The Children's Museum of Immigration is an interactive, hands-on museum for children ages 3-12. The museum has a Swedish focus; however, the story of Swedish immigration parallels that of many other groups who left the old world behind and forged new lives in America.
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Partners with the City of Chicago, Chicago Public Schools and the Chicago Park District to offer teens hands-on job training in art, music, theater, dance, sports, technology, and communications.
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A nonprofit organization whose mission is working with children in the Humboldt Park community by fostering self-expression and creative exploration.
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Arts education programs for the Uptown and Lakeview communities.
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CYC is an independent youth services agency providing neighborhood centers, an overnight camp, child and family welfare services as well as academic and arts programs for children.
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This Columbia College center brings artists, educators, and community members together to create innovative arts programming for youth.
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The Snow City Arts Foundation teaches hospitalized children the art of creative writing, music, painting, photography, and filmmaking. The Artists-in-Residence program coordinates professional artists to educate hospitalized children.
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The South Chicago Art Center provides a safe place for children after school; by bring arts education into local impoverished schools and neighborhoods; they engage youth in community gardening projects.
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Blue Sky Project, a program of Involvement Advocacy, is a summer arts community project in McHenry County Illinois, linking professional artists with the young people aged 14-19.
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Job listings, including teaching positions, at this Grayslake, IL college.
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