Past Event

Art of a Community Speaks - Across Generations

This series of public conversations focuses on the history of the South Side Community Art Center (SSCAC or Center), its art collections, and the many individuals who have been a part of it over the years.

Each conversation brings together two artists/SSCAC affiliates of different generations to enrich our archive or personal, institutional, and art history at the Center.

This week’s conversation features Marva Lee Pitchford Jolly (master ceramicist and sculptor) and Samantha Hill (social archivist and story collector).

This event is free and open to the public.

The Art of A Community Speaks — Across Generations is coordinated with the South Side Community Art Center’s on-going historical research project, The Art of Community Speaks, supported by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the Ford Foundation, and the University of Chicago’s Arts Council.

For more information about this event or the series, please call (773) 373-1026 or visit southsidecommunityartcenter.com.