Friday

Digging for Histories, Listening for Futures

What to bring:
Prior to coming, please check the weather and dress with layers for changing weather conditions. Also consider bringing a garbage bag, blanket or other portable item on which to sit, as well as any items that will make the day more pleasant including sunscreen, water, snacks, or thermos, as desired,

10 AM

Meet on the South Entrance of Logan Center for the Arts


Maplink here

Parking notes:
There is parking on Cottage Grove

Many Public Transportation options including:
Green Line to Cottage Grove
South Shore Metra Train from Millennium Park to 59th Street and Stony Island (1/2 mile walk West or buses)
Hyde Park Express Bus (#2 from Loop to 60th and Cottage Grove).

10:30 AM

Autonomy Is Not Freedom

Join three land-based practice collectives, Gulf South Open School, Hase’, and Untidy Objects, for hands-on activities in the Untidy Objects living Sculpture.

12 PM

Lunch

Bring your own bag lunch or pick something up at the Logan Center Cafe. Weather permitting, we will eat outside.

1 PM

Transition to Steelworkers Park


Maplink here

Meet at climbing wall via carpools or transit.

1:30 PM

History of Indigenous Chicago

Talk by John Low, eminent historian of Indigenous Chicago, professor of history at Ohio State University, and enrolled member of Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians

2 PM

Walk with Community Members

Walk with members of the Bush neighborhood and Park Advisory Council of Steelworkers Park.

3 PM

Writing Workshop and South Works Chorus

Dreaming the Lakefront of the Future

This workshop will invite participants to write about what can be sensed and what remains buried on the grounds of the former US Steel South Works site, and imagine what a healed landscape might look and sound like; we will come together in groups to compose and perform choruses invoking the site’s past, present, and future.

4 PM

Transition to Narrow Bridge Arts Club via carpool


Maplink here

4:30 PM

Chicago Book of the Deep

Spells from the Anthropocene, with Tea and Snacks

Participants are invited to reflect upon this day of “Digging for Histories and Listening for Futures” and to consider the beauty in low and deep realms. Everyone will be given instructions on how to contribute to the Chicago Book of the Deep: Spells from the Anthropocene, a hand-bound book that can summon that which goes low and deep.

Note: During this time, there will also be dinner prep going on. If you like to join the kitchen crew, come on in!

6 PM

Sedimentary Dinner

Registration required.

6 PM

Sedimentary Dinner

Registration required.

7 PM

Tour of Narrow Bridge Arts Club

Transforming a space of worship into a space of artistic production, this tour will trace the embodied carbon of a 100-year-old building as an example of carbon-neutral design, with an eye towards implementing a whole life building system, where the inherited carbon in the buildings we live in becomes “banks” to transform Chicago into a carbon neutral city. And we will tour Narrow Bridge’s open studio model with a shared wood shop, fiber arts studio, mark making studio, and a food-for-all garden.

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