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My name is Gary Zidek. Welcome to The Arts Section. Tune into the radio program every Sunday morning on WDCB 90.9 & 90.7 FM or listen to it online here. I'll be showcasing a variety of arts & entertainment stories.

Hyde Park Art Center Adapting With Changes

Hyde Park Art Center Adapting With Changes

WDCB’s Gary Zidek talks to Hyde Park Art Center executive director Kate Lorenz about moving summer classes online, new contribute what-you-can model, and Black Lives Matter support.

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WDCB's Gary Zidek talks to Hyde Park Art Center executive director Kate Lorenz about adapting in the time of COVID-19.

“It’s been interesting to see how pivoting to the virtual space, has made the work and programming available to people for whom it might not have been available before.” - Kate Lorenz, executive director of Hyde Park Art Center, talking about one of the silver linings of the current situation.

Kate Lorenz, executive director Hyde Park Art Center

Kate Lorenz, executive director Hyde Park Art Center

Even as things begin to re-open in Illinois, local arts organizations are still in wait-in-see mode when it comes to scheduling programming. For over eight decades, Hyde Park Art Center has made stimulating and sustaining visual arts in Chicago its mission. And even though the organization’s physical space at 5020 Cornell Avenue remains closed, the non-profit is still committed to being a hub for the community it serves.  Hyde Park Art Center’s summer class term starts on June 22 with increased accessibility. All of the courses and camps will be presented virtually, instead of in-person, and the Center is implementing a contribute-what-you-can payment model.

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You can check out everything going on at Hyde Park Art Center this summer by visiting hydeparkart.org

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