High Concept Labs
HCL is a laboratory for experimental, conceptual, and genre-defying artistic projects.

In Fall 2025, @chicagodancemakersforum and @highconceptlabs—two organizations committed to supporting experimental performance and artistic practice—surveyed Chicago’s performance communities. This was a quick check-in of local artists in response to recent and ongoing shifts and losses within Chicago’s performance ecosystem. We’re now ready to share what we learned!
The Chicago Performance Community Survey Survey Report is a summary of the data and commentary collected from 93 artists including dancers, theater artists, musicians, creative producers, art educators, performance artists and more–including many working experimentally and across disciplines.
We invite you to read the report (link in bio) and to save the date for a Chicago Performance Community Convening on Saturday April 18th at @constellationchicago + @comradechicago where we’ll dig into the themes and concerns voiced through the survey, and seek creative solutions for what should happen next.
We hope you can join us!

In Fall 2025, @chicagodancemakersforum and @highconceptlabs—two organizations committed to supporting experimental performance and artistic practice—surveyed Chicago’s performance communities. This was a quick check-in of local artists in response to recent and ongoing shifts and losses within Chicago’s performance ecosystem. We’re now ready to share what we learned!
The Chicago Performance Community Survey Survey Report is a summary of the data and commentary collected from 93 artists including dancers, theater artists, musicians, creative producers, art educators, performance artists and more–including many working experimentally and across disciplines.
We invite you to read the report (link in bio) and to save the date for a Chicago Performance Community Convening on Saturday April 18th at @constellationchicago + @comradechicago where we’ll dig into the themes and concerns voiced through the survey, and seek creative solutions for what should happen next.
We hope you can join us!

In Fall 2025, @chicagodancemakersforum and @highconceptlabs—two organizations committed to supporting experimental performance and artistic practice—surveyed Chicago’s performance communities. This was a quick check-in of local artists in response to recent and ongoing shifts and losses within Chicago’s performance ecosystem. We’re now ready to share what we learned!
The Chicago Performance Community Survey Survey Report is a summary of the data and commentary collected from 93 artists including dancers, theater artists, musicians, creative producers, art educators, performance artists and more–including many working experimentally and across disciplines.
We invite you to read the report (link in bio) and to save the date for a Chicago Performance Community Convening on Saturday April 18th at @constellationchicago + @comradechicago where we’ll dig into the themes and concerns voiced through the survey, and seek creative solutions for what should happen next.
We hope you can join us!

In Fall 2025, @chicagodancemakersforum and @highconceptlabs—two organizations committed to supporting experimental performance and artistic practice—surveyed Chicago’s performance communities. This was a quick check-in of local artists in response to recent and ongoing shifts and losses within Chicago’s performance ecosystem. We’re now ready to share what we learned!
The Chicago Performance Community Survey Survey Report is a summary of the data and commentary collected from 93 artists including dancers, theater artists, musicians, creative producers, art educators, performance artists and more–including many working experimentally and across disciplines.
We invite you to read the report (link in bio) and to save the date for a Chicago Performance Community Convening on Saturday April 18th at @constellationchicago + @comradechicago where we’ll dig into the themes and concerns voiced through the survey, and seek creative solutions for what should happen next.
We hope you can join us!

In Fall 2025, @chicagodancemakersforum and @highconceptlabs—two organizations committed to supporting experimental performance and artistic practice—surveyed Chicago’s performance communities. This was a quick check-in of local artists in response to recent and ongoing shifts and losses within Chicago’s performance ecosystem. We’re now ready to share what we learned!
The Chicago Performance Community Survey Survey Report is a summary of the data and commentary collected from 93 artists including dancers, theater artists, musicians, creative producers, art educators, performance artists and more–including many working experimentally and across disciplines.
We invite you to read the report (link in bio) and to save the date for a Chicago Performance Community Convening on Saturday April 18th at @constellationchicago + @comradechicago where we’ll dig into the themes and concerns voiced through the survey, and seek creative solutions for what should happen next.
We hope you can join us!

In Fall 2025, @chicagodancemakersforum and @highconceptlabs—two organizations committed to supporting experimental performance and artistic practice—surveyed Chicago’s performance communities. This was a quick check-in of local artists in response to recent and ongoing shifts and losses within Chicago’s performance ecosystem. We’re now ready to share what we learned!
The Chicago Performance Community Survey Survey Report is a summary of the data and commentary collected from 93 artists including dancers, theater artists, musicians, creative producers, art educators, performance artists and more–including many working experimentally and across disciplines.
We invite you to read the report (link in bio) and to save the date for a Chicago Performance Community Convening on Saturday April 18th at @constellationchicago + @comradechicago where we’ll dig into the themes and concerns voiced through the survey, and seek creative solutions for what should happen next.
We hope you can join us!

