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Friday, October 23, 2015 4–10 p.m. Welcome to the third annual Wabash Arts Corridor Crawl! Today we celebrate the wonderful new street art that animates our district and unleash the collective power of our educational and cultural institutions, creating synergy with our local businesses, residents, students and the general public. The Wabash Arts Corridor (WAC) is a “living urban canvas” and is one of the City of Chicago’s most important cultural assets, home to eight educational institutions with 30,000 students—6,000 of whom reside in residence halls. The WAC also consists of 12 galleries and special collections, 14 performance spaces, six major hotels and more than 40 restaurants and businesses. With more than 40 events scheduled, I encourage you to explore the various events, performances, tours and experiences we have curated. Welcome to the district, and go out and enjoy this special day. Mark Kelly Chair, Wabash Arts Corridor

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WABASH ARTS CORRIDOR CRAWLFriday, October 23, 2015 4–10 p.m. (unless otherwise listed)

Welcome to the third annual Wabash Arts Corridor Crawl! Today we celebrate the wonderful new street art that animates our district and unleash the collective power of our educational and cultural institutions, creating synergy with our local businesses, residents, students and the general public.

The Wabash Arts Corridor (WAC) is a “living urban canvas” and is one of the City of Chicago’s most important cultural assets, home to eight educational institutions with 30,000 students—6,000 of whom reside in residence halls. The WAC also consists of 12 galleries and special collections, 14 performance spaces, six major hotels and more than 40 restaurants and businesses.

With more than 40 events scheduled, I encourage you to explore the various events, performances, tours and experiences we have curated. Welcome to the district, and go out and enjoy this special day.

Mark Kelly Chair, Wabash Arts CorridorVice President for Student Success, Columbia College Chicago

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Movement Revolution Dance Crew at the Crawl618 S. Michigan Ave. | Stage Two, 2nd Floor

Chicago native Monternez Reznell founded the Movement Revo-lution Dance Crew in 2010. As artistic director, Rezell takes street dance to another level by integrating the street culture into concert dance, all while paying tribute to the founders and originators of hip-hop culture. MRDC uses the elements of jazz, lyrical, contempo-rary and African dance to create movement that pushes the limits of dance and creates new possibilities for endless style.

6:15–6:30 p.m.1 B

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Chicago Loop Alliance Alley Activation Event Alley behind 600-650 S. Michigan Ave.

The Chicago Loop Alliance creates Alley Activate events to transform iconic Loop alleys into pop-up high-performing urban experiences featuring art, music and people.

Join us in the alley just west of 600-650 S. Michigan Ave. to be part of this Alley Activation.

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For the Love of the Word! 600 S. Michigan Ave. | Ferguson, 1st Floor

Come and listen to works featured in the current issues of Colum-bia Poetry Review, Hair Trigger and Punctuate magazines as well as readings by MFA and undergraduate students. We’ll have free magazines, sunglasses, buttons and more!

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Dance at the Crawl 618 S. Michigan Ave. | Stage Two, 2nd Floor

See Dance Center students perform new dances from Hip-Hop to African to contemporary dance. Show your support and feel free to dance along in your seats!

5:30–6:15 p.m.1 B

Exhibition Reception: 2015 Weisman Award Exhibition 618 S. Michigan Ave. | Arcade Gallery, 2nd Floor

Please join us for the 2015 Weisman Award Exhibition Wabash Arts Corridor Reception.

The Albert P. Weisman Award was established in 1974 to encourage both undergraduate and graduate students to complete projects in fields of communication. With projects spanning several disciplines including photography, film and video, architecture, fine art and design, the exhibition offers a wide range of artistic agendas.

5–7 p.m.1 B

Fashion Study Collection WAC Crawl Open House 618 S. Wabash Ave. | 8th Floor

The Fashion Study Collection (FSC) at Columbia College Chicago is an exceptional collection of designer garments, fashion history and ethnic dress. A hands-on academic and inspirational resource for students and researchers, the FSC was founded in 1989 and has grown to house more than 6,000 items.

During the Wabash Arts Corridor Crawl, the FSC will showcase the best of the collection, including designer and historical garments, vintage magazines and rare books on fashion and dress in the FSC’s Research Center.

4–6 p.m.1 B

Chicago Multi-Cultural Dance Center at the Crawl 618 S. Michigan Ave. | Stage Two, 2nd floor

The Bryant Youth Professional Company from the Chicago Multi-Cultural Dance will perform a variety of dance styles,in-cluding classical ballet, contemporary and “Hiplet”(TM)hip-hop on pointe.

