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Exquisite Crawl

May 12, 2018


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Homeroom and MAKE Literary Productions Present:

An Exquisite Crawl

WhenSaturday, May 12th, 4-6 PM

Where: Sector 2337, 2337 N. Milwaukee; Gallerie F, 2415 N Milwaukee Ave; and The Whistler, 2421 N Milwaukee Ave. Event begins at Sector 2337. The Whistler is a 21+ venue.

Cost: Free to attend!

What: A three-venue crawl in Logan Square featuring three unique exquisite corpse pieces created through collaborations between some of Chicago’s finest writers and musicians.


HOMEROOM
 and MAKE Literary Productions 
present a Logan Square crawl featuring a dozen writers, musicians, and artists with hybrid musical-literary practices.

Through this arts-packed, spring crawl along Milwaukee Ave, attendees will witness the unveiling of three separate exquisite corpse pieces—each created by a group of four writers and musicians. Using the well-known exquisite corpse drawing practice as a model, the participants will pass off a written line or a line of music to the next participant. That individual will then continue the creation, knowing only the single proceeding final line. Each will contain music, spoken word, a combination of the two, and an element of surprise for the participants and audience alike.

Participants include Kyle Beachy, Jim Becker, Deidre Huckabay, Mabel Kwan, A. Martinez, Ashley Miranda, Tarnynon Onumonu, Tricia Park, Kenyatta Rogers, Jeffrey Sherfey, Mai Sugimoto, Andrew Tham, Michael Zerang, and more!

Big thanks to the curators of each space:

Sector 2337: Deidre Huckabay
MEGA LAVERNE & SHIRLEY
Kenyatta Rogers
Michael Zerang

Galerie F: Jim Becker
Kyle Beachy
Tricia Park
Ashley Miranda

The Whistler: A. Martinez
Tarnynon Onumonu
Jeffrey Sherfey
Mai Sugimoto

And to Chicago poet Ed Roberson, whose first line from “Nine Chicago Poems” is the starting point for each of the three unique exquisite corpses. 

“The ants are licking open the peonies”

This event is in partnership with Sector 2337 + The Green Lantern Presss, Galerie F, and The Whistler. With promotional support from Revolution Brewing.

Raffle prizes and complimentary beer at Gallerie F made possible by Revolution. 

This event is free to attend, though The Whistler is a 21+ venue. All spaces are ADA-accessible.

Pop-up book shop created and operated by Joshua Bohnsack.

Homeroom is an independent, nonprofit resource for creative Chicagoans to develop and produce new and original arts programming

MAKE Literary Productions promotes contemporary literary writing, translation, and visual art through the annual print publication—MAKE: A Literary Magazine, multi-disciplinary arts events, and the annual Lit & Luz Festival of Language, Literature, and Art in Chicago and Mexico City.

More on the participants:

 

Kyle Beachy is a skateboarding enthusiast, novelist, filmmaker, and educator.

 

Jim Becker is a Chicago-based musician, producer, and sound engineer who has played around the city and around the world since the 1980s. 

 

Deidre Huckabay is a performer, writer, photographer, and event producer.

 

A.Martinez is a poet, visual artist, mother, and community and arts organizer living in Chicago. She received her BFA from the School of the Art Institute’s Writing Program. @alyssahydemartinez


MEGA LAVERNE & SHIRLEY is a big TEEN band that creates work with synthesizers, samplers, and choreography.

Ashley Miranda is a Guatemalan/Mexican poet whose work primarily focuses on gender identity and trauma. 

 

Tarnynon (Ty-yuh-nuh) Onumonu is a poet and performance artist native to the Jeffery Manor neighborhood on the southeast side of Chicago and is extremely proud of and humbled by her Southside citizenship and West African lineage. 

 

Tricia Park is a Juilliard-trained concert violinist and fiddler who has appeared in concert on five continents and is currently an MFA candidate in the Writing Program at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

 

Kenyatta Rogers serves on the Creative Writing Faculty at Chicago High School for the Arts and is a MAKE #17 contributor.

Jeff Sherfey is a poet currently residing in Chicago. His debut book of poetry is SWIMMING POOLS, published by Polyploid Press. 

 

Mai Sugimoto is a Japanese-born saxophonist and composer living in Chicago. Sugimoto draws inspiration from various jazz artists, Japanese folk and popular songs, and classical compositions.

 

Michael Zerang is a professional musician, composer, and producer since 1976.

 

Homeroom is an independent, nonprofit resource for creative Chicagoans to develop and produce new and original arts programming

MAKE Literary Productions promotes contemporary literary writing, translation, and visual art through the annual print publication—MAKE: A Literary Magazine, multi-disciplinary arts events, and the annual Lit & Luz Festival of Language, Literature, and Art in Chicago and Mexico City.

 


People MAKE this happen

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MAKE Magazine Publisher MAKE Literary Productions   Managing Editor Chamandeep Bains   Assistant Managing Editor and Web Editor Kenneth Guay   Fiction Editor Kamilah Foreman   Nonfiction Editor Jessica Anne   Poetry Editor Joel Craig   Intercambio Poetry Editor Daniel Borzutzky   Intercambio Prose Editor Brenda Lozano   Latin American Art Portfolio Editor Alejandro Almanza Pereda   Reviews Editor Mark Molloy   Portfolio Art Editor Sarah Kramer   Creative Director Joshua Hauth, Hauthwares   Webmaster Johnathan Crawford   Proofreader/Copy Editor Sarah Kramer   Associate Fiction Editors LC Fiore, Jim Kourlas, Kerstin Schaars   Contributing Editors Kyle Beachy, Steffi Drewes, Katie Geha, Kathleen Rooney   Social Media Coordinator Jennifer De Poorter

MAKE Literary Productions, NFP Co-directors, Sarah Dodson and Joel Craig