LnRiLWZpZWxke21hcmdpbi1ib3R0b206MC43NmVtfS50Yi1maWVsZC0tbGVmdHt0ZXh0LWFsaWduOmxlZnR9LnRiLWZpZWxkLS1jZW50ZXJ7dGV4dC1hbGlnbjpjZW50ZXJ9LnRiLWZpZWxkLS1yaWdodHt0ZXh0LWFsaWduOnJpZ2h0fS50Yi1maWVsZF9fc2t5cGVfcHJldmlld3twYWRkaW5nOjEwcHggMjBweDtib3JkZXItcmFkaXVzOjNweDtjb2xvcjojZmZmO2JhY2tncm91bmQ6IzAwYWZlZTtkaXNwbGF5OmlubGluZS1ibG9ja311bC5nbGlkZV9fc2xpZGVze21hcmdpbjowfQ==
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
The Beasts
From August 31, 2018 to October 12, 2018
The title of this exhibition is borrowed from the great American writer and humanitarian, Walt Whitman. In a 2002 essay, “For the Sake of People’s Poetry: Walt Whitman and the Rest of Us,” June Jordan questions why the great-grandfather of American poetry is not celebrated with the stature she believes this “weird” poet deserves.
2010 W Carroll Ave
Chicago, IL 60612