In Fall 2025, @chicagodancemakersforum and @highconceptlabs—two organizations committed to supporting experimental performance and artistic practice—surveyed Chicago’s performance communities. This was a quick check-in of local artists in response to recent and ongoing shifts and losses within Chicago’s performance ecosystem. We’re now ready to share what we learned!
The Chicago Performance Community Survey Survey Report is a summary of the data and commentary collected from 93 artists including dancers, theater artists, musicians, creative producers, art educators, performance artists and more–including many working experimentally and across disciplines.
We invite you to read the report (link in bio) and to save the date for a Chicago Performance Community Convening on Saturday April 18th at @constellationchicago + @comradechicago where we’ll dig into the themes and concerns voiced through the survey, and seek creative solutions for what should happen next.
We hope you can join us!

In Fall 2025, @chicagodancemakersforum and @highconceptlabs—two organizations committed to supporting experimental performance and artistic practice—surveyed Chicago’s performance communities. This was a quick check-in of local artists in response to recent and ongoing shifts and losses within Chicago’s performance ecosystem. We’re now ready to share what we learned!
The Chicago Performance Community Survey Survey Report is a summary of the data and commentary collected from 93 artists including dancers, theater artists, musicians, creative producers, art educators, performance artists and more–including many working experimentally and across disciplines.
We invite you to read the report (link in bio) and to save the date for a Chicago Performance Community Convening on Saturday April 18th at @constellationchicago + @comradechicago where we’ll dig into the themes and concerns voiced through the survey, and seek creative solutions for what should happen next.
We hope you can join us!

In Fall 2025, @chicagodancemakersforum and @highconceptlabs—two organizations committed to supporting experimental performance and artistic practice—surveyed Chicago’s performance communities. This was a quick check-in of local artists in response to recent and ongoing shifts and losses within Chicago’s performance ecosystem. We’re now ready to share what we learned!
The Chicago Performance Community Survey Survey Report is a summary of the data and commentary collected from 93 artists including dancers, theater artists, musicians, creative producers, art educators, performance artists and more–including many working experimentally and across disciplines.
We invite you to read the report (link in bio) and to save the date for a Chicago Performance Community Convening on Saturday April 18th at @constellationchicago + @comradechicago where we’ll dig into the themes and concerns voiced through the survey, and seek creative solutions for what should happen next.
We hope you can join us!

In Fall 2025, @chicagodancemakersforum and @highconceptlabs—two organizations committed to supporting experimental performance and artistic practice—surveyed Chicago’s performance communities. This was a quick check-in of local artists in response to recent and ongoing shifts and losses within Chicago’s performance ecosystem. We’re now ready to share what we learned!
The Chicago Performance Community Survey Survey Report is a summary of the data and commentary collected from 93 artists including dancers, theater artists, musicians, creative producers, art educators, performance artists and more–including many working experimentally and across disciplines.
We invite you to read the report (link in bio) and to save the date for a Chicago Performance Community Convening on Saturday April 18th at @constellationchicago + @comradechicago where we’ll dig into the themes and concerns voiced through the survey, and seek creative solutions for what should happen next.
We hope you can join us!

In Fall 2025, @chicagodancemakersforum and @highconceptlabs—two organizations committed to supporting experimental performance and artistic practice—surveyed Chicago’s performance communities. This was a quick check-in of local artists in response to recent and ongoing shifts and losses within Chicago’s performance ecosystem. We’re now ready to share what we learned!
The Chicago Performance Community Survey Survey Report is a summary of the data and commentary collected from 93 artists including dancers, theater artists, musicians, creative producers, art educators, performance artists and more–including many working experimentally and across disciplines.
We invite you to read the report (link in bio) and to save the date for a Chicago Performance Community Convening on Saturday April 18th at @constellationchicago + @comradechicago where we’ll dig into the themes and concerns voiced through the survey, and seek creative solutions for what should happen next.
We hope you can join us!

In Fall 2025, @chicagodancemakersforum and @highconceptlabs—two organizations committed to supporting experimental performance and artistic practice—surveyed Chicago’s performance communities. This was a quick check-in of local artists in response to recent and ongoing shifts and losses within Chicago’s performance ecosystem. We’re now ready to share what we learned!
The Chicago Performance Community Survey Survey Report is a summary of the data and commentary collected from 93 artists including dancers, theater artists, musicians, creative producers, art educators, performance artists and more–including many working experimentally and across disciplines.
We invite you to read the report (link in bio) and to save the date for a Chicago Performance Community Convening on Saturday April 18th at @constellationchicago + @comradechicago where we’ll dig into the themes and concerns voiced through the survey, and seek creative solutions for what should happen next.
We hope you can join us!

