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13 LITERATURE 15 MUSIC 17 DANCE THEATER, PERFORMANCE & 18 & FAMILY YOUTH 20–21 MAP ARTS 23 INFO 4 SPENDDAY A 5 EXHIBITIONS ARTS & VISUAL 9 HAPPENINGS CONCRETE 10 FILM 12 ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN CONTENTS 4 | arts.uchicago.edu PRINTS ANDPRIVACYPRINTS FOR AFULLCALENDAR OFARTS ANDCULTURE EVENTS, VISITARTS.UCHICAGO.EDU/EVENTS. CONCERTS, LECTURES,EXHIBITIONS,ANDMORE.HEREARESOMERECOMMENDATIONS TO GETYOU STARTED. ON ANYGIVENDAY INOURBUSTLING CREATIVE COMMUNITY, YOU CANFINDANUMBEROFLIVEPERFORMANCES, CURRENCY EXCHANGE CAFÉ LOGAN CENTER FOR THEARTS ROCKEFELLER CHAPEL ORIENTAL INSTITUTE MUSEUM SPEND ADAY at A10(a10hydepark.comat ) on53 Chapel. Afterward, make your way to dinner Laura SpelmanCarillonat Rockefeller Memorial to thelargest musical instrument ever built:the a shortwalk down thestreet and271 steps up flwright.org/tours/robie or312.994.4000).Take the architect’s Prairie Style gems(tickets at cal. tour ofFrank Lloyd Wright’s , oneof the Cyris Leroy Baldridgeexhibition (page5). Library SpecialCollections Research Center for Smart Café, thenheadover to theRegenstein Privacy (page5).For alightlunch,stop by the Museum ofArt,for theirexhibition Printsand Begin at theUniversity’s artmuseum,theSmart HALF-DAY TOUR co (semcoop.com). The PleinAirCafé (pleinaircafe. pedestrian walkway to theSeminaryCo-op Bookstore My Stuff–Tell My Story (page6).Pop across thenew artifacts. Besure to visittheexhibition Don’tTake their permanentcollections ofantiquitiesand Institute Museumandtravel backintimethrough a taste oftheartsoncampus.Start at theOriental Short butsweet, thisquicktour isperfect for getting QUICK VISIT performances, community artsprojects, and events. Incubator next door, where you’ll find exhibitions, selection at BINGArtBooks,andstop inat theArts Exchange Café Blvd (305EGarfield ), browse the Garfield) to theArtsBlock . Eat lunchat Currencythe across Washington Park (or take the55bustoward Lake Park Ave). Afterward, make your way west Start your day at theBlackstone Library (4904 S NEIGHBORHOODS EXPLORING THE in theFILMsectionofthisguide(page10). free screenings from theFilmStudies Center uchicago.edu/events). More ofacinephile? Find Logan Center’s performance hallortheaters (arts. for theArts(page6)followed by ashow inthe Objects, at theReva andDavid Logan Center Culture Artists-in-Residence exhibition,Resonant Life andCenter for theStudy ofRace, Politics & artsy evening by checkingouttheArts+Public (courttheatre.org). Continue your Book tickets for ManintheRing(page16)at EVENING VISIT (medici57.com) on57 art museumoncampus.For lunch,head to Medici ,arenowned contemporary For afullday ofUChicagoArts,start at The FULL-DAY VISIT ), anatelier-inspired eatery, isrightnext door. th Street followed by aguided rd Street.

EXHIBITIONS & VISUAL ARTS | arts.uchicago.edu 5 BEN RIVERS BEN Presented by the Library. of the University by Presented CYRUS LEROY BALDRIDGE: BALDRIDGE: LEROY CYRUS EXPLORER, ILLUSTRATOR, ACTIVIST 2016 Sep 9, Through Research Special Collections Library Regenstein Center, was Baldridge (1889-1977) Cyrus and author illustrator, an artist, him across took whose travels Asia, and the Far Europe, Africa, talents artistic His prodigious East. UChicago (AB at and education a humanistic with 1911), combined the led to political awareness, lavishly of several publication on his books focusing illustrated This cultures. of world experience Baldridge’s explores exhibition his showcasing life, unconventional time. the first for original illustrations Free. Presented by the . Smart Museum of the by Presented sides of human behavior. Each of sides of human behavior. because survives works these fragile and collectors, by valued it was today. resonate to each continues Free.

