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Published on December 12, 2010

On Track with Garage Spaces and Happy Collaborationists

written by Tempestt Hazel

The mission of Art on Track is to increase “cultural awareness and appreciation through exposure to the fine arts [by creating] new opportunities for members of the arts community to showcase their talent to an expanded demographic and reach out to those who may otherwise be isolated from the City’s vibrant art culture.”  For the third year in a row, curator Tristan Hummel brought some of the most innovative and participatory art happening in our city to the most unlikely, yet overly familiar venue–a CTA El Train.  Each car was occupied by different galleries, collaboratives and artists.  In the seventh train the guys of Garage Spaces merged with the ladies of
Happy Collaborationists to create an experience featuring Life Blude Girls, post-apocalyptic scenes and word
play.  SIFC sat down with both groups to get more information about their artistic practice and vision for Art On
Track.

Art On Track with Garage Spaces and Happy Collaborationists from Tempestt Hazel on Vimeo.

Filed under: Archives, Interviews
Tagged with: art, Art on Track, Chicago, CTA, Garage Spaces, Happy Collaborationists, spaces, Tristan Hummel
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