In Fall 2025, @chicagodancemakersforum and @highconceptlabs—two organizations committed to supporting experimental performance and artistic practice—surveyed Chicago’s performance communities. This was a quick check-in of local artists in response to recent and ongoing shifts and losses within Chicago’s performance ecosystem. We’re now ready to share what we learned!
The Chicago Performance Community Survey Survey Report is a summary of the data and commentary collected from 93 artists including dancers, theater artists, musicians, creative producers, art educators, performance artists and more–including many working experimentally and across disciplines.
We invite you to read the report (link in bio) and to save the date for a Chicago Performance Community Convening on Saturday April 18th at @constellationchicago + @comradechicago where we’ll dig into the themes and concerns voiced through the survey, and seek creative solutions for what should happen next.
We hope you can join us!

In Fall 2025, @chicagodancemakersforum and @highconceptlabs—two organizations committed to supporting experimental performance and artistic practice—surveyed Chicago’s performance communities. This was a quick check-in of local artists in response to recent and ongoing shifts and losses within Chicago’s performance ecosystem. We’re now ready to share what we learned!
The Chicago Performance Community Survey Survey Report is a summary of the data and commentary collected from 93 artists including dancers, theater artists, musicians, creative producers, art educators, performance artists and more–including many working experimentally and across disciplines.
We invite you to read the report (link in bio) and to save the date for a Chicago Performance Community Convening on Saturday April 18th at @constellationchicago + @comradechicago where we’ll dig into the themes and concerns voiced through the survey, and seek creative solutions for what should happen next.
We hope you can join us!

In Fall 2025, @chicagodancemakersforum and @highconceptlabs—two organizations committed to supporting experimental performance and artistic practice—surveyed Chicago’s performance communities. This was a quick check-in of local artists in response to recent and ongoing shifts and losses within Chicago’s performance ecosystem. We’re now ready to share what we learned!
The Chicago Performance Community Survey Survey Report is a summary of the data and commentary collected from 93 artists including dancers, theater artists, musicians, creative producers, art educators, performance artists and more–including many working experimentally and across disciplines.
We invite you to read the report (link in bio) and to save the date for a Chicago Performance Community Convening on Saturday April 18th at @constellationchicago + @comradechicago where we’ll dig into the themes and concerns voiced through the survey, and seek creative solutions for what should happen next.
We hope you can join us!

@highconceptlabs has been an active part of the Chicago arts community for 16 years and counting. Throughout various transitions, our mission has stayed the same. As a laboratory for experimental and genre-defying artistic projects, we strive for a vibrant, artist-driven ecosystem that is equitable, inclusive, wide-reaching, and allows for experimentation. Whether you are new to our community or have been with us since day one, our values and commitment to the arts community remain the same.
To learn more about who we are and what we do, check out highconceptlabs.org.

@highconceptlabs has been an active part of the Chicago arts community for 16 years and counting. Throughout various transitions, our mission has stayed the same. As a laboratory for experimental and genre-defying artistic projects, we strive for a vibrant, artist-driven ecosystem that is equitable, inclusive, wide-reaching, and allows for experimentation. Whether you are new to our community or have been with us since day one, our values and commitment to the arts community remain the same.
To learn more about who we are and what we do, check out highconceptlabs.org.

@highconceptlabs has been an active part of the Chicago arts community for 16 years and counting. Throughout various transitions, our mission has stayed the same. As a laboratory for experimental and genre-defying artistic projects, we strive for a vibrant, artist-driven ecosystem that is equitable, inclusive, wide-reaching, and allows for experimentation. Whether you are new to our community or have been with us since day one, our values and commitment to the arts community remain the same.
To learn more about who we are and what we do, check out highconceptlabs.org.

@highconceptlabs has been an active part of the Chicago arts community for 16 years and counting. Throughout various transitions, our mission has stayed the same. As a laboratory for experimental and genre-defying artistic projects, we strive for a vibrant, artist-driven ecosystem that is equitable, inclusive, wide-reaching, and allows for experimentation. Whether you are new to our community or have been with us since day one, our values and commitment to the arts community remain the same.
To learn more about who we are and what we do, check out highconceptlabs.org.

@highconceptlabs has been an active part of the Chicago arts community for 16 years and counting. Throughout various transitions, our mission has stayed the same. As a laboratory for experimental and genre-defying artistic projects, we strive for a vibrant, artist-driven ecosystem that is equitable, inclusive, wide-reaching, and allows for experimentation. Whether you are new to our community or have been with us since day one, our values and commitment to the arts community remain the same.
To learn more about who we are and what we do, check out highconceptlabs.org.

@highconceptlabs has been an active part of the Chicago arts community for 16 years and counting. Throughout various transitions, our mission has stayed the same. As a laboratory for experimental and genre-defying artistic projects, we strive for a vibrant, artist-driven ecosystem that is equitable, inclusive, wide-reaching, and allows for experimentation. Whether you are new to our community or have been with us since day one, our values and commitment to the arts community remain the same.
To learn more about who we are and what we do, check out highconceptlabs.org.

