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Join "Creative Conversations" – a forum and lecture series curators host during gallery exhibitions. Phantom Gallery Chicago explores how artists transform the city by contributing to civic dialogue and quality of life. These installations will inspire "Creative Conversations," where artists will talk about their art practice." CREATIVE CONVERSATIONS" is a forum/lecture series hosted by curators during gallery exhibitions. The Phantom Gallery will examine how the city influences art and how artists transform the city by contributing to civic dialogue and quality of life. These installations will produce "Creative Conversations," presenting artists speaking about their art practice.

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Dionne Victoria is a Chicago artist whose artwork is a meditative tool to heal and express the internal landscape of the soul in an external world. Her artwork can be viewed nationally and she has exhibited internationally. Dionne Victoria... more

Shonna McDaniels, a visual artist, and community activist, envisioned an institution to preserve Black history and celebrate the accomplishments of African American people and their legacy. As a result, the previous name of Sojourner... more

Our democracy lives and breathes in our social spaces. Creative Grounds is an installation that invites to think spatially and geographically utilizing maps and places as visuals to reflect on the cityscape and quality of our social... more

In Chicago, Shotgun House is a corruption of the word. Felicia Grant Preston, Duane Preston, Renard Preston, Ciera L, Preston, and Jihad El Amin will focus on issues that each feels strongly about. This installation will include a clothesline... more

This activation features the B&W images of a family of professional photographers. While they captured the moments of life and events for family, friends and clients this candid shots mark the passages on the other side of the... more

A portion of the photos in my installation was taken during the years of 1996-97. In 1996, the federal department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) took control of the Chicago Housing Authority (CHA). At that time HUD introduced a... more

Tracie D. Hall deeply investigates the intersection of arts access, literacy, youth and economic development, Hall led the organization and founding of the NYC Early Learning Network; developed the Seattle-based SCRIBES program, which... more

Prior to her appointment as Director of the Joyce Foundation's Culture Program, Tracie D. Hall served as Deputy Commissioner of the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) for the City of Chicago where she oversaw... more

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