6:30–6:45 p.m.1 B

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Aesthetics of Research624 S. Michigan Ave. | Library, 1st Floor 201Housed in the Columbia College Chicago Library, Aesthetics of Research is an ongoing series of exhibits, events and other shenan-igans dedicated to exploring the role that libraries play in artistic process, creative community building and resource-sharing in the arts.

Visit our first floor exhibition, “Creepy Curiosities”, and check out our art vending machines for cool take-aways. Peruse the offerings in our Zine Exchange and participate in ARTCACHE, an interactive exhibit/geocache/scavenger hunt.

4–9 p.m.1 C

Mary Blinn: A Retrospective 624 S. Michigan Ave. | Library, 2nd Floor

Celebrate late Chicago artist and longtime member of the Columbia community Mary Blinn, whose body of work includes paintings, drawings, film, poetry and imagination. Curated by her husband, Bob Blinn.

4–10 p.m.1 C

From Adams to the South Loop: 1890—1977 624 S. Michigan Ave. | Library, 2nd Floor

Created by undergraduate students in Dr. Erin McCarthy’s summer “Public History” course, the exhibit takes visitors back in time to the past locations of the college. Through pictures and researched documentation, viewers learn about the history of the buildings Columbia occupied before relocating to the South Loop.

4–10 p.m.1 C

Art in the Library 624 S. Michigan Ave. | Library, 3rd Floor

View art produced by students, faculty, staff and alumni in this twice-per-semester exhibit celebrating the work of the Columbia College Chicago community.

4–10 p.m.1 C

Alumni on 5 624 S. Michigan Ave. | Library, 5th Floor

The theme for the Fall 2015 Alumni on 5 exhibition is “Nowhere But Here”, curated by Lisa Lindvay (MFA ‘09). Check out amazing pieces of work created by Columbia’s very own.

4–10 p.m.1 C

WAC Cider and Scarf Making 916 S. Wabash Ave. | The Loft, 4th Floor

Come in from the cold and warm up with some cider while you learn how to make your own chic, homemade scarf out of T-shirts.

4–7 p.m.2 D

Kaleidoscope: Where Fashion Meets Culture 618 S. Michigan Ave. | Stage Two, 2nd Floor

“Kaleidoscope” will showcase Columbia’s diverse cultures by featuring unique fashions from throughout campus and abroad. The fashion show will feature several Multicultural Affairs student organizations including the International Student Organization, Common Ground, the Black Student Union and the Latino Alli-ance. A small reception will follow.

7:15–8:15 p.m.1 B

IAM WAC Crawl Capstone Game Display 916 S. Wabash Ave. | 1st floor

Now’s your chance to play some of our student-created video games. Our students think and act as innovators by using a variety of computational tools, technologies and processes to express ideas and solve design problems.

The Interactive Arts and Media Department is home to the Game Art, Game Design, Game Programming and Music Tech-nology majors as well as minors in Game Art, Game Design, Programming and Web Development.

4–9 p.m.2 D

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Exhibition Reception - Vacancy: Urban Interruption and (Re)generation 1104 S. Wabash Ave. | Glass Curtain Gallery, 1st Floor

Please join us for the Vacancy: Urban Interruption and (Re)genera-tion Wabash Arts Corridor Crawl Reception.

“Vacancy”, curated by Neysa Page-Lieberman, features the work of artist-architects who challenge the identity, value and politics of empty or abandoned space. Through three multi-tiered and multi-located projects led by Andres L. Hernandez, Emmanuel Pratt and Amanda Williams, the notion of “emptiness” is recon-ceived, redefined and rebuilt. The featured works demonstrate how architectural practice builds on art and activist strategies to address racial, gender and class inequities and to drive social change.

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Opening Reception: Grace of Intention 600 S. Michigan Ave. | 1st Floor 201Join us for an opening reception for “Grace of Intention: Photography, Architecture and the Monument,” held in conjunction with the WAC Crawl, Columbia College Chica-go’s campus-wide celebration of arts and culture along the Wabash Arts Corridor.