@highconceptlabs has been an active part of the Chicago arts community for 16 years and counting. Throughout various transitions, our mission has stayed the same. As a laboratory for experimental and genre-defying artistic projects, we strive for a vibrant, artist-driven ecosystem that is equitable, inclusive, wide-reaching, and allows for experimentation. Whether you are new to our community or have been with us since day one, our values and commitment to the arts community remain the same.
To learn more about who we are and what we do, check out highconceptlabs.org.

@highconceptlabs has been an active part of the Chicago arts community for 16 years and counting. Throughout various transitions, our mission has stayed the same. As a laboratory for experimental and genre-defying artistic projects, we strive for a vibrant, artist-driven ecosystem that is equitable, inclusive, wide-reaching, and allows for experimentation. Whether you are new to our community or have been with us since day one, our values and commitment to the arts community remain the same.
To learn more about who we are and what we do, check out highconceptlabs.org.

@highconceptlabs has been an active part of the Chicago arts community for 16 years and counting. Throughout various transitions, our mission has stayed the same. As a laboratory for experimental and genre-defying artistic projects, we strive for a vibrant, artist-driven ecosystem that is equitable, inclusive, wide-reaching, and allows for experimentation. Whether you are new to our community or have been with us since day one, our values and commitment to the arts community remain the same.
To learn more about who we are and what we do, check out highconceptlabs.org.

@highconceptlabs has been an active part of the Chicago arts community for 16 years and counting. Throughout various transitions, our mission has stayed the same. As a laboratory for experimental and genre-defying artistic projects, we strive for a vibrant, artist-driven ecosystem that is equitable, inclusive, wide-reaching, and allows for experimentation. Whether you are new to our community or have been with us since day one, our values and commitment to the arts community remain the same.
To learn more about who we are and what we do, check out highconceptlabs.org.
High Concept Labs is hiring!
The Executive Director, in partnership with the Board of Directors, works towards HCL’s mission by setting and executing its strategic vision and planning.
Are you a visionary, equity-driven leader who is passionate about creative process and experimental performance? Are you excited to build on HCL’s 16 years as a laboratory for experimental, conceptual, and genre-defying artistic projects? Do you have experience within the performing arts, in regards to both strategy and execution?
Learn more about the position and how to apply at highconceptlabs.org/executivedirector [link in bio].

Thank you to everyone who joinedthe Chicago Performance Community Convening last weekend (and if you didn’t make it, we missed you and are grateful for your interest).
It was wonderful to spend time in community and be part of an exchange of ideas. Thank you for your contributions in all their forms - inspiration, inquiry, instigation, and beyond.
We are now working on organizing takeaways from the gathering to share out–anticipated by the end of May.
Also, a huge thank you to facilitators @alyshamonique, @theamtraklor, and @samthousand for creating such a thoughtful container for theseconversations and leading with care. Thank you to @maggliz for supporting the virtual space. Thank you also to@constellationchicago + @comradechicago for hosting, @fivecornersbev for yummy drinks, and @walderfoundation for support.
Photos by Ry Thiel.

Thank you to everyone who joinedthe Chicago Performance Community Convening last weekend (and if you didn’t make it, we missed you and are grateful for your interest).
It was wonderful to spend time in community and be part of an exchange of ideas. Thank you for your contributions in all their forms - inspiration, inquiry, instigation, and beyond.
We are now working on organizing takeaways from the gathering to share out–anticipated by the end of May.
Also, a huge thank you to facilitators @alyshamonique, @theamtraklor, and @samthousand for creating such a thoughtful container for theseconversations and leading with care. Thank you to @maggliz for supporting the virtual space. Thank you also to@constellationchicago + @comradechicago for hosting, @fivecornersbev for yummy drinks, and @walderfoundation for support.
Photos by Ry Thiel.

Thank you to everyone who joinedthe Chicago Performance Community Convening last weekend (and if you didn’t make it, we missed you and are grateful for your interest).
It was wonderful to spend time in community and be part of an exchange of ideas. Thank you for your contributions in all their forms - inspiration, inquiry, instigation, and beyond.
We are now working on organizing takeaways from the gathering to share out–anticipated by the end of May.
Also, a huge thank you to facilitators @alyshamonique, @theamtraklor, and @samthousand for creating such a thoughtful container for theseconversations and leading with care. Thank you to @maggliz for supporting the virtual space. Thank you also to@constellationchicago + @comradechicago for hosting, @fivecornersbev for yummy drinks, and @walderfoundation for support.
Photos by Ry Thiel.

