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MEDIA INFORMATION

 
 
 
COLLECTION NAME:
LUNA Collections
mediaCollectionId
lunacol~1~1
LUNA Collections
Collection
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Record 
Institution:
University of Chicago
institution
University of Chicago
Institution
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Collection Name:
University Of Chicago Civic Engagement Public Art
collection_name
University Of Chicago Civic Engagement Public Art
Collection Name
false
Category:
Art
category
Art
Category
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Link to collection:
https://luna.lib.uc…
link_to_collection
https://luna.lib.uchicago.edu/luna/servlet/s/6803o1
Link to collection
false
Description:
The University of Chicago is deeply committed to being a catalyst for strong South Side neighborhoods. Toward that end, the University has deepened engagement in the arts, both on campus and in local communities over the last several years. This includes development of the Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts in Woodlawn, a wide variety of community programming at the Arts Incubator in Washington Park, and support for the creation and restoration of public art that seeks to catalyze neighborhood revitalization, resilience, and involvement. This collection contains images and ephemera documenting the Office of Civic Engagement's public art engagement.
description
The University of Chicago is deeply committed to being a catalyst for strong South Side neighborhoods. Toward that end, the University has deepened engagement in the arts, both on campus and in local communities over the last several years. This includes development of the Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts in Woodlawn, a wide variety of community programming at the Arts Incubator in Washington Park, and support for the creation and restoration of public art that seeks to catalyze neighborhood revitalization, resilience, and involvement. This collection contains images and ephemera documenting the Office of Civic Engagement's public art engagement.
Description
false