5–7 p.m.2 D

Lesley Dill: Faith and the Devil WAC Crawl Reception 1104 S. Wabash Ave. | 2nd Floor

Columbia College Chicago’s Center for Book, Paper and Print is pleased to present “Faith & the Devil” by Lesley Dill. This large-scale installation investigates the philosophical and existential conundrums of evil and underlying faith in the world. The source and linchpin for this investigation is Big Gal Faith, an eight-foot tall female figure cen-tered in the gallery. Her wild word hair and lavish 26-foot wide dress of drawn images and words express the main themes of the exhibit: cruelty and violence, lust, forgiveness, reflection and transcendence. Big Gal Faith is accompanied by a word-covered, androgynous figure representing Lucifer, with words of hate on his front and words of joy on his back. Mural-sized drawings accompany Big Gal Faith and Lucifer, as a dense forest of interlocking words and images stenciled on fabric, function as a theater backdrop.

5–9 p.m.2 E

SPB Presents: Wishes on Wabash 1104 S. Wabash Ave. | Conaway, 1st Floor

As part of Columbia’s WAC Crawl, SPB presents “Wishes on Wabash.” Come on over to write good wishes for you and your fellow students with some cool activities and music. Your wishes will be hung along Wabash Avenue for all to be inspired!

8–10 p.m.2 E

Cinema Slapdown Round 61—Mad Max: Fury Road 1104 S. Wabash Ave. | Film Row Cinema, 8th Floor

A special Cinema Slapdown edition celebrating the Wabash Arts Corridor Crawl (WAC), Parent & Family Weekend featuring Women + Film. Come for the film—stay for the fight—fun and FREE for all.

7–10 p.m.2 E

“Escape” with Sara Dehghan and Cydney M. Lewis 704 S. Wabash Ave. | Elephant Room Gallery

As part of the Chicago Artists Month featured programming and the Wabash Arts Corridor Crawl, Chicago-based artists Cydney M. Lewis and Sara Dehghan come together to create an environment in the gallery through their unique abstract and sculptural works. “Escape” is about pulling from the city for materials and inspiration, and creating an entirely new environment that is representative of an imaginary place full of hope—A reflection of what may exist whether livable or not, but a reminder that life as we know it is ever evolving.

There will also be live painting in front of the gallery featur-ing Bunny Xlv, Chantala Kommanivanh, Christie Chew-Wal-lace, Reanin Stone and YAMS.

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WAC Crawl at Bar Louie47 W. Polk St.

Bar Louie is offering food and drink specials during the WAC Crawl along with special musical performances on their sidewalk stage featuring three amazing Columbia College Chicago artists. RAIN LOCATION: 731 S. Plymouth Court

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WAC Crawl at Buddy Guy’s Legends 700 S. Wabash Ave.

Musical virtuoso Scott Nev is a man of many talents who brings rock and roll, Latin jazz, African music and just about everything else to the blues guitar. Watch him showcase these talents during the WAC Crawl.

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WAC Crawl at Brasserie by LM800 S. Michigan Ave.

Brasserie by LM, a modern French Brasserie, is hosting a Laguni-tas beer tasting and a performance by the Columbia College Chicago jazz ensemble.

5–10 p.m.3 K

Artist & Craftsman Supply Chicago at the WAC Crawl828 S. Wabash Ave. | Arts & Craftsman Supply

Artist & Craftsman Supply Chicago is offering a 15 percent discount during the Crawl as well as a free paintbrush. Check out the chalk art drawings covering the sidewalks around the art supply store from artist Erik Lundquist. Enter to win in the amazing art supply raffle and find other goodies for artists.

4–9 p.m.3 M

Free Tamale Truck and After Party at Byline Bank 47 W. Polk

Byline Bank in Dearborn Station offers a DJ party in the bank and free tamale truck in the back parking lot for the WAC Crawl.

8–10 p.m.3 L

The Jazz Showcase at the WAC Crawl 806 S. Plymouth Court

The Jazz Showcase is hosting a special musical performance by the Columbia College Chicago jazz ensemble.

5–7:30 p.m.3 I

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Glow-in-the-Dark Papermaking with The Mobile Mill 754 S. Wabash Ave. | Papermaker’s Garden

Join Columbia alumna Jillian Bruschera (MFA ‘14) and her Mobile Mill for an evening of glow-in-the-dark papermaking using recycled materials.

The Mobile Mill is a traveling pop-up paper studio that actively chal-lenges traditional notions of art practice, craft culture and education by broadening preconceived notions of where art can be made and who can make it—making the radical effort to push beyond studio walls.

RAIN LOCATION: The Underground, 600 S. Michigan Ave, basement level.

5-9 p.m.

Peet’s Coffee and Tea at the WAC Crawl 41 E. 8th St.