Thank you to everyone who joinedthe Chicago Performance Community Convening last weekend (and if you didn’t make it, we missed you and are grateful for your interest).
It was wonderful to spend time in community and be part of an exchange of ideas. Thank you for your contributions in all their forms - inspiration, inquiry, instigation, and beyond.
We are now working on organizing takeaways from the gathering to share out–anticipated by the end of May.
Also, a huge thank you to facilitators @alyshamonique, @theamtraklor, and @samthousand for creating such a thoughtful container for theseconversations and leading with care. Thank you to @maggliz for supporting the virtual space. Thank you also to@constellationchicago + @comradechicago for hosting, @fivecornersbev for yummy drinks, and @walderfoundation for support.
Photos by Ry Thiel.

Thank you to everyone who joinedthe Chicago Performance Community Convening last weekend (and if you didn’t make it, we missed you and are grateful for your interest).
It was wonderful to spend time in community and be part of an exchange of ideas. Thank you for your contributions in all their forms - inspiration, inquiry, instigation, and beyond.
We are now working on organizing takeaways from the gathering to share out–anticipated by the end of May.
Also, a huge thank you to facilitators @alyshamonique, @theamtraklor, and @samthousand for creating such a thoughtful container for theseconversations and leading with care. Thank you to @maggliz for supporting the virtual space. Thank you also to@constellationchicago + @comradechicago for hosting, @fivecornersbev for yummy drinks, and @walderfoundation for support.
Photos by Ry Thiel.

Thank you to everyone who joinedthe Chicago Performance Community Convening last weekend (and if you didn’t make it, we missed you and are grateful for your interest).
It was wonderful to spend time in community and be part of an exchange of ideas. Thank you for your contributions in all their forms - inspiration, inquiry, instigation, and beyond.
We are now working on organizing takeaways from the gathering to share out–anticipated by the end of May.
Also, a huge thank you to facilitators @alyshamonique, @theamtraklor, and @samthousand for creating such a thoughtful container for theseconversations and leading with care. Thank you to @maggliz for supporting the virtual space. Thank you also to@constellationchicago + @comradechicago for hosting, @fivecornersbev for yummy drinks, and @walderfoundation for support.
Photos by Ry Thiel.

Thank you to everyone who joinedthe Chicago Performance Community Convening last weekend (and if you didn’t make it, we missed you and are grateful for your interest).
It was wonderful to spend time in community and be part of an exchange of ideas. Thank you for your contributions in all their forms - inspiration, inquiry, instigation, and beyond.
We are now working on organizing takeaways from the gathering to share out–anticipated by the end of May.
Also, a huge thank you to facilitators @alyshamonique, @theamtraklor, and @samthousand for creating such a thoughtful container for theseconversations and leading with care. Thank you to @maggliz for supporting the virtual space. Thank you also to@constellationchicago + @comradechicago for hosting, @fivecornersbev for yummy drinks, and @walderfoundation for support.
Photos by Ry Thiel.

Thank you to everyone who joinedthe Chicago Performance Community Convening last weekend (and if you didn’t make it, we missed you and are grateful for your interest).
It was wonderful to spend time in community and be part of an exchange of ideas. Thank you for your contributions in all their forms - inspiration, inquiry, instigation, and beyond.
We are now working on organizing takeaways from the gathering to share out–anticipated by the end of May.
Also, a huge thank you to facilitators @alyshamonique, @theamtraklor, and @samthousand for creating such a thoughtful container for theseconversations and leading with care. Thank you to @maggliz for supporting the virtual space. Thank you also to@constellationchicago + @comradechicago for hosting, @fivecornersbev for yummy drinks, and @walderfoundation for support.
Photos by Ry Thiel.

Thank you to everyone who joinedthe Chicago Performance Community Convening last weekend (and if you didn’t make it, we missed you and are grateful for your interest).
It was wonderful to spend time in community and be part of an exchange of ideas. Thank you for your contributions in all their forms - inspiration, inquiry, instigation, and beyond.
We are now working on organizing takeaways from the gathering to share out–anticipated by the end of May.
Also, a huge thank you to facilitators @alyshamonique, @theamtraklor, and @samthousand for creating such a thoughtful container for theseconversations and leading with care. Thank you to @maggliz for supporting the virtual space. Thank you also to@constellationchicago + @comradechicago for hosting, @fivecornersbev for yummy drinks, and @walderfoundation for support.
Photos by Ry Thiel.

