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Printervention: Printing for the Public
EXHIBITION AND PUBLIC  ART PROJECT RAISING AWARENESS OF SOCIAL ISSUES OF  OUR DAY
 CHICAGO TOURISM CENTER GALLERY,  72&#160;E. RANDOLPH ST. APRIL  16 – MAY 4 Features Workshops and Mobile Silkscreen Printing Cart  for Distributing Art on Streets and in Parks
WHO: Chicago Department  of Cultural Affairs, Office of TourismWHAT: Printervention: Printing  for the Public, an exhibition and public art project inspired by  cultural programs created through FDR’s New Deal and The Works Progress  Administration. Printervention underscores the necessity for public  support of artists and raises awareness of the social and political  issues of our day. In addition to an exhibition of over 70 posters and  prints, Printervention, will feature a mobile silkscreen printing cart  for distributing works in the parks and streets of Chicago. Printervention  is a part of Version Festival 2010, an annual arts festival in Chicago  that brings together hundreds of artist, musicians and educators from  around the world. In addition to the exhibition, Printerventionists will  present workshops, demonstrations and collaborations at the Gallery.
 Printervention  is organized by Emily Clayton, Chris Roberson and Ed Marszewski of the  Public Media Institute. For more information. visit  www.explorechicago.org or call 312.744.6630.
WHERE: Chicago Tourism  Center Gallery, 72&#160;E. Randolph StreetWHEN: April 16 – May 4 Friday,  April 16, opening reception, 5-7&#160;pm April 26 – 30, 1&#160;pm – 4&#160;pm,  artist workshops and demonstrations HOURS: Chicago Tourism Center  Gallery hours are Monday to Thursday, 8 am – 7&#160;pm; Friday, 8 am to 6  pm; Saturday, 9 am -6&#160;pm; and Sunday, 10 am – 6&#160;pm.
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Printervention: Printing for the Public

EXHIBITION AND PUBLIC ART PROJECT RAISING AWARENESS OF SOCIAL ISSUES OF OUR DAY


CHICAGO TOURISM CENTER GALLERY,
72 E. RANDOLPH ST.
APRIL 16 – MAY 4
Features Workshops and Mobile Silkscreen Printing Cart for Distributing Art on Streets and in Parks


WHO: Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs, Office of Tourism
WHAT: Printervention: Printing for the Public, an exhibition and public art project inspired by cultural programs created through FDR’s New Deal and The Works Progress Administration. Printervention underscores the necessity for public support of artists and raises awareness of the social and political issues of our day. In addition to an exhibition of over 70 posters and prints, Printervention, will feature a mobile silkscreen printing cart for distributing works in the parks and streets of Chicago.
Printervention is a part of Version Festival 2010, an annual arts festival in Chicago that brings together hundreds of artist, musicians and educators from around the world. In addition to the exhibition, Printerventionists will present workshops, demonstrations and collaborations at the Gallery.


Printervention is organized by Emily Clayton, Chris Roberson and Ed Marszewski of the Public Media Institute. For more information. visit www.explorechicago.org or call 312.744.6630.


WHERE: Chicago Tourism Center Gallery, 72 E. Randolph Street
WHEN: April 16 – May 4
Friday, April 16, opening reception, 5-7 pm
April 26 – 30, 1 pm – 4 pm, artist workshops and demonstrations
HOURS: Chicago Tourism Center Gallery hours are Monday to Thursday, 8 am – 7 pm;
Friday, 8 am to 6 pm; Saturday, 9 am -6 pm; and Sunday, 10 am – 6 pm.

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