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Photographing the Salt Shed: The Intersection of Art and Labor

December 10 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Free

Originally constructed in 1929, the Morton Salt Company Warehouse Complex is a familiar and beloved Chicago Landmark along Elston Avenue near Goose Island. For decades, its enormous hand-painted sign has captivated people traveling along Interstate I-90. As times changed, the property was no longer used for salt storage and processing. Sandra Steinbrecher’s new photography book, The Salt Shed, chronicles the building’s remarkable transformation into a stunning music venue.

Join the CAC for an enlightening panel discussion on the Salt Shed’s redevelopment, history and working-class roots. Joining Sandra are Daniel John Majerowicz, the plumbing foreman for the project, and Paul Durica, Director of Exhibitions at the Chicago History Museum and author of the book’s history essay. The conversation is moderated by Heidi Stevens, a Chicago writer, speaker and nationally syndicated columnist, who wrote the book’s foreword.

Copies of The Salt Shed will be on sale at the CAC Design Store before and after the program and there will be a short book signing following the panel discussion.

Details

Date:
December 10
Time:
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Website:
https://www.architecture.org/events-programs/salt-shed

Venue

Chicago Architecture Center
111 E Wacker Dr
Chicago, IL 60601 United States
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Organizer

Chicago Architecture Center
Phone
312.922.3432
Email
info@architecture.org
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