PRINTS AND PRIVACY PRINTS AND PRIVACY Through Aug 14, 2016 Aug Through Smart Museum of Art of Chicago University by Organized exhibition this intimate students, in which the ways examines closely associated printmaking was in Europe sphere with the private from Drawn 1500 and 1900. between the collection, the Smart Museum’s engage with 15 prints on display and subjects: interests different many from religion, to political unrest from the darker to inspiration artistic Presented by the American Glass Guild Guild American Glass the by Presented Center. and the Logan More information at oi.uchicago.edu. at information More adults donation: Suggested Free. under 12 $5. children $10, Oriental Institute. the by Presented NOW AMERICAN GLASS 2016 Jul 10, Through Fri, Jul 8, 7–9pm Reception: Lobby Gidwitz Center, Logan for juried show premier The now glass, stained contemporary work brings the year, in its fifth and with a fresh of leading artists medium on a treasured take versatile traveling before Center the Logan to ceremony DC. Awards Washington, to artists with exhibiting and reception 7–9pm. will be held on Fri, Jul 8, from Free. EXHIBITIONS & VISUAL ARTS & VISUAL

OF AN EMPIRE PERSEPOLIS: IMAGES PERSEPOLIS: IMAGES Ongoing Museum Oriental Institute large-format presents exhibition The ruins of one of the photographs centers dynastic of the greatest the height of of antiquity built at empire Persian the Achaemenid photographs, BC). The (550-330 during the Oriental Institute’s taken Expedition (1931–1939), Persepolis of columns, the forests record halls, and monumental audience carvings of the people relief stone of the all corners who came from king. honor the Persian to empire Presented by the Oriental Institute. the by Presented A THREATENED HERITAGE A THREATENED Ongoing Museum Oriental Institute political parts of the world, In many displaced have and conflict instability to threats and created populations landscapes, sites, archaeological series of panels and museums. This heritage in the to documents threats possible and suggests Middle East and losses further prevent to ways the past. for future build a stronger oi.uchicago.edu. at information More donation: Suggested Free. 12 $5. under children adults $10, EXHIBITIONS 6 EXHIBITIONS & VISUAL ARTS | arts.uchicago.edu adults $10, children under12$5. Free. Suggested donation: information at oi.uchicago.edu. The Dream Rocket Project. More Presented incollaboration with through two-dimensional art. be discovered by archaeologists and hopefor thehistory yet to lost dueto lootinganddestruction, memory ofthehistory that hasbeen students andadultsrespond to the under threat asnever before. K–12 ever bewritten. Today, heritageis has beenrippedoutbefore itcould about humankind(aka “history”) damaged, apagefrom thestorybook When anarchaeological site hasbeen Oriental Institute Museum Through Nov 1,2016 TELL MYSTORY DON’T TAKE MYSTUFF– Presented by theUniversity of ChicagoLibrary. Free. and celebrate ourshared history. until 1942.This exhibition highlights president oftheMBLcorporation second director andremained Lillie, Zoology chair, becamethe biology at theUniversity. Frank director oftheMBL,alsoestablished Charles OtisWhitman, thefirst history ofthetwo institutions. chapter inthelong,intertwined Laboratory (MBL)isthelatest UChicago andtheMarineBiological The recent affiliation between Crerar Library Atrium Through Oct30, 2016 OF CHICAGO AND THEUNIVERSITY BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY FUTURE: THEMARINE SHARED PAST, SHARED Presented by theSmartMuseumof Art. Free. the Museum’s sculpture garden. floor, andtravels outwards into clerestory, cutsacross thelobby color andtexture that climbsto the Smart’s threshold withawave of Jessica Stockholder intersects the UChicago professor andartist In asite-specific installation, Smart MuseumofArt Through Jul2,2017 ROSE’S INCLINATION JESSICA STOCKHOLDER: Presented by theOrientalInstitute.

Free. programs onpages7and13. of theirsurroundings. Seerelated in thesocialandspatial conditions examine theartists’ shared interest Resonant Objectsfeatures works that Arts Incubator inWashington Park, Logan Center andat the Gallery Residence Program. Onview at the Race, Politics &Culture Artists-in- Life andCenter for theStudy of University ofChicago’s Arts+Public during theirparticipation inthe Aquil Charlton, andNazafarin Lotfi Chicago-based artists Greg Bray, the breadth ofproduction by Resonant Objectsshowcases Reception: Fri,Jul8,6–8pm Blvd)(301 EGarfield and ArtsIncubator Culture; andLogan Center Exhibitions. Center for theStudy of Race, Politics & Presented by Life; Arts+Public the Free. Hazel, independentcurator. Exhibitions Curator andTempestt led by Yesomi Umolu,Logan Center Aquil Charlton, andNazafarin Lotfi Resonant Objectsartists Greg Bray, Join usfor aconversation with Arts Incubator Blvd) (301 EGarfield Sat, Jul9, 3–4:30pm PANEL DISCUSSION RESONANT OBJECTS Logan Center Exhibitions;andTAC’s Lounge. for theStudy of Race, Politics &Culture; Presented by Life; Arts+Public theCenter Free. and hisband,SimpsonX. artist Aquil “AQ” Charlton performance featuring exhibiting Keep thepartygoingwitha TAC’s Lounge (5114SPrairie Ave) Fri, Jul8,8:30–10:30pm AFTER PARTY OPENING RECEPTION RESONANT OBJECTS Culture; andLogan Center Exhibitions. Center for theStudy of Race, Politics & Presented by Life; Arts+Public the Logan Center (915E60 Gallery Jul 8–Aug 28,2016 RESONANT OBJECTS

