ARTivism: Share what you know – Drawing for Environmental Justice
February 1, 2023
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Location
Latino Cultural Center in Lecture Center B2
Calendar
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Presented by the UIC Latino Cultural Center
Join us for an open art studio with Delilah Salgado, Chicago artist.
Participants will create artwork that shares their stories about how they are experiencing and responding to environmental and climate change issues affecting their lives.
Delilah Salgado is a first generation Mexican-American multidisciplinary community based artist and co-founder of “Mujeres Mutantes”, an all women’s arts collective from Chicago, Illinois. Delilah attended the School of the Art Institute of Chicago where she studied, painting, drawing, video and performance art. She is a wife and mother of three currently living in McKinley Park with roots in Gage Park, Little Village, and Pilsen.
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When: Wednesday, February 1, 2023
Time: 1-3pm CST
Where: Latino Cultural Center in Lecture Center B2
Supplies will be provided. Masks are required.
There is a limited capacity for this in-person program, so please RSVP here: https://go.uic.edu/preregister-ARTivism1
Date posted
Jan 11, 2023
Date updated
Jan 26, 2023