THIS SUNDAY:
Art/Access Lab: Know Your Rights
Sunday, April 26
2:00-4:00pm
📍in person at @expstation
👨🏿💻or RSVP for the zoom link
Details in bio
DM us to volunteer!
Presented by @unfoldingdisabilityfutures and @highconceptlabs
In Partnership with@accessliving and @cuerposjustificados
With special guests:
@christopherramos
@werdmvmnt
@genevieveramos.art
How can we know—and claim—our rights related to disability, immigration, free speech? How can we use our creative practice to navigate, share, and defend these rights?
This community gathering invites artists with disabilities and allies to learn about our rights and use art to help defend these rights for ourselves and others.
Blending practical information with artistic activities, this interactive event aims to build solidarity and create resources to share with neighbors, friends, and colleagues.
Chris Ramos of Access Living will guide us through our rights, offering special attention to the intersection of disability rights and immigration rights, and how these rights apply to disabled immigrants who encounter immigration officials. Then we’ll invite attendees to create mini-zines for community distribution, contribute to a collaborative artwork, and to screenprint and embellish protest posters.
Virtual participants can contribute to a digital zine via Canva or join a breakout room to discuss and share accessible mutual aid efforts and resources.
Through these activities, we strengthen our ability to protect ourselves, support our community, and participate in collective resistance.

THIS SUNDAY:
Art/Access Lab: Know Your Rights
Sunday, April 26
2:00-4:00pm
📍in person at @expstation
👨🏿💻or RSVP for the zoom link
Details in bio
DM us to volunteer!
Presented by @unfoldingdisabilityfutures and @highconceptlabs
In Partnership with@accessliving and @cuerposjustificados
With special guests:
@christopherramos
@werdmvmnt
@genevieveramos.art
How can we know—and claim—our rights related to disability, immigration, free speech? How can we use our creative practice to navigate, share, and defend these rights?
This community gathering invites artists with disabilities and allies to learn about our rights and use art to help defend these rights for ourselves and others.
Blending practical information with artistic activities, this interactive event aims to build solidarity and create resources to share with neighbors, friends, and colleagues.
Chris Ramos of Access Living will guide us through our rights, offering special attention to the intersection of disability rights and immigration rights, and how these rights apply to disabled immigrants who encounter immigration officials. Then we’ll invite attendees to create mini-zines for community distribution, contribute to a collaborative artwork, and to screenprint and embellish protest posters.
Virtual participants can contribute to a digital zine via Canva or join a breakout room to discuss and share accessible mutual aid efforts and resources.
Through these activities, we strengthen our ability to protect ourselves, support our community, and participate in collective resistance.

THIS SUNDAY:
Art/Access Lab: Know Your Rights
Sunday, April 26
2:00-4:00pm
📍in person at @expstation
👨🏿💻or RSVP for the zoom link
Details in bio
DM us to volunteer!
Presented by @unfoldingdisabilityfutures and @highconceptlabs
In Partnership with@accessliving and @cuerposjustificados
With special guests:
@christopherramos
@werdmvmnt
@genevieveramos.art
How can we know—and claim—our rights related to disability, immigration, free speech? How can we use our creative practice to navigate, share, and defend these rights?
This community gathering invites artists with disabilities and allies to learn about our rights and use art to help defend these rights for ourselves and others.
Blending practical information with artistic activities, this interactive event aims to build solidarity and create resources to share with neighbors, friends, and colleagues.
Chris Ramos of Access Living will guide us through our rights, offering special attention to the intersection of disability rights and immigration rights, and how these rights apply to disabled immigrants who encounter immigration officials. Then we’ll invite attendees to create mini-zines for community distribution, contribute to a collaborative artwork, and to screenprint and embellish protest posters.
Virtual participants can contribute to a digital zine via Canva or join a breakout room to discuss and share accessible mutual aid efforts and resources.
Through these activities, we strengthen our ability to protect ourselves, support our community, and participate in collective resistance.

THIS SUNDAY:
Art/Access Lab: Know Your Rights
Sunday, April 26
2:00-4:00pm
📍in person at @expstation
👨🏿💻or RSVP for the zoom link
Details in bio
DM us to volunteer!
Presented by @unfoldingdisabilityfutures and @highconceptlabs
In Partnership with@accessliving and @cuerposjustificados
With special guests:
@christopherramos
@werdmvmnt
@genevieveramos.art
How can we know—and claim—our rights related to disability, immigration, free speech? How can we use our creative practice to navigate, share, and defend these rights?
This community gathering invites artists with disabilities and allies to learn about our rights and use art to help defend these rights for ourselves and others.
Blending practical information with artistic activities, this interactive event aims to build solidarity and create resources to share with neighbors, friends, and colleagues.
Chris Ramos of Access Living will guide us through our rights, offering special attention to the intersection of disability rights and immigration rights, and how these rights apply to disabled immigrants who encounter immigration officials. Then we’ll invite attendees to create mini-zines for community distribution, contribute to a collaborative artwork, and to screenprint and embellish protest posters.
Virtual participants can contribute to a digital zine via Canva or join a breakout room to discuss and share accessible mutual aid efforts and resources.
Through these activities, we strengthen our ability to protect ourselves, support our community, and participate in collective resistance.

