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SUMMARY:Jane Addams Book Shop
DESCRIPTION:Spoken Word: Members of the Illinois State Poetry Society\, Champaign-Urbana Poetry Group and guests will read new and selected works. \nSaturday\, April 11th from 1-2:30pm \nThe event is held on our third floor and only accessible by stairs.
URL:https://boneyardartsfestival.org/event/jane-addams-book-shop/
LOCATION:Jane Addams Book Shop\, 208 N. Neil St.\, Champaign\, IL\, 61820\, United States
CATEGORIES:Champaign,Poetry/Lit,Reading
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SUMMARY:OLLI at Illinois
DESCRIPTION:Boneyard at OLLI! Group exhibition featuring works by 20+ artists\, poets\, & writers in paint\, photography\, jewelry\, fabric art\, and ceramics; verse and prose! \n\nArt Show: Saturday 4/11\, 12-4pm\nPoetry Reading: Saturday 4/11\, 12:30-1:30pm\nProse: Saturday 4/11\, 2-3:30pm. \nLocation: 2nd floor of M2 building. Main entrance to show and readings from Neil St\, elevator to 2nd floor. Direct entrance from Hill St. Parking deck\, level 2. Follow signs. \nFeaturing: \nAscend.Art360 Collaborative\nNaveed Adoni\nBari Arnote\nRoy Campbell\nSusan Catt\nBernard Cesarone\nSeth Condon\nCathy Cunningham\nMary Emmons\nSue Ingels\nMarc Snir\nMarti Sullan\nBrian Sullan\nMohan Tracy\nKatherine Valdes\nKuldeepa Vartak-Mehta\nCharles Wisseman\nSarah Wisseman\nJohn Palen\nSusan Farner\nCheryl Weber\nFrank Modica\nKate Dobrovolny\nAlan Walworth\nSue Ingels\nJerry Wray\nJongin Craggs\nCynthia Sweet\nMargaret Maurer\nBeverly Smith\nAlan Walworth\nFrank Chadwick\nEddie Mayer\nTom Pikus\nArmine Mortimer\nJohn Best\nRussell Ciafone
URL:https://boneyardartsfestival.org/event/olli-at-illinois/
LOCATION:OLLI at Illinois\, 301 N. Neil St. (M2 building) Suite 201\, Champaign\, IL\, 61820\, United States
CATEGORIES:Champaign,Fine Art,Jewelry/Metals,Mixed media,Other,Painting,Photography,Poetry/Lit,Reading,Textiles/Fiber,Visual Art
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SUMMARY:Urbana Champaign Independent Media Center
DESCRIPTION:Saturday 4/11 \nCome make a zine\, a self-published booklet or periodical that anyone can make! Learn more about the IMC’s Zine Library. You can also peruse the used book sale to support UC Books to Prisoners! \n9am-5pm – Gallery hours for Re-Making Democracy Art Show (Rm 102) & Books to Prisoners Book Sale (Main Space)\n1-3pm – Zine Library Workshop \nSunday 4/12 \nRemaking Democracy: How We Make the Worlds We Want Book Launch\, Performance and Exhibit: Celebrating 35 years of Curiosities at the School for Designing a Society \nGallery open at noon. Event 1-4pm\nRSVP encouraged: https://www.facebook.com/events/908809801774883 \nIn conversation with moderator Carol Ammons\, Danielle Chynoweth and Elizabeth Adams will discuss Remaking Democracy: How We Make the Worlds We Want\, a newly published guidebook for social change that\, at this crucial moment on the clock of the world\, offers analysis and strategy for sustainable transformation.  \nIt tells the story of a series of interconnected local to global projects that started in Urbana: The School for Designing a Society\, Urbana-Champaign Independent Media Center\, CU Citizens for Peace and Justice\, Healthcare Design Intensives with Dr. Patch Adams\, and Cunningham Township’s campaign to end homelessness. \nThe event features work by artists connected through 35 years of the School for Designing a Society including Elizabeth Adams\, Aaron Ammons\, Jacon Barton\, Roberta Bennett\, Herbert Brün\, Danielle Chynoweth\, Cope Cumpson\, Mark Enslin\, Christopher Evans\, Jeff Glassman\, Benjamin Grosser\, Meadow Jones\, Elvy Kinbell\, Kate McDowell\, Keith Moore\, Susan Parenti\, elizaBeth Simpson\, and others. NOTE: SDaS alumni who wish to participate are invited to upload work here. \nThe event is free but a sliding scale donation of $10-60 is encouraged to help pay the performers and support the book tour. Donations of $20 or more receive a signed copy of the book. \nSchedule: \n12pm Gallery open\n1pm  Remaking Democracy book talk\n1:30pm  Discussion\n2pm  Concert\n3pm Discussion\n3:30  Art gallery reception  \nDanielle Chynoweth is a media justice and housing rights leader who organizes with impacted residents to build power through strategic interventions that grow healing and hope. She works to end homelessness as Cunningham Township Supervisor and co-founded the local Independent Media Center. \nElizabeth Adams is a composer\, writer\, organizer who has been working at the intersection of art\, education and social change for more than 20 years. This is her first book.