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SUMMARY:Spinning Home Movies #20: Quiet Still with Jason Campbell | Gallery Hours
DESCRIPTION:Spinning Home Movies #20: Quiet Still with Jason Campbell | Gallery Hours \nSpinning Home Movies #20: Quiet Still with Jason Campbell\nGallery hours – Monday\, March 9 – Saturday\, March 14\, 2026\, 1:00 – 5:00 pm\n\nAs part of its 20th Anniversary celebration\, the South Side Home Movie Project presents Spinning Home Movies Episode 20: Quiet Still with Jason Campbell\, a week-long exhibition that showcases the materiality\, architecture and temporality of home through archival films and architectural design. In the first ever Spinning Home Movies exhibition\, Jason Campbell presents an original work that combines elements of his own artistic practice with SSHMP’s Ramon Williams Collection. \n\nArtist and architect Jason Campbell transports The Linen Closet\, originally exhibited as part of the Chicago Architectural Biennial\, to the Arts Incubator gallery. An open cedar frame carries donated quilts and comforters\, creating a monument to the ritual\, improvisational practice of homemaking. In its new location\, images sampled from the Ramon Williams Collection at the South Side Home Movie Project are projected onto The Linen Closet\, expanding its material archive of home to include home movie recordings. \n\nRamon Williams was an IBEW electrician\, entrepreneur\, and amateur filmmaker who documented public life in and around his neighborhood of Bronzeville. His collection\, donated to the South Side Home Movie Project in 2020\, includes over 300 film reels captured between the 1940s and the 1960s. From parades\, performances\, sporting events and fashion shows\, Williams’ films are rare glimpses into the vibrant civic life of the historic Black neighborhood. \n\nUnlike many of the collections archived at the South Side Home Movie Project\, Williams’ films primarily document public events occurring beyond the domestic confines of a family home. And yet\, the collection of films retain the intimacy typically reserved for home movie recordings. To foreground this intimacy\, Campbell collects still frames from Williams’ films that capture moments of direct eye contact between Williams’ camera and his subjects. Excised from their moving image context and assembled into photo albums\, these stills become an archive of presence where Williams\, his subjects and visitors to the gallery share a collective interior in the midst of Black public life. \n\nThe gaze collapses the divide between public documentation and private memory. Historically\, Black presence in public space has been surveilled\, regulated\, or rendered hyper visible. When subjects look directly into Ramon Williams’ camera\, the look is not passive\, it reclaims the frame. The gaze signals: this is ours; we recognize who is filming; we belong here. By extracting only these moments\, civic documentation is transformed into something that behaves like a family archive\, where being seen is not extractive but relational. Spinning Home Movies Episode 20: Quiet Still with Jason Campbell invites us to view projected images from within The Linen Closet\, to explore the photo albums of stills\, and to consider the “stilling” power of the gaze. \nSpinning Home Movies Episode 20: Quiet Still with Jason Campbell is presented with generous support from the Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation. 
URL:https://welcometohydepark.com/event/spinning-home-movies-20-quiet-still-with-jason-campbell-gallery-hours/2026-03-13/
LOCATION:UChicago Arts Incubator\, 301 E. Garfield Boulevard\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Film,Free
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ORGANIZER;CN="UChicago Arts + Public Life":MAILTO:artsandpubliclife@uchicago.edu
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SUMMARY:EARLY SHOW: Tigran Hamasyan & Third Coast Percussion
DESCRIPTION:EARLY SHOW: Tigran Hamasyan & Third Coast Percussion \nDue to popular demand\, an early show has been added. Beat rush hour with a short and sweet set by jazz legend Tigran Hamasyan and Chicago’s own Third Coast Percussion! \nNamed “the hottest pianist in jazz” by The Guardian\, Tigran Hamasyan’s jazz mastery—steeped in the folk rhythms of his Armenian heritage—meets the “creative fearlessness” (BBC Music Magazine) of GRAMMY-winning Chicago ensemble\, Third Coast Percussion. Known for their kinetic precision and daring collaborations\, Third Coast brings a percussive fire to Hamasyan’s blend of jazz improvisation and folk-inspired melodies. Together\, they craft a bold\, rhythm-fueled experience that pushes sound and musical form to their limits. \nRuntime: 1 hour with no intermission.
URL:https://welcometohydepark.com/event/early-show-tigran-hamasyan-third-coast-percussion/
LOCATION:Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts\, 915 East 60th Street\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert/Live Music/DJ/Karoke,Performance/Theatre/Cabaret
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ORGANIZER;CN="UChicago Presents":MAILTO:chicagopresents@uchicago.edu
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SUMMARY:Tigran Hamasyan & Third Coast Percussion
DESCRIPTION:Tigran Hamasyan & Third Coast Percussion \nNamed “the hottest pianist in jazz” by The Guardian\, Tigran Hamasyan’s jazz mastery—steeped in the folk rhythms of his Armenian heritage—meets the “creative fearlessness” and “reverent precision” (BBC Music Magazine) of GRAMMY-winning Chicago ensemble\, Third Coast Percussion. Known for their kinetic precision and daring collaborations\, Third Coast brings a percussive fire to Hamasyan’s blend of jazz improvisation and folk-inspired melodies. Together\, they craft a bold\, rhythm-fueled experience that pushes sound and musical form to their limits. \nSupported by the Logan Center Jazz Forever Fund\, a gift of the Revada Foundation. Presented in partnership with Chicago Jazz Magazine\, DownBeat\, Jazz Institute of Chicago\, and WDCB 90.9 FM.
URL:https://welcometohydepark.com/event/tigran-hamasyan-third-coast-percussion/
LOCATION:Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts\, 915 East 60th Street\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert/Live Music/DJ/Karoke
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ORGANIZER;CN="UChicago Presents":MAILTO:chicagopresents@uchicago.edu
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SUMMARY:Corkscrews Coils and Clocks
DESCRIPTION:Corkscrews Coils and Clocks\n\nThe Newberry Consort celebrates the musical\, technological\, and scientific inventions from the 15th and 16th centuries in this concert featuring music by Johannes Ockeghem\, Antoine Busnoys\, Josquin des Prez and more. See images\, art\, and diagrams of Renaissance innovations projected onto a screen while you listen to music performed on the instruments designed during that time period.\n\nFriday\, March 13\, 2026 at 7:30 p.m. at Bond Chapel at University of Chicago\, 1025 E 58th St\, Chicago\n\nSaturday\, March 14\, 2026 at 4 p.m. at Saint Luke’s Episcopal Church 939 Hinman Avenue\, Evanston\n\nSunday\, March 15\, 2026 at 4 p.m. at Ganz Hall at Roosevelt University\, 430 S Michigan Ave\, Chicago\n\nTickets: $70 for preferred seating\, $45 for general admission\, $25 for affordable access tickets\, $10 for students with a valid student ID\, and free for children 16 and under.\n\nTo purchase tickets please visit www.newberryconsort.org\n\nPhone: 312-285-0885 email: info@newberryconsort.org
URL:https://welcometohydepark.com/event/corkscrews-coils-and-clocks/
LOCATION:Bond Chapel\, 1025 E 58th Street\, Chicago\, 60637
CATEGORIES:Concert/Live Music/DJ/Karoke
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Newberry Consort":MAILTO:info@newberryconsort.org
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