th St) Free. will beshown at Café Logan. Guichard,Gallery whilethewindows artists. The doors willbeexhibited at Lofts (BAL)by sixBALresident windows oftheBronzeville Artist created ontheoriginaldoorsand Great Migration features artwork celebrating thecentennial ofthe This historic jointexhibition and Café Logan (915E60 Presented by Life. Arts+Public Free. and culture onadailybasis. efforts to creating spaces for arts who dedicate theirtimeand LifeArts +Public team members will show thediverse talentsofthe other installations. The exhibition poetry, mixed media,woodwork, and including sculpture, photography, works engagearange ofmediums, and teaching artists. Featured art works Life ofArts+Public staff Family Business showcases the Arts Incubator Blvd) (301 EGarfield Opening reception: Fri,Jul8,6–8pm Jul 8–Aug 26,2016 FAMILY BUSINESS Matters, andthe Leo S.Guthman Fund. Presented by Life, Arts+Public After School Free. creative accomplishments. and celebrate ourteen artists’ members are welcome to attend and more. Allcommunity designed objects,presentations, their finalprojects—performances, participants andinterns willshare Arts Incubator’s summerprogram At thisculminating event, the Blvd)(301 EGarfield Flex Space at theArtsIncubator Wed, Aug 10, 6–8pm and theLogan Center. Presented by Guichard Gallery GuichardGallery (463 E47 Thu, Jul14,6–9pm Opening reception: Jul 14–Oct2,2016 GREAT MIGRATION ANDTHE BRONZEVILLE ECHOES OFOURJOURNEY: SUMMER TEENSHOW th St) th St)

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Thu, Jul 7, 12:15–1pm Jul 7, Thu, Museum Oriental Institute curator Neumann, PhD, Join Kiersten , an Empire Images of of Persepolis: the large-scale what explore to of Persepolis photographs archival Oriental Institute us about the tell (1931– Iran Expedition to Persian VISUAL ARTS VISUAL IN ANTICIPATION OF BELONGING 14, 2016 Jul 5–Aug Smart Museum of Art the program, this experimental For with cultural Smart joins together think partners to and community about what critically and creatively will belong. Participants it means to collection use art in the Museum’s the about spark conversation to social, and political aesthetic, either encourage that conditions exclusion. belonging or propagate + Public Life’s partners—Arts The Institute Odyssey Arts Council, Teen and Line Service, Red Program, design plans Institute—will Stockyard the Smart’s transform physically to space an idealized galleries into a through of belonging and share project This series of public events. with the Conversations anticipates Belonging, a yearlong Collection: 16. opening on August exhibition, the open to select events Free, at more public. Learn smartmuseum.uchicago.edu. Art. the Smart Museum of by Presented TO BACK TRAVELING PERSEPOLIS THERE WAS A WHOLE A WHOLE THERE WAS MADE: COLLECTION PHOTOGRAPHY AND FROM LESTER BETTY GUTTMAN 2016 30, Sep 22–Dec Smart Museum of Art the to bequest on a recent Drawing presents Museum, this exhibition photographic hundred several earliest the very span that works the near- of the medium to days works—from These day. present contemporary prints to vintage rare in thematic organized classics—are collectors’ their reflect that clusters values humanist to commitment including and social engagement, and built sections on the natural experimentation; photographic world; and documentary; portraiture; which fame,” of minutes “fifteen images of notable figures. features Free. Art. Smart Museum of the by Presented

