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Support networks, edited by Abigail Satinsky

Label
Support networks, edited by Abigail Satinsky
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Support networks
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
edited by Abigail Satinsky
Series statement
Chicago social practice history series
Summary
When artists break boundaries of traditional forms and work outside of institutionalized systems, they often must create new infrastructures to sustain their practices. 'Support networks' looks to Chicago's deeply layered history of artists, scholars, and creative practitioners coming together to create, share, and maintain these alternative networks of exchange and collaboration. The contributors to this collection explore how the city continues to inform and shape contemporary cultural work and the development of informal organizations. Many of the authors are contributors to the scene themselves, having envisioned, founded, and activated these new ways of working. The unconventional systems explored in 'Support networks' call attention to stories and experiences often overlooked in this history. Ranging from artists' reflections to essays, interviews, and ephemera, these perspectives challenge existing narratives and foreground underrepresented voices. Through over twenty-five diverse examples of community building, activism, and catalytic projects, readers will find the inspiration they need to build their own counter-institutions
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