Peet’s is offering free hot tea during the WAC Crawl to those who bring their WAC program in with them.

4–9 p.m.3 H

Mercat a la Planxa 638 S. Michigan Ave.

Mercat a la Planxa, Chicago Tapas restaurant and bar, will offer a $5 menu to attendees of the WAC Crawl, including $5 draft beers, $5 Sangria and $5 tapas from our Tapas de Siempre menu. This will be available in the Lower Lounge, for guests who present their WAC programs.

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Audio Recording and Production New Student Shoot-Out33 E. Congress Parkway | Sidewalk in front

New Audio Arts and Acoustics students show off their recordings and battle it out in a one-on-one “sudden death” tournament, until only one engineer/producer is left standing!

Faculty judges comment and passers-by vote for a winner to ad-vance to the next round. Stop by to hear the work of our incoming students and help pick the winner!

5-7 p.m.

Arts for Learning at the WAC Crawl 33 E. Congress Parkway | Education Studio Room 105C

Play and create to learn about the importance of the arts and arts-in-tegration in education!

Education students will lead a variety of interactive arts activities highlighting the power of arts in children’s and youth learning and development. Through these activities, Columbia College Chicago community members will also learn about Columbia’s arts-integrated approach to teacher education with its focus on children’s creativity, critical thinking and multiple modes of learning.

Join us whether you are interested in finding out more about becom-ing a teacher or teaching artist or just want to explore another aspect of art’s importance in society and children’s lives.

4–7 p.m.4 P

In the Eyes of Deaf Artists II33 E. Congress Parkway | Room 420 and 421

The American Sign Language department will exhibit art highlighting the political and cultural aspects of the American Deaf community of the 20th and 21st centuries. Artists Ann Silver, Chuck Baird, Nancy Rourke and Susan Dupor will be highlighted along with artwork from faculty and staff.

Deaf art books will be on display—some dating back to the 1800’s. There will also be a video screening of artist interviews and art along with a gallery reception.

4–10 p.m.4 P

Exhibition Reception - Viktor Le. Givens Solo Exhibition 33 E. Congress Parkway | C33 Gallery, 1st Floor

Please join us for the Wabash Arts Corridor Crawl reception of Interdisci-plinary Arts graduate student Viktor Le. Givens’ solo exhibition, “In Search of my Familiar: Dreaming South, Conjuring Tomorrow.”

The artist will read excerpts from his automythography entitled “The Inbe-tween Place.” Reading times are at 5:09 p.m., 6:09 p.m. and 7:09 p.m., featuring the ambient scoring of the Participatory Music Coalition.

This exhibition features recent work by Interdisciplinary installation artist Viktor Le. Givens who, after excavating his family’s historic East Texas estate, becomes enchanted by the “folk” rituals of the deep South.

5–8 p.m.4 P

Subversion of Space Wabash Corridor | Sidewalk on Wabash

Students from the Constructed Image course, led by photography professor Jay Wolke, will install a collection of images along the Wabash Arts Corridor dealing with the theme “Subversion of Space.”

4–10 p.m.4

3Hilton Chicago at the WAC Crawl 720 S. Michigan Ave.

720 South Bar and Grill, the Hilton Chicago’s signature restau-rant, will feature live music and offer a 25 percent off discount from 4—10 p.m. during the WAC Crawl.

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New Work by Abena Motaboli: Opening Reception 623 S. Wabash Ave. | The Alcove, 4th Floor

This exhibition shows new work by Abena Motaboli (‘16), BFA Fine Arts Candidate. The Alcove is a student-centered exhibition space, serving the Art + Art History and Design departments in the School of Fine & Performing Arts.

5–7 p.m.4 R

ShopColumbia Open Late for WAC Crawl 2015 623 S Wabash Ave. | 1st Floor

ShopColumbia, Columbia College Chicago’s student and alumni art boutique, features original designs and products created and inspired by Columbia artists. ShopColumbia will have extended hours during WAC Crawl 2015 to fulfill all of your shopping needs.

4–8 p.m.4 R

4 RWAC Mural Tour 623 S. Wabash Ave. | 1st Floor Lobby

Take a walking tour of the 15 installations along the Wabash Arts Cor-ridor! Including works by Shephard Fairey, Ben Eine, Hebru Brantley, Never 2501 and more. Learn the history of this now-famed Corridor, stories behind the art and how these large-scale murals impact public space and bring new visibility to the district. Tours led by Neysa Page-Lieberman, director and curator of Columbia’s Department of Exhibition of Performance Spaces, and JJ McLuckie, Columbia College Chicago art student and WAC muralist.