Presented by the Department of the Department of by Presented Arts and UChicago Arts. Visual and Black Cinema House. Co-sponsored by by Co-sponsored and Black Cinema House. British Studies. for the Nicholson Center AT EXPO THEY 2016 CHICAGO Sep 22–25, 2016 Pier Navy of Chicago presents University The of , a presentation 2016 They from graduates recent by works Arts the Department of Visual include Artists program. MFA Calhoun, Alex Carris Adams, Clark, Zachary Harvey, Autumn Tori Rouse, Sara Lloyd, David Williamson. Richard Whitehead, Zachary Cahill. by Curated $20 / three-day one-day General and $15 each, student groups $30, the door. at senior discounts ARTIST TALK ARTIST Fri, Sep 16, 7pm Black Cinema House S Kimbark Ave) (7200 films of two a screening Join us for , a trilogy inspired Finding Fanon from of the radical plays the lost by and humanist writer, philosopher, followed (1925–1961), Fanon Franz Larry with artist a conversation by Umolu, and Yesomi Achiampong Exhibitions Curator. Center Logan Free. Exhibitions Center Logan by Presented Presented by Logan Center Exhibitions. Center Logan by Presented FILM FINDING FANON SCREENING AND LARRY ACHIAMPONG: ACHIAMPONG: LARRY OPEN SEASON 2016 Sep 16–Oct 30, Sep 21, 6–8pm Wed, Reception: Gallery Center Logan sound, video, across Working and installation, performance, Larry artist London-based explores (b.1984) Achiampong and shifting notions of identity age. belonging in our post-digital first is the artist’s OPEN SEASON and solo exhibition international the past from works features exhibition will The years. five of works version include a new , based on titled #OPENSEASON ongoing series Achiampong’s as drawings, of blackboard —a newly Best as Sunday’s well piece. video commissioned Free. floor) th

Presented by the Renaissance Society. the Renaissance by Presented EXHIBITION OPENING: EXHIBITION OPENING: BEN RIVERS 5–8pm Sep 10, Sat, Society Renaissance The Hall, 4 Cobb (5811 S Ellis Ave, Presented by the Smart Museum of Art. Smart Museum of the by Presented Presented by the Smart Museum of Art. the Smart Museum of by Presented SUMMER COOKOUT 18, 5–7:30pm Aug Thu, Smart Museum of Art the Join the Smart Museum for with the opening of Conversations as the Belonging as well Collection: Modern Art and debut of reinstalled Art galleries. Design and European with the celebration Plus, a capstone of Belonging In Anticipation Smart’s summer partners: the Arts + Public Odyssey Arts Council, Teen Life Line Service, Red Program, Institute others. and Institute, Stockyard recommended RSVP Free, or ([email protected] facebook.com/smartmuseum). CONVERSATIONS WITH THE THE WITH CONVERSATIONS BELONGING COLLECTION: 2017 2016–Jun Aug of Art Smart Museum its annual Conversations As part of series, the with the Collection an experimental Smart presents on the theme of installation juxtaposing artworks belonging. By the and eras, cultures different from we ways the many explores project in the ever- our place understand us, while also around shifting world of on the implications reflecting itself. museum display “belonging” for Free. The Renaissance Society presents Society presents Renaissance The by Ben Rivers, exhibition US the first who primarily artist a London-based Straddling image. in moving works documentary the lines between experimental film and and fiction, is concerned cinema, his practice of filmmaking, with the process ideas of utopia, while exploring At and flux. freedom, landscape, Rivers Society, the Renaissance works and recent new will present installation. within a site-specific Free. 8 EXHIBITIONS & VISUAL ARTS | arts.uchicago.edu Join theSmartand UChicago’s Smart Museum of Art Thu, Aug 4,5:30–7:30pm PLEIN AIRFIGUREDRAWING Presented by theOrientalInstitute. Free. Registration notrequired. in theOrientalInstitute Museum. the past willuseexamples ondisplay pottery asatool for understanding the ancientworld. This exploration of relations, andcultural practices in to understand chronology, trade how archaeologists usepottery Natasha Ayers asshe discusses archaeology andTell Edfu ceramicist Join PhDcandidate inEgyptian Oriental Institute Museum Thu, Aug 4,12:15–1pm UNDERSTANDING THEPAST POTTERY AS ATOOL FOR Presented by theSmartMuseumof Art. facebook.com/smartmuseum). ([email protected], Free, RSVP recommended from China,Japan,andKorea. prints, sculptures, andceramics as well asselectscroll paintings, wood Buddhist guardian figure recently acquired 12th-century carved Asian artgallery, featuring arare and debut ofthelatest changesto its Join theSmartMuseumfor the Smart MuseumofArt Thu, Jul14,5–7:30pm SUMMER COOKOUT Culture; andLogan Center Exhibitions. Center for theStudy of Race, Politics & Presented by Life; Arts+Public the Free. limited access to suchprograms. in communities where there is and intuitive musiceducation the Box to provide innovative Chicago’s SouthSide, hasdeveloped musician andteaching artist from street studio. Aquil Charlton, a instrument-making workshop, and & solar-powered musicclass, The MobileMusicBox isabicycle- Arts Incubator Blvd) (301 EGarfield Sat, Jul9, 11am–2pm MUSIC BOX CHARLTON ANDTHEMOBILE WORKSHOP WITHAQUIL Presented by theOrientalInstitute. Free. Registration notrequired. of theearlytwentieth century. Persian empire —the“exotic Orient” in representing theAchaemenid 1939) andtherole ofphotography facebook.com/smartmuseum. Free, drop inorjoinon Why and Table andRichard Hunt’s sculptures like Scott Burton’s Bench posing, live modelswillutilize Elden Sculpture Garden. When in theMuseum’s Vera andA.D. for afree figure drawing session student org OutsidetheLines Presented by theOrientalInstitute. Free. Registration notrequired. a god,orsomethinginbetween. explore whetherhewas ahuman, both thekingandhisoffice and guide visitors through therole of PhD candidate inEgyptology, will collections, Jonathan Winnerman, Looking at objectsinthe Oriental Institute Museum Thu, Sep1,12:15–1pm AND BEYOND KINGSHIP INANCIENTEGYPT and SpudnikPress. Presented by theSmartMuseumof Art register). (smartmuseum.uchicago.edu/ Free, advance registration required and sendthemthrough thepress. as we finishourplates, wipe them, Lennard takes usbehindthescenes 18, at Spudnik,Founder Angee on ourown copper plates. OnAugust then retire to the“studio” to etch our Smart withcurator Anne Leonard and Prints andPrivacy exhibition at the workshop. OnAugust 11,we’ll tour the team upinthistwo-day printmaking the SmartMuseumandSpudnikPress Learn theage-oldartofetching as (1821 WHubbard St, Suite 302) Spudnik Press Thu, Aug 18,5:30–8pm (5550 SGreenwood Ave) Smart MuseumofArt Thu, Aug 11,5:30–8pm SCRATCH ANETCH PRINTMAKING WORKSHOP: and OutsidetheLines. Presented by theSmartMuseumof Art through our Egyptian and Persian animal motifsintheirwork? Stroll artisans andartists incorporate ancient MiddleEast? How didancient and imagined—canwe findinthe What kindofanimals—both real Tue, Sep13,2–3pm IN ANCIENTART STROLLER TOUR: ANIMALS . Allmaterials provided.

