Regin Igloria: How Different It Is to Be Outside

May 7–August 21, 2016

Chicago Cultural Center, Michigan Avenue Galleries, 1st Floor South

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Regin Igloria: How Different It Is to Be Outside (Image: Regin Igloria, Sushi Grass in Sagebrush (detail), 2015; Photo courtesy of the artist)

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(Image: Regin Igloria, Sushi Grass in Sagebrush (detail), 2015; Photo courtesy of the artist)

 

Regin Igloria's multi-disciplinary work includes performance, sculpture, photography, drawing and artist's books. He combines many of these modes to explore the social and consumerist implications of outdoor and endurance sport and leisure.

 

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Learn basic bookbinding techniques to get you started in the book arts. Participants will learn about materials, tools and methods for making your own variations of pamphlets, stab bindings and other common non-adhesive bindings and will walk away with 4-5 different books at the end of the session that can be used for journals and sketchbooks.

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