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Articles by Ryan Edmund Thiel

  • Two poster designs by screen printer Jay Ryan. The poster on the left contains two bears on bicycles holding tacos. The poster on the right says "I will hug you in the future."

    Chicago Archives Dive: Chicago Music Posters with Jay Ryan

    by Ryan Edmund Thiel
    February 1, 2021

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    Art Design Chicago, Interviews, Sound, Film + Video
  • Two poster designs by screen printer Alexandrea Pataky. The poster on the left contains a bird, a rabbit, and a fox all holding instruments. The poster on the right is an illustrated gig poster for The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band.

    Chicago Archives Dive: Chicago’s Screenprinting Community with Alexandrea Pataky

    by Ryan Edmund Thiel
    February 1, 2021

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    Art Design Chicago, Interviews, Sound, Film + Video
  • Chicago Archives Dive: Zine Festivals with Oscar Arriola

    by Ryan Edmund Thiel
    December 7, 2020

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    Art Design Chicago, Featured, Interviews, On Archives, Sound, Film + Video
  • Chicago Archives Dive: Underground Publishing with Julia Arredondo

    by Ryan Edmund Thiel
    November 16, 2020

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    Art Design Chicago, Featured, Interviews, On Archives, Sound, Film + Video
  • Chicago’s zine-makers: Liz Mason

    by Ryan Edmund Thiel
    November 9, 2020

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    Art Design Chicago, Interviews, On Archives, Sound, Film + Video
  • Spew, the first queer zine fest

    by Ryan Edmund Thiel
    November 2, 2020

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    Art Design Chicago, Featured, Interviews, On Archives
  • When Art Meets Design: An Overview of the All-City High School Visual Arts Exhibition

    by Ryan Edmund Thiel
    April 24, 2019

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    Community, Essays + Reviews, Exhibitions, Featured

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