the NicholsonCenter for BritishStudies. and BlackCinemaHouse. Co-sponsored by Presented by Logan Center Exhibitions Free. Logan Center ExhibitionsCurator. Achiampong andYesomi Umolu, by aconversation withartist Larry Franz Fanon (1925–1961), followed philosopher, writer, andhumanist by thelost plays oftheradical from FindingFanon, atrilogyinspired Join usfor ascreening oftwo films (7200 SKimbarkAve) Black CinemaHouse Fri, Sep16,7pm ARTIST TALK SCREENING AND FINDING FANON FILM Presented by theOrientalInstitute. Presented by theSmartMuseumof Art. Free. this openingreception. to theSmartMuseumduring of several hundred photographs Betty Guttman’s extraordinary gift Celebrate theEstate ofLester and Smart MuseumofArt Wed, Sep28,7–8:30pm COLLECTION MADE THERE WAS AWHOLE OPENING RECEPTION: (oi.uchicago.edu/programs). strollers free. Registration required additional adultregistrant. Babiesin adults. General $7, members$5for students/faculty $10, for upto two General $15;members,UChicago building, andeven mummification. inspired minorarts,architectural galleries to findouthow animals

arts.uchicago.edu | 9 return on its return stops several makes Traffic Concrete as it moves as it moves Traffic Concrete Vostell’s of Wolf view Katzive, David University of Chicago campus. First, outside of outside of of Chicago campus. First, the University to will Traffic Art, Concrete the Museum of Contemporary Cadillacs and cement a number of classic be joined by with public discussion a free for trucks as a backdrop the at Alsdorf Chief Curator Michael Darling, James W. of Concrete director faculty Mehring, MCA, and Christine Department of and Chair, Happenings and Professor a “happening” will Afterward, UChicago. at Art History now site original downtown the sculpture’s at place take Finally, Arts Club of Chicago. the present-day from across Studios Midway past its way will make the sculpture of its original the Arts, site for Center and the Logan arriving at before of Chicago, the University at location Garage. in the Campus North Parking location its new Vostell’s Vostell’s Free. Contemporary Museum of Chicago, the Arts Club of by Presented Art, and UChicago Arts. Art, Smart Museum of Concrete Traffic Traffic Concrete to the Procession of Chicago University Sep 30, 2016, 11am–4pm Fri, of to Museum Materials and Methods Ave) (220 E Chicago Chicago Art Contemporary St) to (201 E Ontario Chicago of Club to Arts Parking North Campus Chicago of University Ave) (5525 S Ellis Garage has been made possible by each of the programming each of the programming by Happenings has been made possible Concrete Pamela the Smart Museum’s as the Goethe-Institut, as well partners above, Estate. Vostell Wolf the and Fund, Exhibitions Hoehn-Saric Christopher R. and provided has been graciously Traffic of Concrete the conservation Support for and Scheidemann Christian Oeri; Maja Foundation; Logan David and Reva by JP Friends of Heritage Preservation; York; New Conservation, Contemporary IL; UChicago Arts Campus Field Museum, Chicago, The Conservator, Brown, and Society; and Culture for and Public Art Fund; Neubauer Collegium Arts and Inquiry. for Center and Mary L. Gray Richard CREDIT: IMAGE of the Museum of Collection June 1970. of Chicago, the University I-90 to down, © MCA Chicago. Photo Art Chicago. Contemporary Concrete Happenings. Concrete A UChicago Arts initiative, Concrete initiative, A UChicago Arts and car- art-lovers Happenings invites and and scholars, drivers artists lovers, of the power confront to pedestrians of a massive power public art—the strange Fluxus artist by produced sculpture Vostell in Chicago, In 1970, Vostell. Wolf encased a Cadillac in concrete. “happening,” of