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Chicago Architecture Biennial Announces Cultural Partners Offering Fall 2021 Programs that Bring The Available City’s Exploration of Architecture, Space, and Public Use to a Broad Range of Contexts and Communities
More than 100 museums, architecture studios, and community organizations—including Douglass 18, SOM, Museum of Contemporary Art, 6018 North, Studio Gang and Chicago’s Department of Cultural Affairs, and many others—will offer lectures, panels, performances,
workshops, and other events in neighborhoods across Chicago
The Chicago Architecture Biennial announced more than 100 city- wide cultural partners that will present programming in coordination with this year’s Chicago Architecture Biennial, The Available City, which will take place from September 17-December 18, 2021 at locations across the city. The 2021 edition will present ideas and possibilities for vacant urban spaces, activated with and for local community groups in collaboration with designers.
Comprising in-person and digital programs, The Available City moves outside of what has historically been the main venue of the Chicago Cultural Center to upwards of ten outdoor sites and two indoor exhibition venues. The 2021 Biennial spans ten neighborhoods and features 18 projects created by more than 68 contributors, with site partners ranging from community gardens and historic sites to schools and vacant lots. Each will bring The Available City’s community-focused exploration of architecture and the urban landscape into neighborhoods throughout Chicago, augmented and broadened by the participation of cultural partners across the city.
“It is beyond inspiring to see our city’s communities and cultural organizations collaborate together on the impressive, global platform that is presented by the Biennial,” said Chicago Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot. “The Available City’s alignment with my administration’s signature neighborhood investment initiative INVEST South/West will only amplify this collaboration and allow us to continue addressing issues that are impacting our residents by highlighting our shared histories and hopes for the future.”
The Available City reveals the wide-ranging possibilities for creating and introducing new spaces to serve community needs—including education, arts and culture, health and wellness, businesses, urban agriculture, and affordable housing—by reimagining available and vacant space in and around the city. The programs organized by cultural partners are central to ensuring that the conversation around the Biennial is inclusive and ever-changing in a diverse range of settings, venues, and communities throughout the Biennial.
“The participation of organizations across the city is very important to the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events,” noted DCASE Commissioner Mark Kelly. “We are excited to be once again partnering with the Biennial—especially with this edition, which is deeply focused on artists, architects, and cultural organizations in neighborhoods across Chicago.
The Biennial’s 2021 cultural partner programs include:
The opening of a mini-golf course by Douglass 18, a community-led project supported by the Lincoln Park Zoo, is being redesigned with a theme of bird conservation. Located in Chicago’s North Lawndale neighborhood, the plan to reinvigorate the underutilized course was developed by a cohort of young adults and community partners from Chicago’s West Side, inspired by the park’s migratory bird population. The course is set to open on August 7, 2021.
Architecture firm Skidmore Owings and Merrill (SOM), in partnership with Tsz Yan Ng and Wes McGee at the University of Michigan’s Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, is designing and building an outdoor pavilion utilizing robotic fabrication techniques for Epic Academy in South Shore, Chicago. The pavilion, which will be on view starting September 17, is constructed from sustainably sourced timber and will function as an outdoor classroom and an event and performance space, designed with the needs of Epic Academy students and teachers in mind.
RAISIN, an exhibition presented at 6018North, is inspired by and explores themes from Lorraine Hansberry’s classic play A Raisin in the Sun (1959)—from first-time homeownership, gender dynamics within communities of color to generational dreams, and more. Featuring artworks created by more than 30 Chicago and international artists, the exhibition offers local and global perspectives on ‘home’ and was organized by guest curator Asha Iman Veal with curatorial assistants Shannon Lin and Esraa Youssef.
Studio Gang, presenting the first exhibition in their new Wicker Park gallery space—a look at the Studio’s collaboration with apparel manufacturing workers co-op Blue Tin Production to transform a vacant former post office in Chicago Lawn into a new production headquarters and community hub.
On view at the Museum of Contemporary Art from September 4, the exhibition Bani Abidi: The Man Who Talked Until He Disappeared brings together nearly two decades of the work of Bani Abidi, a multidisciplinary Pakistani artist whose work explores cosmopolitanism through semi- fictional scenes of everyday life captured with a barbed sense of humor that are informed by her experiences in metropolitan cities including Chicago.
