Sixty Exhibition: Artists + Archives: Pilots through Feb 13

November 15, 2018 · Archives, Artists, Chicago Archives + Artists Festival, Chicago Archives + Artists Project, Exhibitions, Featured, On Archives, Sound, Film + Video

Join Sixty and the Chicago Archives + Artists Project for an exhibition revealing commissioned works by Ivan Lozano, H. Melt, and Aay Preston-Myint, inspired by Chicago archives and collections.

December 1, 2018 through Feb 13, 2019
Leather Archives & Museum (6418 N Greenview Ave.)

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In early 2018, Sixty Inches From Center and the Chicago Archives + Artists Project (CA+AP) invited artists Ivan LOZANO, H. Melt, and Aay Preston-Myint to create new works inspired by materials found in the archival collections of Media Burn Independent Video Archive, the Chicago Protest Collection at the Newberry Library, and the collections of the Leather Archives & Museum.

This exhibition will reveal the commissioned projects by each artist alongside the archive materials that inspired them, launching CA+AP’s first year-long collaboration between artists and archives across the city.

The exhibition originally ran through February 1, 2019, but has been extended to February 13, 2019.

OPENING RECEPTION on Dec 1st
Remarks by the artists and archivists will happen at 6:30pm and a tour of the Leather Archives + Museum with Archivist and Collections Librarian Mel Leverich will start at 7pm. Tunes will be provided by Sasha No Disco.

This event is 18+ only, but free and open to the public. It is made possible with support from the Gaylord & Dorothy Donnelley Foundation, the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events (DCASE)’s CityArts Grant, with additional support from Catherine Grandgeorge at Newberry Library, Sara Chapman at Media Burn, and Mel Leverich at the Leather Archives & Museum.

 
 
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Ivan Lozano in the studio developing work inspired by the Media Burn Independent Video Archive. Photo by Ryan Edmund.
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H. Melt at the Newberry Library, researching in the Chicago Protest Collection and other collections documenting Chicago resistance and movements. Photo by Hannah Siegfried.
 

Featured Image: Aay Preston-Myint during a research visit at the Leather Archives & Museum. Photo by Ryan Edmund.

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Accessibility Details

The LA&M is located on two floors, both accessed by stairs. The Main Entrance has 12 stairs up to patron services, the auditorium, and library. 18 stairs down to the main gallery, archives, and bathrooms. For the Side Entrance, please call ahead for access. From the Side Entrance there are 12 stairs up to patron services, the auditorium, and library. 1 stair up, 6 stairs down to the main gallery, archives, and bathrooms. There is seating located in the Etienne Auditorium, the Teri Rose Memorial Library, the SINS Screening Room, and the Room of Her Own exhibit. Service Animals are welcome. Audiovisual installations are located in the SINS Screening Room, the Room of Her Own exhibit, and the Fakir Musafar exhibit. For additional accessibility questions, contact tempestt.hazel@sixtyinchesfromcenter.org.
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About the Chicago Archives + Artists Project
The Chicago Archives + Artists Project (CA+AP) is an initiative that highlights Chicago archives and special collections that give space to voices on the margins of history. Led by Chicago-based writers and artists, the project explores archives across the city via online features, a series of public programs and new commissioned artwork by Chicago artists. Read the interviews here.