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Tue, May 04
In Search of the Mundane | What Pragmatism Means
Tuesday, May 4th
7-9:00PM
In Search of the Mundane seeks to extend a conversation began during an exhibition of the same name held at threewalls in 2009 and co-organized by Randall Szott and InCUBATE. It will manifest as a series of monthly events focused on the arts of living. We started this project from discussions about the philosophical tradition of Pragmatism and its potential as a tool for better understanding the everyday world of institutions and infrastructures. We view Pragmatism as a means to experiment with how these institutions and infrastructures could change in conceivable ways to better suit the needs of people who inhabit them. InCUBATE has a kinship to the notion of experience as revelation and the refusal to admit a distinction between “doing” and “thinking,” between theory and practice. Therefore, this event series is meant as a way to link the Pragmatist belief that knowledge is a social process built upon experiments in everyday life with the practical experiences we and others have in making our creative projects happen both inside and outside the pre-existing infrastructures for art and culture.
The first event will serve as the initial convening of the Pragmatist Reading Group. InCUBATE will introduce the motivations behind their interest in Pragmatism and moderate a discussion informed by two selected readings: Jane Addams' from "A Function of the Social Settlement" (1899) and William James' "What Pragmatism Means" (1907). Anyone is free to participate in the discussion. To receive digital copies of the reading, please email bryce@incubate-chicago.org.
James' essay, first delivered as a lecture in Boston in 1906, is an attempt by one of Pragmatism's founders to clearly explain to the philosophy to group of laypeople. James begins with an anecdote about solving a dispute among a group of campers arguing about a man chasing a squirrel around a tree. He continues on to position Pragmatism relative to other philosophies and defend its conception of "truth" from detractors.
Addams' essay attempts to define the mission of the social settlement as something distinct from schooling or philanthropy. Instead, Addams views it as a democratic institution functioning in accord with the ideals of Pragmatism and operative at the level of actual lives.
Thu, May 06
Claire Pentecost: Artist Talk - May 6th, 6pm
www.three-walls.org/calendar/2010/04/claire-pentecost.php
Sat, May 08
The Chicago Artist's Coaltion's ToolBox Series: Legal Rights & Protections
On Saturdays throughout the month of May, threewalls will host The Chicago Artist’s Coalition’s new Toolbox Series, a selection of professional development workshops aimed at teaching artists about business plans, financial management and application preparation.
May 8th: 11:00am-1:00pm
Legal Rights & Protections
Led by CAC Executive Director Carolina O. Jayaram, Esq and Vivek Jayaram, Esq, this workshop will teach artists about how to register and enforce copyrights, trademarks and licensing; create and negotiate contracts, and other legal issues facing artists and organizations.
May 15th: 11:00am-1:00pm
Proposal Writing
This workshop will be taught by artist Lynn Basa and Carolina O. Jayaram, Esq and will cover important elements of grant, fellowship, commission and residency applications. Participants will be required to fill out a sample application beforehand which will be critiqued during the workshop. A "winning" application will receive a one year Artist Membership to CAC.
May 22nd: 11:00am-12:30pm
Building a Business Plan
Led by licensed Financial Consultant Nancy Herring, this workshop will cover the foundation of building a successful business plan, budget and time management, tax matters and a savings plan geared towards the unique ways artists earn money.
Workshops are $15.00 each for Chicago Artist’s Coalition members or $35.00 for the series; non-members pat $25.00 workshop or $60.00 for the series. Registration and payment are required in advance. Please contact Alyson Koblas, Membership and Media Director at alyson@caconline.org or 773-772-2385 to register.
Sat, May 15
The Chicago Artist's Coalition's Toolbox Series: Proposal Writing
On Saturdays throughout the month of May, threewalls will host The Chicago Artist’s Coalition’s new Toolbox Series, a selection of professional development workshops aimed at teaching artists about business plans, financial management and application preparation.
May 15th: 11:00am-1:00pm
Proposal Writing
This workshop will be taught by artist Lynn Basa and Carolina O. Jayaram, Esq and will cover important elements of grant, fellowship, commission and residency applications. Participants will be required to fill out a sample application beforehand which will be critiqued during the workshop. A "winning" application will receive a one year Artist Membership to CAC.
May 22nd: 11:00am-12:30pm
Led by licensed Financial Consultant Nancy Herring, this workshop will cover the foundation of building a successful business plan, budget and time management, tax matters and a savings plan geared towards the unique ways artists earn money.
Workshops are $15.00 each for Chicago Artist’s Coalition members or $35.00 for the series; non-members pat $25.00 workshop or $60.00 for the series. Registration and payment are required in advance. Please contact Alyson Koblas, Membership and Media Director at alyson@caconline.org or 773-772-2385 to register.