\nMark Enslin is a composer\, playwright\, educator\, clown and activist whose compositions highlight social contradictions\, ironize power relations\, and ignite empathy by putting performers in impossible situations. \nSusan Parenti is a composer\, playwright\, activist\, performer\, and teacher whose work challenges us to examine language in order to reject the premises and logics of violence. \nKeith Moore uses the fields of acoustics and psychoacoustics to compose expressive and conceptually rich works that compel listeners to consider the beauty and breadth of perception itself. A recipient of many awards for his music\, he also pursues research through academic and popular writing\, performance\, curating and teaching. \nMeadow Jones\, PhD is a social practice artist\, award winning filmmakers and community organizer. Her writing has been published in literary journals\, peer reviewed scientific journals\, poetry collections\, books\, and chapbooks. \nCope Cumpston is a community member\, graphic artist\, and long-time and grateful student of the School for Designing a Society \nAaron Ammons is a passionate spoken word artist who uses his artistic gift to spread love and truth. \nJacob Barton composes\, improvises\, and produces music\, and is a consummate arranger of tonal music\, developing the Udderbot\, a new slide wind instrument family. His curiosity for experimental music composition took him to Rice University (2003-2007) and to the School for Designing a Society (2005-2015). He participates as a pollinator in projects like UnTwelve\, the Xenharmonic Alliance\, and the World Harmony Project.  \nRoberta Bennett is a public school art teacher from Illinois. She has learned from teaching in various settings that regardless of where one teaches\, the performance of teacher is always constrained by the policies of the place.  \nHerbert Brün was a composer of acoustic music\, a pioneer of electronic and computer music\, a formulator of algorithms\, graphics\, and words. A cybernetician and social theorist sympathetic to the Frankfurt School\, he taught experimental composition in any media at the University of Illinois\, Urbana Champaign\, and was a co-founder of both the Performers’ Workshop Ensemble and the School for Designing a Society. \nMark Enslin is a composer\, playwright\, educator\, clown and activist whose compositions highlight social contradictions\, ironize power relations\, and ignite empathy by putting performers in impossible situations. \nChristopher Evans is an artist\, organizer\, and Urbana City Council member. He was a core member of CU Citizens for Peace and Justice\, and the Court Watch it founded. \nJeff Glassman obsesses over his homegrown collection of theatrical oddities\, all organic\, and tries to plant them around the perimeter of artistic space\, wherever there’s enough dirt. \nBen Grosser is an artist recomposing and reimagining social platforms\, AI futures\, and interface cultures. \nMeadow Jones\, PhD is a social practice artist\, award winning filmmakers and community organizer. Her writing has been published in literary journals\, peer reviewed scientific journals\, poetry collections\, books\, and chapbooks. \nElvy Kinbell (AKA Kim Olsen) – Local childcare provider / play advocate; writer\, artist\, and former student involved with SDaS from 2008-09 and 2011-2016.Ben Grosser is an artist recomposing and reimagining social platforms\, AI futures\, and interface cultures. \nKate McDowell\, is Professor at the School of Information Sciences at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and author of Critical Data Storytelling for Libraries: Crafting Ethical Narratives for Advocacy and Impact. \nKeith Moore uses the fields of acoustics and psychoacoustics to compose expressive and conceptually rich works that compel listeners to consider the beauty and breadth of perception itself. A recipient of many awards for his music\, he also pursues research through academic and popular writing\, performance\, curating and teaching. \nElizaBeth Simpson is a folk indie jazz singer-songwriter and conflict mediator in Urbana\nRoberta Bennett is a public school art teacher from Illinois. She has learned from teaching in various settings that regardless of where one teaches\, the performance of teacher is always constrained by the policies of the place. \nSusan Parenti is a composer\, playwright\, activist\, performer\, and teacher whose work challenges us to examine language in order to reject the premises and logics of violence. \nIMC Zine Library is a volunteer-run zine library in the Urbana Champaign Independent Media Center. We catalog zines\, plan zine-making events\, provide library tours\, participate in the biennial Small Press Fest\, and so much more.The UCIMC’s ramp for the main level/venue is located on the south side of the building between the UCIMC and Lincoln Square. For Makerspace access\, please use the ramp on the north side of the building off of Elm Street. \nWheelchair ramp to access the main floor is on the south side of the building. For directions\, visit ucimc.org/accessibility.
