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Print Yr Politics

Print Yr Politics

Vote_thumb.img_assist_custom.jpg How are artists conveying their feelings about the upcoming presidential election (a.k.a. “The Most Important Election of Our Lives, Episode Five”)? Find out at an upcoming discussion with Chicago artists Michael Goro, Ann Elizabeth Moore, and Marilyn Propp, all of whom voice their discontent with the status quo through printmaking, and who have prints featured in The Art of Democracy exhibit underway at the Loyola University Museum of Art. If you can’t make the discussion -- taking place on Saturday, Sept. 20 from 1-2:30 p.m., and co-sponsored by LUMA and The Public Square – go and visit the exhibit, which features more than 50 artists from New York and Chicago. Organized by the New York Society of Etchers, the exhibit runs through Nov. 9. 820 North Michigan Ave. Free, but please call 312-915-7630 or email luma@luc.edu to reserve your seat. more ›

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