that product The in a, will be installed Traffic Concrete of Chicago campus parking University as the It will serve this fall. garage suite a comprehensive for provocation public and interactive of exhibitions screenings, programs—performances, happenings—that talks, art workshops, to engage unique opportunities offer and moment with a crucial art historical the intensities explore and to movement, and can form with which an artwork its publics. transform of a range Spring 2017, to 2016 Fall From across programs interdisciplinary free, campus will engage both scholarly and in the rich themes audiences general surrounding is organized by UChicago Arts in partnership with UChicago Arts in partnership with by Happenings is organized Concrete Neubauer Collegium Department of Art History, of Chicago’s the University Special Library: Smart Museum of Art, University and Society, Culture for the Arts. for Center Logan and David and Reva Center, Research Collections in the and Professor Mehring, Chair Christine by is directed initiative The Department of Art History. for Center Chicago include partners UChicago program Additional the for Institute Franke Center; Studies Film Theory; Contemporary Arts and Inquiry; Humanities for Center and Mary L. Gray Humanities; Richard Chapel; UChicago Molecular Engineering; Rockefeller for Division; Institute Germanic Studies, Urban; and the Departments of Cinema and Media Studies, Art Chicago; and Music. Other partners include the Museum of Contemporary of Chicago. the Arts Club of Chicago; and the Art Institute 10 FILM | arts.uchicago.edu Presented by theOrientalInstitute. Free. Registration notrequired. on afirst-come, first-served basis. Breasted Hall.Seating isavailable the OrientalInstitute’s atmospheric ancient Egypt. Filmsare screened in favorite vintageandcampy filmson by ascreening ofsomeAmerica’s Oriental Institute Museum,followed Special ExhibitCoordinator ofthe Emily Teeter, PhD, Egyptologist and Join aspecialgallerytour guidedby Oriental Institute Museum 5:15pm inthelobby thematic gallerytour starts at Wednesdays, 6pm;pre-screening FILM SERIES SUMMER NIGHTS VINTAGE impregnability oftomb ofaself- an ingeniousplanto ensure the A captured architect designs 1h 46min Land of thePharaohs (1955) Wed, Aug 17, 6pm FILM SERIES SUMMER NIGHTS VINTAGE Boris Karloff andZitaJohann. Directed by BorisKarloff, starring the reincarnation ofhislover. beautiful woman hebelieves is A livingmummy stalks the 1h 12min The Mummy (1932) Wed, Aug 3,6pm FILM SERIES SUMMER NIGHTS VINTAGE Claude RainsandVivien Leigh. Directed by Pascal, Gabriel starring teaches herhow to ruleEgypt. middle-aged JuliusCaesarwho War, ayoung Cleopatra meetsa At theheightofRoman Civil 2h 3min Caesar andCleopatra (1945) Wed, Jul20, 6pm FILM SERIES SUMMER NIGHTS VINTAGE FILM FINDING FANON, UHDVIDEO, 2015. BY LARRY ACHIAMPONG ANDDAVID BLANDY. restaurant, they agree to perform at Desperate after headliningaMexican disappointing tour windsdown. Ain’t Rightsbarely scrape by asa Down-and-out punkrockers The Max Palevsky Cinema,IdaNoyes Hall Sat, Jul 16,7and9pm GREEN ROOM the NicholsonCenter for BritishStudies. and BlackCinemaHouse. Co-sponsored by Presented by Logan Center Exhibitions Free. Logan Center ExhibitionsCurator. Achiampong andYesomi Umolu, by aconversation withartist Larry Franz Fanon (1925–1961), followed philosopher, writer, andhumanist by thelost plays oftheradical from FindingFanon , atrilogyinspired Join usfor ascreening oftwo films (7200 SKimbarkAve) Black CinemaHouse Fri, Sep16,7pm ARTIST TALK SCREENING AND FINDING FANON FILM Jack Hawkins andJoanCollins. Directed by Howard Hawks, starring with thesecurityofhisnext life. absorbed Pharaoh, obsessed

