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Arte no es Fácil (February 17-19)

Friday, February 17, 2012 at 8:00 PM (CT)

Chicago, United States

 Arte no es Fácil (February 17-19)

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
General Admission Friday Ended $12.00 $1.59
Students & Seniors Friday Ended $10.00 $1.49
General Admission Saturday Ended $12.00 $1.59
Students & Seniors Saturday Ended $10.00 $1.49
General Admission Sunday Ended $12.00 $1.59
Students & Seniors Sunday Ended $10.00 $1.49
Arts Pass - Unlimited Access! Ended $25.00 $2.24
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Event Details

February 17- 20:

Fri & Sat at 8pm / Sun at 7pm 

Arte No Es Fácil

 

Co-Created by

Marilyn Volkman & Danielle Paz, in collaboration with Amor Pirata

Inspired by interviews with Cuban Artists at the 2009 Havana Biennial, Arte No Es Fácil is a project based on creating relationships beyond pictures between Cuba and the U.S. through the manifestation of art. The first phase of this project is a three –week interdisciplinary festival of performance and installation January – March 2012 at Links Hall. Each weekend features a pairing of emerging artists from Havana and Chicago with similarities based on art-form, content or strategy. The pairs collaborate on new pieces of work featuring performance art, video, performed and written text, dance, photography and experimental music.

The February festival weekend will feature - Performance, Installation, Dance, Screenings, Q & A with the Cuban and American Artists, Video Screenings, Social Interventions, and Presentation by Project co-creators.

When & Where


3435 N. Sheffield Avenue, Suite 207
Chicago, 60657

Friday, February 17, 2012 at 8:00 PM (CT)


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Links Hall



MISSION STATEMENT
Links Hall encourages artistic innovation and public engagement by maintaining a facility and providing flexible programming for the research, development and presentation of new work in the performing arts.

 

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