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All Chicago Architecture Center summer camps will take place virtually over five consecutive days. Campers will meet with their camp leader and other campers daily, via…
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The CAC Teen Design Challenge is open to students ages 13 to 18 from all Chicago neighborhoods and suburbs, who may enter as individuals or as…
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Learn introductory model making, sketching and observational skills.
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All CAC summer camps will take place virtually over five consecutive days. Campers will meet with their camp… -
#AudTalk: Jorge Perez (Ensemble Español Spanish Dance Theater)
Perez, the Executive Director and Associate Artistic Director of Chicago's premier Spanish dance company, discusses the history of the company and how they've been keeping busy…
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Business is Open: A Conversation with LGBTQ+ Business Owners
Profiling panelists' businesses, the impact of COVID-19 on their business, and their future plans.
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Guests include:
Art Johnston - Business Owner & Activist
Dean Ricker - President, Skolnik Industries
Roxanna… -
CAC Live: Retail Revolution on State Street
The emergence of department stores disrupted retail in the 19th and 20th centuries. Innovative collaborations between Chicago merchants and architects enabled that revolution.
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Learn how to think big and design little in this virtual, interactive camp for young people ages 11 to 14 who identify as girls. Girls Build!…
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For many years, women in architecture received little credit for what they accomplished. They often hit a glass ceiling as well, not being taken on as…
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CAC Live: Women of Influence: Graceland Cemetery Tour
Mary Jo Hoag has an interest in highlighting the often under-appreciated accomplishments of women and other underrepresented groups, and has written tours to that effect, including…
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CAC Live: Chicago Women Activists
Chicago’s 19th century history typically focuses on—and has been told by—middle- and upper-class white men credited with building businesses that fueled the city’s rapid growth. Less…
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