FILM | arts.uchicago.edu 11 Presented by . by Presented Presented by Doc Films. Doc by Presented APRIL AND THE WORLD EXTRAORDINARY 7 and 9:15pm 20, Aug Sat, Hall Cinema, Ida Noyes Max Palevsky in a lives April (Marion Cotillard) from whose differences past dystopian clear. not immediately are our world France, of 1941 variant In this foreign of her missing she sets out in search a by Accompanied parents. scientist named Darwin and a host talking cat of helpful friends, April investigates on rely the planet still makes what century, the twentieth long into coal This in the process. far more finding and excite film will French animated and Desmares delight. (Christian 105 min, DCP) Ekinci, 2015, Franck pass. $20 quarterly $5/film, General partner. Should he fail, he will get Should he fail, partner. choice the animal of his turned into pick dogs”- “why people (“most and released many”) so there’s Lanthimos’ Yorgos woods. the into of is a takedown satire surreal latest with a modern social conditioning (Yorgos backdrop. dystopian drab 118 min, DCP) Lanthimos, 2015, pass. $20 quarterly Genearl $5/film, Doc Films. by Presented DEPART MAY MOUNTAINS 13, 7 and 9:30pm Aug Sat, Hall Cinema, Ida Noyes Max Palevsky the Depart traces Mountains May triangle between of a love aftermath the trio following friends, three a rapidly in life navigate as they changing China. Splitting the film and 2025, 2014, 1999, between recent Jia muses on China’s director on rise and speculates economic Calling it his future. the uncertain grounds Jia emotional work, most of the effects examining by his film and these changes on his characters details of their lives. the intimate 131 min, DCP) Jia, 2015, (Zhangke pass. $20 quarterly $5/film, General

THE LOBSTER 9:30pm 6, 7 and Aug Sat, Hall Cinema, Ida Noyes Max Palevsky another him for leaves his wife After now Farrell), (Colin man, David at days has forty-five single, newly singles’ convention a regimented find a new to hotel in a country Presented by Doc Films. by Presented SORORITY RISING SORORITY NEIGHBORS 2: NEIGHBORS 2: 7 and 9pm Jul 30, Sat, Hall Cinema, Ida Noyes Max Palevsky women of college a group When abide by to don’t want decide they rules of the existing the tight-laced Nu to Kappa found they sororities, debauchery life Greek that show frats. to be limited to does not have of the serenity reclaim to Desperate next the couple home, their family Byrne) and Rose door (Seth Rogen their old call in help from has to Scandal, (Zac Efron). nemesis Teddy shenanigans, and cringe-worthy comedy. moments abound in this new min, DCP) 92 2016, (Nicholas Stoller, pass. $20 quarterly $5/film, General Presented by Doc Films. Doc by Presented Presented by Doc Films. by Presented OF SPLENDOR CEMETERY and 9:30pm Jul 23, 7 Sat, Hall Cinema, Ida Noyes Max Palevsky waking permeate and dreams Ghosts on Indonesia this meditation in life is a new Jenjira and its martial history. schoolhouse- a dilapidated nurse at atop also rest may turned-clinic that a mausoleum of ancient kings. She a who belongs to befriends a patient soldiers afflicted of wounded group sickness. sleeping with a mysterious dream luminescent to Connected they ease their sleep, machines that restage the dead kings to called by are (Apichatpong of yore. the battles 122 min, DCP) 2015, Weerasethakul, pass. $20 quarterly $5/film, General a Neo-Nazi punk bar in rural Oregon. Oregon. punk bar in rural a Neo-Nazi a witness set, they Finishing their venue’s the forcing backstage, murder detain to Stewart) (Patrick owner the to only witnesses them as the for survival fight tense A bloody, crime. Nazi punks ensues. with zealous min, DCP) 95 2015, Saulnier, (Jeremy pass. $20 quarterly $5/film, General

