Día de la Familia | Futuro Pasado
08 de marzo de 202511:00a m -3:00p m
La entrada es gratuita para los asistentes al Día de la Familia.

Participantes en el Día de la Familia de MCA, 14 de abril de 2018. Foto: Ally Almore.
Acerca del evento
A ver si puedes escuchar ecos del futuro o del pasado en Wafaa Bilal: Indulge Me.
Acceder a la información
En este evento se proporciona interpretación de ASL.
Para solicitar servicios de accesibilidad adicionales, como descripción de audio, contáctenos por correo electrónico a Accessibility@mcachicago.org o llame al 312-397-4076.

Acerca de los artistas
Sabba S. Elahi is an interdisciplinary artist and educator who grew up in a Pakistani household in the Midwest. Elahi received her MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and is recipient of artist residencies at the Chicago Artists Coalition, Ragdale, and a finalist for the Mother Art Prize (2020). Her art across fibers, drawing, performance, and installation, resists dehumanization and cultural erasure, intersecting narratives of self, community, and structures of power. She is a current recipient of the Jackman Goldwasser Residency at the Hyde Park Art Center and teaches in the Philosophy & Humanities Department at Oakton College.
Alex Belardo Kostiw is an artist, designer, and educator whose practice centers on storytelling. They explore unknown parts and possibilities in the everyday and in ourselves, as well as ways that personal connections cross time and space. Rooted in print and communication, Kostiw’s practice deals in poetic elements, visual structures of comics, and conceptually driven forms. Their work often invites close reading and interaction, even as it resists complete unravelling. Kostiw is an assistant professor in Visual Communication Design at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. They also teach printmaking at Spudnik Press and design publications for institutions with a focus on underrepresented perspectives in art and culture. Their work is collected in the Joan Flasch Artist’s Book Collection, National Museum of Women in the Arts, Pratt Institute Artist’s Books Collection, RISD Artist’s Books Collection, Zine Collection at Tufts SMFA Library, and Haas Arts Library Special Collections at Yale, among others.
Poems While You Wait is a collective of poets and their vintage typewriters that provides patrons with an unexpected and decontextualized encounter with poetry. The process is simple: give us your name, give us the topic that you would like us to write a poem about (ranging from specific to abstract with as much information or as little as you’d like), and give us 10 minutes while you wander around. Upon your return you receive a custom-made, one-of-a-kind original poem to keep for yourself or to give as a gift.
Exposición relacionada
1 de febrero de 2025 - 19 de octubre de 2025
Wafaa Bilal: Deléitame
Financiamiento
El apoyo para los programas familiares es proporcionado en parte por la Iniciativa de Educación Familiar de la Junta de Mujeres de MCA, Northern Trust y Peoples Gas Community Fund.