URL:https://boneyardartsfestival.org/event/urbana-champaign-independent-media-center/
LOCATION:Urbana Champaign Independent Media Center\, 202 S. Broadway\, Urbana\, 61801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book art/papermaking,Community Art,Demo/Workshop,Drawing/Illustration,Mixed media,Music,Other,Performance,Poetry/Lit,Reception,Special Event,Urbana,Visual Art
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SUMMARY:Urbana Free Library
DESCRIPTION:Exploring Creative Photography with Mili Vishwakarma: Artist of the Corridor and Boneyard Workshop – This workshop offers a glimpse into creative photography\, encouraging you to see beyond the obvious\, break conventions\, and\, above all\, create with joy and emotion. You’ll learn how to get creative with the way you look at ordinary objects\, and learn techniques for cameras and editing tools to achieve layered abstractions in photographs. No prior photography experience is required for this workshop. \nMusings: Artist of the Corridor Exhibit. This dual-site exhibition is on view at Urbana’s City Hall and The Urbana Free Library presenting photography by Mili Vishwakarma. Musings\, featured at the library\, let’s visitors slow down\, notice transitions\, and find meaning in both movement and stillness. Just as nature continually renews itself\, the exhibition suggests that life\, too\, is shaped by change\, resilience\, and quiet moments of becoming. \nArt Exhibit with Urbana’s Elementary Schools – As part of the Boneyard Arts Festival\, art teachers from Urbana Elementary Schools are exhibiting artwork from their students. Art teachers develop lessons guided by national and state arts standards to provide art experiences in a variety of mediums. Please see the individual name plates and descriptions of the art on each display panel. \nFine Arts Showcase Performance with Urbana’s Elementary Schools – Join students from multiple elementary schools in Urbana as they perform music and more\, showcasing what they have been learning in their fine arts classes and choirs! \nRed Herring Writers – Writers from the Red Herring Fiction Workshop (Champaign-Urbana’s longest-running writing workshop) will share their work\, including various creative writing styles and topics. Authors featured at this year’s reading will be announced soon. The Red Herring Fiction Workshop has been meeting since 1980. They currently meet at the Champaign Public Library at 7:00 pm on Tuesdays. Writers at every level are welcome. \nBoth exhibits\, Mili Vishwakarma and Urbana’s Elementary Schools\, are open during Library open hours. \nLibrary Gallery Fine Arts Showcase Performance with Urbana’s Elementary Schools – Saturday\, April 11\, 3-3:45 pm\, The Lewis Auditorium \nExploring Creative Photography with Mili Vishwakarma: Artist of the Corridor and Boneyard Workshop – Sunday\, April 12\, 2:00 pm-3:00 pm \nRed Herring Writers: A Boneyard Arts Event – Sunday\, April 12\, 2:30-4:00\, The Lewis Auditorium \nThe Library’s Boneyard hours:\nFriday\, 4/10: 10am-6pm\nSaturday\, 4/11: 10am-6pm\nSunday\, 4/12: 1pm-6pm
URL:https://boneyardartsfestival.org/event/the-urbana-free-library/
LOCATION:The Urbana Free Library\, 210 West Green Street\, Urbana\, IL\, 61801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Art,Demo/Workshop,Drawing/Illustration,Kids/Family friendly,Mixed media,Music,Painting,Performance,Photography,Poetry/Lit,Reading,Urbana,Visual Art
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SUMMARY:Asian American Cultural Center
DESCRIPTION:Resonance is a creative initiative centered on elevating adoptee-led storytelling. This project intentionally prioritizes authentic self-expression and provides adoptees the space to share their experiences from their own perspectives. Participants are invited to express their stories through art\, written word\, photography\, and other mediums of their choosing\, celebrating the diversity and depth of adoptee perspectives. \nFeaturing: \nSophie Bush – Poetry\, Printmaking\, Paper collage\nNikki Often – Drawing\nJeremy Holt – Comic Book Artist \nOpening Reception: Friday\, 3:00-5:00pm\nExhibition can be viewed during open building hours: Monday-Friday\, 9:00am-5:00pm\, through May 8 \n 
URL:https://boneyardartsfestival.org/event/asian-american-cultural-center/
LOCATION:Asian American Cultural Center\, 1210 West Nevada Street\, MC-149\, Urbana\, IL\, 61801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Campus,Comics/sequential,Drawing/Illustration,Mixed media,Photography,Poetry/Lit,Printmaking,Visual Art
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