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Apr 16 2020

[CANCELLED/POSTPONED TO FALL] Intersecting Identities: Artist and Disabled, with UIC 3Arts Fellow Mariam Paré

AlterNarratives

April 16, 2020

4:30 PM - 6:00 PM

Location

Daley Library, 1-470

Address

801 S. Morgan St, Chicago, IL 60607

Intersecting Identities Flyer, purple with art by Paré, a self-portrait of the artist looking up at a cloud of images that are coming out of her head.

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED/POSTPONED UNTIL THE FALL 2020 SEMESTER

UIC Disability Cultural Center AlterNarratives

Intersecting Identities: Artist and Disabled
Artist Talk with 2020 UIC 3Arts Fellow Mariam Paré

Join us for a discussion and Q&A followed by a hands-on art-making session around “embracing your own weakness as an advantage.”

Thurs. April 16, 2020
4:30-6:00pm
Daley Library 1-470
(801 S. Morgan St)

This project is funded in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts to 3Arts.

Access Notes: The Daley Library is wheelchair accessible. Audio Description and CART will be provided. To maintain a low-fragrance environment, please refrain from wearing fragrance to DCC events. For any other access requests, contact dcc@uic.edu or 773-355-7050.

Flyer description: The flyer has a solid, deep purple background, and the title text is in yellow, with the event details in white. On the right half of the flyer is art by Mariam Paré, A black and white self portrait from the shoulders up on a brown background. Mariam is looking up and her head is topped by an expanding cloud of various black and white blocks, which show light gray Arabic script, a small black silhouette of a body with wings, a pigeon with a block of text, a silhouette of a tree, a single eye, and a nose and mouth in profile. The access information is in light purple text box in the lower right, and at the lower left are a series of logos: 3Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts on top; and Bodies of Work, DCC, and the Department of Disability and Human Development below.

 

Contact

Disability Cultural Center

Date posted

Feb 17, 2020

Date updated

Apr 2, 2020