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Fri, Jul 15, 5:30pm Performance Center, Logan Penthouse renowned, Internationally violist GRAMMY Award-winning KIM KASHKASHIAN: KIM KASHKASHIAN: PERFORMANCE AND CONVERSATION Presented by the Department of Music. the Department of by Presented Thu, Jul 14, 7pm Thu, Center, Logan Penthouse Performance UChicago Ensemble-in-Residence Daniel and pianist Quartet Spektral Food, Music for present Schlosberg Robert featuring a performance Piano heart-rending Schumann’s Major and other in E-flat Quintet at pantry food benefiting the works, In Church. and the Redeemer Paul St. members are audience lieu of tickets, bring non-perishable to requested or a monetary donation. items food requested. donation Free; FACULTY RECITAL: RECITAL: FACULTY QUARTET SPEKTRAL DANIEL WITH PIANIST SCHLOSBERG Presented by the Department of Music. the Department of by Presented Thu, Jul 14–Sun, Jul 17, 2016 Jul 14–Sun, Jul 17, Thu, Performance Center, Logan Penthouse is an Intensive Chamber Music The and chamber annual mini festival adult amateurs music boot camp for and players string and college-level their skills in hone looking to pianists environment. and rigorous an inviting and open to free are events Related the Logan at place the public; all take For Penthouse. Performance Center visit arts.uchicago. information more edu/chamber-music-intensive. Free. CHAMBER MUSIC INTENSIVE INTENSIVE MUSIC CHAMBER IN PRESENTS 2016 RESPONSE: MUSIC IN WITH CULTURE DIALOGUE ROCKEFELLER CHAPEL ROCKEFELLER MAN INTHERINGACTOR KAMAL ANGELO BOLDEN

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arts.uchicago.edu | 20 traditional traditional DELVING INTO PERSONAL PERSONAL INTO DELVING OF SOCIAL JUSTICE STORIES CARDENAS WITH JASMIN Jul 28, 5:30–7:30pm Thu, Center Logan a personal experience have Do you like would you of social justice with struggling you Are tell? to don’t have you questions internal story bring your If so, for? answers moments, or incomplete bits, life can we and together journeys want you further unpack the story storytelling Using traditional tell. to and non­ techniques explore we’ll techniques theater of social justice. personal stories MORE THAN WORDS WITH WITH WORDS MORE THAN WHITEHAIR SCOTT Jul 14, 5:30–7:30pm Thu, Center Logan we that way one are Words each other, with communicate the most always aren’t but words to way engaging or effective In this with an audience. connect we’ll workshop, fun, interactive with using and experiment explore their full and bodies to our voices of a story. in the telling potential ROOT: THE TO GOING DOWN PULLING AND PERFORMING FAMILY FROM YOUR STORIES HALL D. TREE WITH TRACIE Jul 21, 5:30–7:30pm Thu, Center Logan exploration her own Pulling from of personal of the performance Hall, guides D. Tracie. narratives, the three-step through you of identifying important or process histories; family forgotten almost build compelling using them to and turning these stories stories; pieces. performance into

Mysticism, Mysticism, Thu, Jul 7, 5:30–7:30pm Jul 7, Thu, Center Logan a series of sense memory Through to will be encouraged you exercises, to specific moments and remember smells, born of kitchen stories uncover sounds, and moments on playground is for workshop This their journeys. and wants stories loves who anyone personal memories. explore to inviting you to further engage the to you inviting theme and challenges by song’s Participants a fifth character. creating movement. for should be prepared STORYTELLING SMELLS LIKE THIS STORY LANSANA HOME WITH EMILY FIFTH WOMAN, OR OF OR OF FIFTH WOMAN, PERSONA AND IMAGINATION YOUNG R. WITH AVERY Jul 28, 5:30–7:30pm Thu, Center Logan was Women” “Four Nina Simone’s Davis’ in 1966. Thalami released the stated Voice” Village of “The accessible instantly “an song was of of the damning legacy analysis the made iconographic that slavery, and would knew we women real examines workshop This become.” ­ persona writing and Afro BLOG LIKE YOU MEAN IT MEAN IT LIKE YOU BLOG THOMAS WITH PRESTON Jul 21, 5:30–7:30pm Thu, Center Logan blogging will discuss class This blog and communities, platforms demographics, types, audience content vs creation content the ups and downsof harvesting, the use via comments, interaction importance of social media, and the of an author’s commitment blog. successful any to

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