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With Love from Haha: essays and notes on a collective art practice. Book Release Party, published by White Walls Press:
with essays by Doug Ashford, Brett Bloom, Mary Ceruti, Margaret Crawford, Franco La Cecla, Dan Wang, and the original members of Haha: Richard House, Wendy Jacob, Laurie Palmer, and John Ploof.

Since its inception in 1988, the art collective Haha has created twenty-one projects—including sculptural installations, community-based projects, and video works—in the United States and Europe. Members Wendy Jacob, Laurie Palmer, and John Ploof have shown these projects in an innovative range of locations, from the expected (galleries and museums) to the utterly unexpected (storefronts, the hallway outside the Chicago City Council chambers, and the roof of a roving taxi). Haha's works are ephemeral, closely interwoven with the times and places where they are shown; With Love From Haha presents a range of the collective's projects in book form for the first time.

With Love From Haha is far more than just a catalog, however. Five contributors, from the fields of art, art history, urban studies, and anthropology, have come together to provide fresh new perspectives on the group's work, exploring such topics as temporality, everyday life, and the place of collaboration. 

 

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Pale Green Dinner Served


When: Friday, September 19
Time: 6:00 PM-9:00 PM
Place: Jane Addams Residents' Dining Hall
800 South Halsted street
Chicago, IL 60607

Please call 312.996.4542 to register. 


This event is ADA accessible. If you have a disability and need additional accommodations to attend an event, please inform us at the time of reservation.


The Jane Addams Hull-House Museum is part of UIC College of Architecture and the Arts and serves as a dynamic memorial to social reformer and Nobel Peace Prize recipient Jane Addams (1860-1935) and other resident social reformers whose work influenced the lives of their immigrant neighbors as well as national and international public policy.  The Museum's exhibits and public programs preserves and develops the original Hull-House site for the continuation of the historic settlement house vision, linking research, education, and social engagement.

More information about the museum and its programs can be found at: www.hullhousemuseum.org.