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245 00 $aStockyard Institute :$b25 years of art and radical pedagogy /$cedited and curated by Julie Rodrigues Widholm ; edited by Susan Davidson.
246 30 $a25 years of art and radical pedagogy
246 3 $aTwenty five years of art and radical pedagogy
264 1 $aChicago :$bDePaul Art Museum,$c2021.
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500 $a"This catalogue was published on the occasion of Stockyard Institute : 25 years of art and radical pedagogy, organized by DePaul Art Museum and curated by former Director and Chief Curator Julie Rodrigues Widholm, with Rachel L. S. Harper, PhD, September 9, 2021 - February 13, 2022" - Copyright page.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 220-223).
505 0 $aCurator's introduction and acknowledgments / Julie Rodrigues Widholm -- Artist's acknowledgments -- A seamless, uninterrupted action: interview with Jim Duignan / Allison Peters Quinn -- Duignan Park: playgroundschool for the encouragement of diverse, imaginative self-learners / Jorge Lucero -- A meditation on kindness / Nato Thompson -- Author, education, practice, medium, life: the structural philosophy of Stockyard Institute / Rachel L.S. Harper -- PROJECTS. Gang-proof suit ; Radio ; Austin tourist bureau and Taxi with Haha ; Urbs in horto ; Austin walking tour and Musical chairs ; Michael Piazza and 50 flags for a new May Day ; Planter boxes ; Pedagogical factory ; Technical, conceptual, relational: infiltrating formal education ; Nomadic studio ; Reimagining abandoned schools ; A plea for playgrounds ; Playground projects: See-saw, Swings, Portable fast pitch ; Public school ; Taft H.S. eagle and regret letters ; Plumridge sweater and 12 peace trophies -- Chronology -- Selected exhibition history and bibliography -- Publications -- Contributor biographies.
520 $a"Stockyard Institute is an ongoing civic, artistic, and social practice founded in 1995 by Jim Duignan in the Back of the Yards community on the South Side of Chicago. Duignan was influenced early by local activists, community artists, revolutionaries, artist collectives, and radical teachers, shaping a practice of long-term relationship building in Chicago. Stockyard Institute's projects through radio stations, curriculum, objects, publications, residencies, diagrams, public art, and ideas are designed and built reciprocally alongside poets, educators, artists, writers, activists, architects, teachers, performers, and the neighbors and agencies who live and work in the communities where the efforts provide a significant context and meaning. Stockyard Institute continues to develop widespread partnerships, studio and pedagogical works, and outdoor gardens and ecological systems across communities, while giving support to groups and always pursuing the questions raised by a collaborative, lived practice." -- publisher.
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