With more than 80 branches, including two large regional libraries and the famous Harold Washington Library Center, the Chicago Public Library provides Chicagoans with a free and open place to gather, learn, connect, and read.
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Many journalists began to rethink the nature of their relationship with the community. Chicago Sources is a publication that examines community groups intersecting with the media since 1996.
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Artist/producer working in live performance and installation. Provides audio interviews with Chicago-based artists and curators, including Asimina Chremos, C.J. Mitchell, and Nicole Garneau.
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Gain the knowledge, information, tools and contacts you need to blow
away obstacles to having a successful art career. The course is for anyone whose art career needs a significant
boost.
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The Metropolitan Museum's illustrated timeline of art history.
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The Museum of Contemporary Photography is a stimulating and innovative forum for the creation, collection, and examination of photographically related images, objects, and ideas.
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I-Share includes the resources of 71 Illinois libraries belonging to CARLI.
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Intuit's Robert A. Roth Study Center is a non-circulating collection with a primary focus in the fields of outsider and contemporary self-taught art. As a public resource that complements Intuit's educational mission, the study center is open to students and scholars interested in pursuing further research of intuitive, self-taught, and outsider art and artists.
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WTTW's database for multi-media stories about the arts in Illinois.
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