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Faulty Systems: Hope and Home
Intuit Gallery
Chicago, IL
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Faulty Systems: Hope and Home
Faulty Systems is a multidisciplinary event celebrating diversity and inclusion by examining perspectives that we might not otherwise be able to see. Artists, speakers, musicians, and activists all come together to share in a supportive and positive atmosphere to share how we can help better our world as individuals. It is an environment of openness and acceptance as we learn more about each other and look forward to a brighter future for all. This year we present, FAULTY SYSTEMS: HOPE & HOME as we bring together artists of different mediums to engage as a community with the issue of homelessness and housing insecurity.

We are thrilled to be partnered with Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art and will be presenting Faulty Systems in their space this year. All donations will be given to Youth Empowerment Performance Project (YEPP), who will be presenting a documentary about their work. We are also taking donations of canned goods which will be donated to the Lakeview Pantry.

As part of the event, TSOC will present the premiere of Rebekah Driscolls short opera Apart/ment, which tells four different stories of how individuals become homeless, and urges the audience to remember that we are all neighbors in the city we call home.

FAULTY SYSTEMS: HOPE & HOME
December 6th, 7:30pm
December 7th, 2:00pm

PRESENTERS
John Sibley- artist, author, teacher, homeless activist
YEPP - Youth Empowerment Performance Project
Lakeview Food Pantry
Intuit Center for the Arts

Apart/ment TEAM

Jessie Lyons, soprano
Tracey Furhling, soprano
Angela Born, soprano
Evita Trembley, mezzo-soprano

Jordan Crice, piano
Justina Chu, flute
Erick Álvarez, clarinet
John Rogler, cello

Director: Claire DiVizio,
Conductor: Alexandra Enyart


**The event is ticketless with free-will donations (suggested $10- $20) 100% supporting Youth Empowerment Performance Project (YEPP) AND/OR 5 cans of non-perishable food to be donated to Lakeview Pantry.**

Location

Intuit Gallery (View)
756 N. Milwaukee Ave.
Chicago, IL 60642
United States

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Kid Friendly: Yes!
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: No

Contact

Owner: Thompson Street Opera Company
On BPT Since: May 14, 2013
 
Claire DiVizio
www.thompsonstreetopera.or...


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