Sat, May 22
The Chicago Artist's Coalition's Toolbox Series: Building a Business Plan
On Saturdays throughout the month of May, threewalls will host The Chicago Artist’s Coalition’s new Toolbox Series, a selection of professional development workshops aimed at teaching artists about business plans, financial management and application preparation.
May 22nd: 11:00am-12:30pm
Building a Business Plan
Led by licensed Financial Consultant Nancy Herring, this workshop will cover the foundation of building a successful business plan, budget and time management, tax matters and a savings plan geared towards the unique ways artists earn money.
Workshops are $15.00 each for Chicago Artist’s Coalition members or $35.00 for the series; non-members pat $25.00 workshop or $60.00 for the series. Registration and payment are required in advance. Please contact Alyson Koblas, Membership and Media Director at alyson@caconline.org or 773-772-2385 to register.
Fri, May 28
OFFICE ROMANCE
----- Tickets: V.I.P.s get a special limited edition Manhattan glass by Deb Sokolow. Artworks by: Aay Preston-Myint, Alex Chitty, Amy Stibich, Andreas Fischer, Ann Chen, April Jouse, Betsy Odom, Brian McNearney, Caleb Lyons, Carmen Price, Chelsea Culp, Claire Pentecost, Clare Britt, Eric May, Fraser Taylor, Holly Cahill, Irena Knezevic, Jacob Hammes, Jamisen Ogg, Jan Tichy, Jason Lazarus, Jay Wolke, Jenny Kendler, Jessica Labatte, Jessica Taylor, Jill Frank, John Neff, Jose Lerme, Judith Brotman, Karen Reimer, Kathryn Scanlan, Kelly Kaczynski, Keith Herzik, Kirsten Stoltman, Kristin Reger, Lauren Anderson, Leah Patgorski, Mark Greenwold, Marvin Astorga, Mathew Paul Jinks, Matt Irie, Maurene Cooper, Melissa Oresky, New Catalogue, Nyame Brown, Oli Watt, Peter Hoffman, Rana Siegel, Regin Igloria, Richard Hull, Rose DiSalvo, Roxane Hopper, Sabina Ott, Sarah Wagner & Jon Brumit, Selina Trepp, Siebren Versteeg, Stacia Yeapanis, Stan Shellabarger and Dutes Miller, Stephanie Brooks, Steven Husby, Cayetano Ferrer, Thad Kellstadt, Theaster Gates, Todd Chilton, Tyson Reeder, Vincent Dermody, Young Joon Kwak, Zach Cahill and more. Office Romance has been sponsored by Bain & Co., Blackout Design, Dot Press, Lake County Press, Midwest Generation, Other People’s Pixels, Pernod and TimeOut Chicago.Memorandum:
threewalls invites you to attend Office Romance 2010 spring fundraiser and auction
Sexy secretaries, junior associates and seasoned execs rub more than shoulders in the penthouse library ofThe Corporation’s mercurial Chief Executive. With the prudish Human Resources V.P. on leave with an undisclosed nervous ailment, the opportunity presents itself for hijinks, harassment, and hot encounters with the contemporary visual arts. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime chance to schmooze your way to the top. But stay savvy! One wrong move and you could end up back in the steno pool!
When: Friday, May 28th, 2010; 7:30-8:30pm, V.I.P. hour, 8:30-midnight General Admission
Where: The Library, 190 S LaSalle Street, Chicago, IL
Attire: Decidedly not business casual.
V.I.P Admission: $100 in advance, $120 at the door.
Includes V.I.P hour entertainment, appetizers and souvenir multiple; auction and dessert and other perks throughout the evening. Entry at 7:30.
General Admission: $65 in advance, $80 at the door.
Includes auction, entertainment and dessert. Entry after 8:30.
Special General Admission Couples price:
$100 in-advance only. Entry after 8:30.
Table Sponsors:
Groups can be listed as sponsors by purchasing 10 VIP tickets at regular price: $1,000.00. Table sponsors will receive special acknowledgment. Entry at 7:30.
*Office Romance* promises to be an immersive evening where Mad Men-era hijinks ensue in Chicago’s spectacular Philip-Johnson designed penthouse club, The Library - located at 190 South LaSalle Street. This year’s benefit will feature performances by Dog & Pony Theater Co., Naked Girls Reading and Chances Dances and much much more!
Auction
Artworks by emerging and established artists will be auctioned by silent and live auction. Works will range in value from $100 to $10,000, and will be available for preview and early bidding through our website May 1.
In addition to artworks, special packages and experiences will be auctioned in both silent and live events - including private collection tours and hosted dinners.