THIS SUNDAY:
Art/Access Lab: Know Your Rights
Sunday, April 26
2:00-4:00pm
📍in person at @expstation
👨🏿💻or RSVP for the zoom link
Details in bio
DM us to volunteer!
Presented by @unfoldingdisabilityfutures and @highconceptlabs
In Partnership with@accessliving and @cuerposjustificados
With special guests:
@christopherramos
@werdmvmnt
@genevieveramos.art
How can we know—and claim—our rights related to disability, immigration, free speech? How can we use our creative practice to navigate, share, and defend these rights?
This community gathering invites artists with disabilities and allies to learn about our rights and use art to help defend these rights for ourselves and others.
Blending practical information with artistic activities, this interactive event aims to build solidarity and create resources to share with neighbors, friends, and colleagues.
Chris Ramos of Access Living will guide us through our rights, offering special attention to the intersection of disability rights and immigration rights, and how these rights apply to disabled immigrants who encounter immigration officials. Then we’ll invite attendees to create mini-zines for community distribution, contribute to a collaborative artwork, and to screenprint and embellish protest posters.
Virtual participants can contribute to a digital zine via Canva or join a breakout room to discuss and share accessible mutual aid efforts and resources.
Through these activities, we strengthen our ability to protect ourselves, support our community, and participate in collective resistance.

Meet William Estrada!
@werdmvmnt
This weekend, William is joining @cuerposjustificados, @unfoldingdisabilityfutures, @highconceptlabs and @accessliving in presenting:
Art/Access Lab: Know Your Rights
Sunday, April 26
2:00-4:00pm
📍in person at @expstation
👨🏿💻or RSVP for the zoom link
Details in bio
DM us to volunteer!
William Estrada’s approach to art and teaching is centered on collaborative discourse. His roles as a teacher, artist, and cultural worker are intertwined. He draws on academic literature, educational settings, and personal interactions to report, record, reveal, and amplify lived experiences, aiming to foster radical imagination.
Estrada's current research focuses on developing community-based, culturally relevant projects that critically examine power structures related to race, the economy, and cultural access in contested spaces. He aspires to envision and work toward a more equitable collective future through intentional, sustained collaborations with individuals in their communities.
William Estrada is the printmaker behind the Mobile Street Art Cart. Inspired by ice cream and food vendor carts in Little Village. The Mobile Street Art Cart creates temporary space for talking about art and its impact on our communities, and shares resources to support artmaking and community-building.
Following our disability, immigration, and free speech Know Your Rights workshop (presented by @christopherramos of @accessliving), join William Estrada in creating and embellishing screenprinted protest posters!
#HybridEvent
#AccessYourWay
#DisabilityArts
#Screenprinting
#CommunityPrintmaking

Meet William Estrada!
@werdmvmnt
This weekend, William is joining @cuerposjustificados, @unfoldingdisabilityfutures, @highconceptlabs and @accessliving in presenting:
Art/Access Lab: Know Your Rights
Sunday, April 26
2:00-4:00pm
📍in person at @expstation
👨🏿💻or RSVP for the zoom link
Details in bio
DM us to volunteer!
William Estrada’s approach to art and teaching is centered on collaborative discourse. His roles as a teacher, artist, and cultural worker are intertwined. He draws on academic literature, educational settings, and personal interactions to report, record, reveal, and amplify lived experiences, aiming to foster radical imagination.
Estrada's current research focuses on developing community-based, culturally relevant projects that critically examine power structures related to race, the economy, and cultural access in contested spaces. He aspires to envision and work toward a more equitable collective future through intentional, sustained collaborations with individuals in their communities.
William Estrada is the printmaker behind the Mobile Street Art Cart. Inspired by ice cream and food vendor carts in Little Village. The Mobile Street Art Cart creates temporary space for talking about art and its impact on our communities, and shares resources to support artmaking and community-building.
Following our disability, immigration, and free speech Know Your Rights workshop (presented by @christopherramos of @accessliving), join William Estrada in creating and embellishing screenprinted protest posters!
#HybridEvent
#AccessYourWay
#DisabilityArts
#Screenprinting
#CommunityPrintmaking

Meet William Estrada!
@werdmvmnt
This weekend, William is joining @cuerposjustificados, @unfoldingdisabilityfutures, @highconceptlabs and @accessliving in presenting:
Art/Access Lab: Know Your Rights
Sunday, April 26
2:00-4:00pm
📍in person at @expstation
👨🏿💻or RSVP for the zoom link
Details in bio
DM us to volunteer!
William Estrada’s approach to art and teaching is centered on collaborative discourse. His roles as a teacher, artist, and cultural worker are intertwined. He draws on academic literature, educational settings, and personal interactions to report, record, reveal, and amplify lived experiences, aiming to foster radical imagination.
Estrada's current research focuses on developing community-based, culturally relevant projects that critically examine power structures related to race, the economy, and cultural access in contested spaces. He aspires to envision and work toward a more equitable collective future through intentional, sustained collaborations with individuals in their communities.
William Estrada is the printmaker behind the Mobile Street Art Cart. Inspired by ice cream and food vendor carts in Little Village. The Mobile Street Art Cart creates temporary space for talking about art and its impact on our communities, and shares resources to support artmaking and community-building.
Following our disability, immigration, and free speech Know Your Rights workshop (presented by @christopherramos of @accessliving), join William Estrada in creating and embellishing screenprinted protest posters!
#HybridEvent
#AccessYourWay
#DisabilityArts
#Screenprinting
#CommunityPrintmaking

