AFRICOBRAchicago.org
Above artwork from left to right: Wadsworth Jarrell, REVOLUTIONARY, 1971 | Barbara Jones-Hogu, UNITE, 1968-71 | Nelson Stevens, JIHAD NATION, 1969

Generously supported by the Terra Foundation for American Art and Chicago Community Trust

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