Current BOLT Resident Luis Sahagún Opens at Autotelic Studios
Current BOLT resident Luis Sagahún exhibits new work, "Realms of New Hope," at Autotelic Studios.
Current BOLT resident Luis Sagahún exhibits new work, "Realms of New Hope," at Autotelic Studios.
Welcome to the inaugural CAR Professional Development Resource Roundup!
In anticipation of Patrice Perkins’ upcoming program Office Hours: Legal Education* on Wednesday, March 9 at Chicago Artists Coalition, CAC’s Education Assistant Rachel McDermott discussed some of the key legal issues for artists with Patrice.
Why Plan?
A plan is nothing. Planning is everything. -Dwight Eisenhower
Successful artists as well as businessmen use creative thinking to get from point A to point B. -James Rosenquist
The artist on taking her career in her own hands, founding The Art House, and feminism.
What would it be like for an artist to hear people discuss their work as if they weren’t there?
If you’re interested in attending a performance or getting involved in the community, you are quite lucky – Chicago has options!
For Earth Day I visited Chicago's creative reuse center, The WasteShed, to see how art can contribute to sustainability.
Tips and examples of projects to inspire you to make your a idea a reality.
The venue has evolved from a dining series to publishing house, alternative exhibition space, and pseudo-residency.
An overview of how the Health Insurance Marketplace works for artists.
Many of us freelance and work various jobs but don't always consider how it affects our tax situation.
Dancer Adam Rose discusses his Lab Artist Award project, "Against Being."
This year’s $1000 award was granted to Maria Gaspar, who is engaged in transdisciplinary practices that individually or collectively mediate or occupy different sites to create ephemeral and permanent scenarios.
Through the support of a local media mentor and an online community of educators from almost one hundred countries, Chicago Public Schools educators have the ability to learn from others, share their knowledge and post student projects for feedback.
So you’ve written your cover letter that gets you noticed, now it’s time to make sure your resumé is just as polished – and makes you memorable. The key here is to make the recipient’s job easy.
Elizabeth Doyle sits down with Cheri Coons to discuss the importance of mentorship in musical theater, including the "mentor food chain," the origin of the actual word in Greek theater and how sharing of both successes and failures can help others in their journey.
Myers talks about film equipment that made his work easier.