Organized by Chicago ARTilleryA 1-day-7-hour event showcasing over 30 artists' fine art, affordable art & artfully-made craftsSaturday, December 52–9pm | 2328 N Milwaukee & 2338 N MilwaukeeThe Logan Square Holiday Sale & Show offered a cornucopia of original items: paintings, prints, cards, buttons, iron-ons, photographs, collages, appliqué t-shirts, hand-made knitwear, jewelry and much more! Vocalo.org collaborator, Superfrye had the chance to join in the event by interviewing local artists in the show.Interviews coming soon.
Victor M. Montañez showcasing his artwork at the Logan Square Holiday Art Sale and Show.
People viewing the various artist in both venues at the Logan Square Holiday Art Sale and Show.
These two artist were thrilled to be interviewed for Vocalo.org on what the Chicago Artillery is all about.
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Sex Workers Art Show »
The Sex Workers' Art Show Tour is coming to your town! The show is an eye-popping evening of visual and performance art created by people who work in the sex industry to dispel the myth that they are anything short of artists, innovators, and geniuses!
Hitting the road again in January of 2008, the Sex Workers' Art Show brings audiences a mesmerizing cabaret-style event featuring music, burlesque, spoken word, drag, and multimedia performance art; as well as a visual art display that travels with the show. The artwork and performances offer a wide range of perspectives on sex work, from celebration of prostitution and sex-positivity to views from the darker sides of the industry.
The show includes people from all areas of the sex industry: strippers, prostitutes, dommes, film stars, phone sex operators, internet models, etc. It smashes traditional stereotypes and moves beyond "positive" and "negative" into a fuller articulation of the complicated ways sex workers experience their jobs and their lives. The Sex Workers' Art Show entertains, arouses, and amazes while simultaneously offering scathing and insightful commentary on notions of class, gender, labor, and sexuality!