Chicago’s Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) is supporting public art and site-specific cultural programs led by the Artists-In-Residence in four INVEST South/West communities: Auburn Gresham (Dorian Sylvain), Austin (Antonia Ruppert), Englewood (Eric Hotchkiss) and New City/Back of the Yards (Fernando Ramirez in partnership with Project Onward). This program addresses the urgent need for cultural investment in neighborhoods on Chicago’s South and West sides—and furthers the City’s ongoing commitments to equity and access to the arts. Additionally, DCASE will present free cultural events and exhibitions at the Chicago Cultural Center, Millennium Park and in communities across Chicago—including a new “Music Lives Here” public art initiative launching August 29 with historical markers installed at 50 sites across Chicago and a special Record Row concert series, presented as part of the new citywide “Chicago In Tune” festival.
“The Biennial’s partnerships with both world-renowned and distinctly local arts and cultural venues across Chicago add a diversity of ideas to an exposition intended to foster an international dialogue on architecture in the city known for groundbreaking, innovative design,” states Jack Guthman, Chicago Architecture Biennial Chairman of the Board. “We greatly value these alliances.”
Throughout the Biennial, there will be a series of dedicated activation weekends between September 17 and October 31, 2021, that bring CAB’s installation sites to life through conversations, performances, and workshops in partnership with community organizations. Installation sites include Grow Greater Englewood, Community Christian Alternative Academy’s PermaPark, Central Park Theater, Westside Association for Community Action’s playlot, and El Paseo Community Garden. All projects and programs are developed in close collaboration with neighborhood organizations, schools, local residents, and the global architects who are contributors to the Biennial.
“It is exciting to see the full city coming alive with site activations and programs that highlight the work of community based and black led organizations dedicated to contributing to the future of our city” explained Anton Seals Jr., Director of Grow Greater Englewood. “In addition to participating as an installation site, we are looking forward to engaging the public from across communities and around the world to explore the significance of community-led design.”
Chicago Architecture Biennial 2021 Cultural Partners:
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6018North
ACE Mentor Program Chicago
ACRE
AIA Chicago
Alliance Française de Chicago
ALLL x Leapfrog Project
ArchAgenda
archKIDecture :: architecture teaching for kids Arquitectos Inc.
Art Institute of Chicago
Art on theMART
Arts + Public Life
Association of Architecture Organizations Auditorium Theatre
Bronzeville Artist Loft
BUILD
Canopy / architecture + design, LLC Carol Fox & Associates
CCA Academy PermaPark
Central Park Theater
Chicago Architectural Club
Chicago Architecture Center
Chicago Art Deco Society
Chicago Cultural Alliance
Chicago’s Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events Chicago Humanities Festival
Chicago International Film Festival
Chicago Mobile Makers
Chicago Public Library
College of Architecture, Illinois Institute of Technology Could Be Architecture
Cultural services French embassy / French consulate Danish Arts Foundation
DePaul Art Museum and Stockyard Institute
Design Museum of Chicago
Douglass 18
Eastlake Studio
Edgar Miller Legacy
El Paseo Community Garden European Cultural Centre – USA Exhibit Columbus
Experimental Sound Studio EXPO Chicago
Galaudet Gallery
Gallery Guichard
Glessner House
GnarWare Workshop
Good City Group
Graham Foundation
Grow Greater Englewood Historic Stone Temple Church HOK
Human Scale
Hyde Park Art Center
Kuumba Lynx
Landon Bone Baker Architects Legat Architects
Lincoln Park Zoo
MAKE Literary Productions
MAS Context
Memorial Nature Fund
Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize at IIT College of Architecture MLK District Garden
Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago Museum of Science and Industry National Museum of Mexican Art NeighborSpace
NEXT.cc STEAM by DESIGN Eco Web North River Commission
Omni Ecosystems
Open sheds used for what? Openlands
Overton Elementary School PLAMEN Art Foundation Plant Chicago
Poetry Foundation
Project Hood
Roman Susan Art Foundation NFP
SAIC Sculpture Department
SAIC Visual and Critical Studies Department
School of the Art Institute of Chicago
School of the Art Institute of Chicago Homan Square
site design group
SITE/less, an experimental architecture, movement and research center Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM)
Society of Architectural Historians
Space p11
SpaceLab.info
Studio Gang
Tender House Project
Terrain Biennial
Terrain Exhibitions
Territory NFP
The Arts Club of Chicago
The Franklin
Theatre Y
Unity Temple Restoration Foundation
University of Chicago
Volume Gallery
WACA
Water Wayfinding
Watershed Art & Ecology
Whose Lakefront Planning Group YMEN
Zephyr
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