The Greek Diner and the Making of American Cuisine

Online IL, United States

In this hour-long class, we will explore the history of the Greek diner and its profound influence on American food culture. On the eve of World War I, Greek immigrants began buying up the diners abandoned by German Americans facing anti-German persecution brought on by the war. In these kitchens, the new Greek owners would […]

Free

Artecito Virtual – Serpientes

Online IL, United States

Snakes sometimes get labelled ‘cold-blooded’ but this is incorrect as their blood isn’t actually cold. Reptiles just need to use sources of heat, like the sun, to warm up! Join us as we explore more about Snakes with our friends at Lincoln Park Zoo! Contect Here: https://bit.ly/ArtecitoSerpientes ____________________________________ Las serpientes a veces son etiquetadas como […]

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NHM Virtual Book Club – Cloud Cuckoo Land

Online IL, United States

Join the National Hellenic Museum’s Virtual Book Club! In September, we will be discussing Cloud Cuckoo Land by Anthony Doerr, Pulitzer Prize-Winning author of All the Light We Cannot See. Book Club is free to join and meets on the third Thursday of each month at 7 PM CDT via Zoom More about Cloud Cuckoo Land: From the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of All […]

Free

Reevaluating Our Resources: Digital and Hybrid Events and Exhibitions for the Future – Mar 25 @ 3pm

Online IL, United States

Join Surinder Martignetti Frank Konrath from See Chicago Dance and Kate Flynn the Chicago Collections Consortium as they discuss the work of creating digital and hybrid events and exhibitions in the context of reevaluating our attitudes and understanding of these mediums. They'll also consider how they can be thought of and seen as resources for […]

Thinking Creatively about Museum Collaborations and Partnerships, presented by The Association of Midwest Museums – Mar 25 @ 1pm

Online IL, United States

Speakers: Patti Sherman-Cisler, Executive Director, Jewish Museum Milwaukee   Patti has spent 33 years in the cultural nonprofit sector working in the performing arts, natural history and art museums and now the Jewish Museum Milwaukee as the executive director. She holds a bachelor’s degree with a major in Anthropology from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and […]

Telling Your Financial Story, Presented by BDO FMA – Mar 25 @ 10am

Online IL, United States

This workshop focuses on key concepts and best practices in financial reporting and story-telling. We’ll explore the types of financial reports that should be generated for various audiences and at what frequency. We will also explore how to build a “team around the numbers” focused on financial results. Key concepts covered in this session will […]

Oral History: From Past to Public – Mar 24 @ 1pm

Online IL, United States

Listen in on a conversation between representatives of Columbia College Chicago research team, Erin McCarthy, Heidi Marshall, Peter Fitzpatrick, and Jeremy Bucher of the National Hellenic Museum as they discuss their shared history in Oral History Archiving and how it has evolved to bring the collection to the public eye. Modeling History Project - The […]

What Cutting Edge Research Tells Us About How Arts and Culture Donors Are Behaving, Presented by Neon One – Mar 23 @ 1pm

Online IL, United States

This session will present an overview of critical research occurring throughout our sector on the transitioning behavior of donors. Utilizing data from the Fundraising Effectiveness Project, Visa’s Global Analytics and Insights Payment Panel Data on Charitable Giving, and philanthropic psychology research we will look to understand the reality of how donors are behaving, why they […]

Newsworthy Storytelling: Engaging New Audiences Through Media Outreach – Mar 23 @ 10am

Online IL, United States

In this interactive workshop, Elizabeth Neukirch will guide participants through the process of developing effective public relations campaigns from conception to execution, with a focus on engaging new audiences through storytelling in different news mediums (print, broadcast, online). Through lecture and guided exercises, workshop participants will learn strategies to incorporate public relations into their organization’s […]

The Cultural Asset Mapping Project: Mapping Relationships – Mar 22 @ 3pm

Online IL, United States

Hear from Latham Zearfoss and Sojourner Zenobia as they present on their work with the Cultural Asset Mapping Project (CAMP) as well as future initiatives for the project and experience in furthering engagement with local artists and communities in Chicago. Speakers: Latham Zearfoss, Cultural Liaison for the Cultural Asset Mapping Project, Chicago Parks District Latham […]

Accessibility and Inclusion: In Conversation with Culture, presented by Multilingual Connections – Mar 22 @ 10AM

Online IL, United States

Speakers Carlos Hevia of Multilingual Connections and Christena Gunther of the Chicago Cultural Accessibility Consortium will present on the ways in which cultural institutions can think expansively about what it means to be accessible and inclusive to diverse populations. Karin Moen Abercrombie of the Swedish American Museum will moderate.  American Sign Language (ASL) Interpretation and […]