Tour leaves at 6 p.m.

4 RAcoustic Kitchen: WAC Crawl Edition623 S. Wabash Ave. | Haus, 1st Floor

Enjoy great live acoustic music performed by students and other members of the Columbia community at this special Acoustic Kitchen during the WAC Crawl.

6–8 p.m.

Introducing Artist Photographer Darryll Schiff to the Wabash Arts Corridor 623 S. Wabash Ave. | Lobby, 1st Floor

The team at Darryll Schiff Fine Art is thrilled to announce a new project to showcase Darryll Schiff’s acclaimed photographic works in Chicago’s Wabash Arts Corridor. Stop by the Leviton Gallery to view Schiff’s Kickstarter video featuring various Wabash Arts Corridor artists. See a print of the proposed piece “The Parade Commences” and meet the artist. Make a financial contribution to help the project and take home a reward!

4–9 p.m.4 R

Reception: Hybrid Forms & Interdisciplinary Practice 623 S. Wabash Ave. | Hokin Project, 1st Floor

In conjunction with the WAC Crawl, the Hokin Project is hosting a reception for its latest exhibit, “Hybrid Forms & Interdisciplinary Practice.” Stop by for food and beverages while enjoying the art of recent graduates from across the country.

4–5 p.m.4 R

Chicago Interiors, WAC Crawl Reception 619 S. Wabash Ave. | Averill and Bernard Leviton Gallery, 1st floorChicago Interiors is an exploration of diverse contemporary interior spaces in Chicago presented through notes, models and material boards from designers responsible for them. Featuring the work of Gensler, Target, Hartshorne Plunkard Architecture, Daniel P. Coffey and Associates, KOO LLC, and John Ronan Architects.

Chicago Interiors is presented as an Affiliate Program Partner of the Chicago Architecture Biennial.

5–9 p.m.4 Q

WCRX-Citing: Beats and Greets!33 E. Congress Parkway | 1st Floor

Student DJ’s from the Radio Department’s Club DJ Collective will be pro-viding “Beats & Greets” during the Fall 2015 Wabash Arts Crawl (WAC), from 4–9p.m. in the lobby of the 33 E. Congress Pkwy. building. Dance your way to and from class to the phat EDM, hip hop and house beats!

4–9 p.m.4 P

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Willow Chicago at the WAC Crawl 418 S. Wabash Ave.

SURPRISE + DELIGHT: Participate in a community window mural while listening to the dynamic sounds of up-and-coming Chicago bands. The colorful and energetic atmo-sphere will leave you surprised and delighted. Visit: willowchicago.org

5–9 p.m.4 T

WAC Crawl at the Joffrey Ballet 50 E. Congress Parkway

The Joffrey Ballet, America’s premier ballet company, is pleased to offer a 10 percent discount to WAC participants for the U.S. premier of “Sylvia.” Use the code: WAC.

“Sylvia” presents a young woman at the crossroads of adolescence and womanhood, struggling to find balance between strength and vulnerability and discovering love only through the awakening of her own sensuality. “Sylvia” is filled with themes of ambition, obsession, unrequited love and lost opportunities.

7:30–10 p.m.4 S

The WAC at the University Center 525 S. State St.

Enjoy hip music and an Act of Kindness as you enjoy three ex-traordinary WAC murals: Ben Eine’s “Harmony,” Retna’s mural from “The Provocateurs” show and, “Moose Bubblegum Bubble” by Jacob Watts. Follow University Center students’ chalk art as you continue on Wabash to other amazing WAC events.

4:30–6:30 p.m.4 V

South Loop Club1 E. Balbo Ave.

The South Loop Club, “The Best Burgers in Chicago,” offers WAC Crawl participants draft beer for $4.50 and Pabst Blue Ribbon Tallboys for $5.50 during the Crawl.

4–10 p.m.3

YOUmedia Presents Underground Feedback Studio Congress Crossing | Congress & Wabash YOUmedia Presents Underground Feedback Studio, live performances by up-and-coming musical artists from Chicago Public Library’s YOUmedia.

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WAC Crawl at Roosevelt University Corner of Wabash and Congress Roosevelt University will showcase the many talents of its students. Join us at the northwest corner of Congress and Wabash Avenue for live performances.

Additional performances by Chicago Human Rhythm Project, Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra and Movement Revolu-tion Dance Crew.

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