Ways to promote advocacy through participation, volunteering, and donations.
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The club was originally established by Chicago architects to expand the notion of Chicago architecture beyond Miesian modernism. The site is a resource of critical discourse around various components
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An independent, not for profit cultural center that serves as a forum for literary cross cultural expression, discussion and education in combination with other arts.
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The Men's Art Forum provides revitalizing creative experiences. The MAF is a safe place to play, where men can express themselves and give form to their creative spirit in any medium. Membership is comprised of artists and non-artists.
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The Stockyard Institute is a collaborative art and educational project currently based in Chicago's Westside Austin neighborhood. Working within this community,artists, educators, and activists have enacted several alternative methods of education, research and production.
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CAC's hosts links to local art events.
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RP Biz Arts holds two meetings monthly, ( a Breakfast Meeting and an After Hours Event), as a way for local business owners and artists to promote each others skills through the power of networking.
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Meetup.com is a free online service to assist people find others who share their interest or cause, and form local community groups that regularly meet face-to-face. Some groups in Chicago include graphic designers, political activists and independant business owners.
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RATIO is a non-profit network of artists, musicians, performers and supporters of the arts, run completely by volunteers to raise money for humanitarian causes.
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ArtSci Chicago is a blog used to connect scientists, artists, and anyone else who is interested in Visual Arts/Design, Performance Arts,Tech/Sound Arts, Biological Sciences, Physical Sciences, Social/Behavioral Sciences and the Humanities.
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