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Building Access and Breaking Ground: Artists as Catalysts for Change on Chicago’s South Side Faculty Lecturer: Adrienne Brown
Moderator: John E. Ellis, MD’82

The South Side hums with a vibrant arts community—and it is growing and gaining momentum. Curious about the dynamic expression of culture and exchange happening on the South Side? Join Adrienne Brown as she discusses her work with Arts + Public Life and Hyde Park Arts, both platforms for Black and Brown artists, creative entrepreneurs, arts education for youth, and artist-led programming and exhibitions.

Part of the UChicago Alumni and Friends Harper Lecture Winter 2022 Series. Originally broadcast on December 13, 2022.

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