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Finally, a Spongebob Squarepants Pop-up
By Tyra Nicole Triche
The installation by Louis De Guzman, J Balvin, and Nickelodeon runs through Saturday at 1714 North Damen. Read more
What Came After the Hairy Who? An Exhibition Answers
By Kerry Cardoza
The Elmhurst Art Museum examines post-Imagist art in Chicago. Read more
Here's Your Chance to Play Among Warhol's “Silver Clouds”
By Claire Voon
The iconic installation floats over to Ravenswood, coinciding with the Art Institute's Warhol retrospective. Read more
A Life in Miniature
By Matt Reynolds
Jay Kupjack is the last surviving member of a towering dynasty built on tiny foundations. Read more
Hope for Chicago’s Lost Wetlands
By Malvika Jolly
A new outdoor art installation channels Pullman's bygone flora and fauna. Read more
A New Book Offers Support to Kids with Incarcerated Parents
By Malvika Jolly
"Missing Daddy," a collaboration between writer Mariame Kaba and illustrator bria royal, hit shelves earlier this month. Read more
What to See at the Architecture Biennial
By Tal Rosenberg
Sweet Water Foundation’s Re-rooting + Redux tops the five things to catch at the Cultural Center and beyond. Read more
LaToya Ruby Frazier’s Labor of Love
By Jake Malooley
The photographer's first Chicago solo show centers on workers at a beleaguered GM factory in Ohio. Read more
Add Some Death to Your Home at the Oddities Flea Market
By Taylor Moore
The fest runs August 24 to 25 at Logan Square's Stan Mansion. Read more
Facing Mass Incarceration One Stitch at a Time
By Claire Voon
Bronzeville artist Dorothy Burge, 64, who comes from a line of seamstresses, crafts quilts that serve as searing memorials to victims of America’s criminal justice system. Read more
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