Nathaniel Mary Quinn: A Love Letter to My Mother
Nathaniel Mary Quinn’s first solo museum show in Chicago features works on canvas and paper alongside a recreated Robert Taylor Homes living room.
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Installation of Invitation Wall mural Still Here: Zhegagoynak, Andrea Carlson, 2024.
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Art is an invitation—an invitation to see, think and feel in a new way and to be changed by the experience. Invitation Wall is the museum’s 40-foot outdoor public art exhibition space that reflects the museum’s commitment to radical hospitality. All are invited, welcome, and valued.
The current mural is by Andrea Carlson (Ojibwe) and called Still Here: Zhegagoynak.
Major funding is provided by Terra Foundation for American Art and the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events.
Nathaniel Mary Quinn’s first solo museum show in Chicago features works on canvas and paper alongside a recreated Robert Taylor Homes living room.
Three recreated apartments at the heart of the National Public Housing Museum showcase the stories of diverse families who lived in the Jane Addams Homes.
A case study of the paradoxical policies and financing tools that shape the landscape of public housing in the United States today.
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