Meet William Estrada!
@werdmvmnt
This weekend, William is joining @cuerposjustificados, @unfoldingdisabilityfutures, @highconceptlabs and @accessliving in presenting:
Art/Access Lab: Know Your Rights
Sunday, April 26
2:00-4:00pm
📍in person at @expstation
👨🏿💻or RSVP for the zoom link
Details in bio
DM us to volunteer!
William Estrada’s approach to art and teaching is centered on collaborative discourse. His roles as a teacher, artist, and cultural worker are intertwined. He draws on academic literature, educational settings, and personal interactions to report, record, reveal, and amplify lived experiences, aiming to foster radical imagination.
Estrada's current research focuses on developing community-based, culturally relevant projects that critically examine power structures related to race, the economy, and cultural access in contested spaces. He aspires to envision and work toward a more equitable collective future through intentional, sustained collaborations with individuals in their communities.
William Estrada is the printmaker behind the Mobile Street Art Cart. Inspired by ice cream and food vendor carts in Little Village. The Mobile Street Art Cart creates temporary space for talking about art and its impact on our communities, and shares resources to support artmaking and community-building.
Following our disability, immigration, and free speech Know Your Rights workshop (presented by @christopherramos of @accessliving), join William Estrada in creating and embellishing screenprinted protest posters!
#HybridEvent
#AccessYourWay
#DisabilityArts
#Screenprinting
#CommunityPrintmaking

Meet William Estrada!
@werdmvmnt
This weekend, William is joining @cuerposjustificados, @unfoldingdisabilityfutures, @highconceptlabs and @accessliving in presenting:
Art/Access Lab: Know Your Rights
Sunday, April 26
2:00-4:00pm
📍in person at @expstation
👨🏿💻or RSVP for the zoom link
Details in bio
DM us to volunteer!
William Estrada’s approach to art and teaching is centered on collaborative discourse. His roles as a teacher, artist, and cultural worker are intertwined. He draws on academic literature, educational settings, and personal interactions to report, record, reveal, and amplify lived experiences, aiming to foster radical imagination.
Estrada's current research focuses on developing community-based, culturally relevant projects that critically examine power structures related to race, the economy, and cultural access in contested spaces. He aspires to envision and work toward a more equitable collective future through intentional, sustained collaborations with individuals in their communities.
William Estrada is the printmaker behind the Mobile Street Art Cart. Inspired by ice cream and food vendor carts in Little Village. The Mobile Street Art Cart creates temporary space for talking about art and its impact on our communities, and shares resources to support artmaking and community-building.
Following our disability, immigration, and free speech Know Your Rights workshop (presented by @christopherramos of @accessliving), join William Estrada in creating and embellishing screenprinted protest posters!
#HybridEvent
#AccessYourWay
#DisabilityArts
#Screenprinting
#CommunityPrintmaking

Meet William Estrada!
@werdmvmnt
This weekend, William is joining @cuerposjustificados, @unfoldingdisabilityfutures, @highconceptlabs and @accessliving in presenting:
Art/Access Lab: Know Your Rights
Sunday, April 26
2:00-4:00pm
📍in person at @expstation
👨🏿💻or RSVP for the zoom link
Details in bio
DM us to volunteer!
William Estrada’s approach to art and teaching is centered on collaborative discourse. His roles as a teacher, artist, and cultural worker are intertwined. He draws on academic literature, educational settings, and personal interactions to report, record, reveal, and amplify lived experiences, aiming to foster radical imagination.
Estrada's current research focuses on developing community-based, culturally relevant projects that critically examine power structures related to race, the economy, and cultural access in contested spaces. He aspires to envision and work toward a more equitable collective future through intentional, sustained collaborations with individuals in their communities.
William Estrada is the printmaker behind the Mobile Street Art Cart. Inspired by ice cream and food vendor carts in Little Village. The Mobile Street Art Cart creates temporary space for talking about art and its impact on our communities, and shares resources to support artmaking and community-building.
Following our disability, immigration, and free speech Know Your Rights workshop (presented by @christopherramos of @accessliving), join William Estrada in creating and embellishing screenprinted protest posters!
#HybridEvent
#AccessYourWay
#DisabilityArts
#Screenprinting
#CommunityPrintmaking

Meet William Estrada!
@werdmvmnt
This weekend, William is joining @cuerposjustificados, @unfoldingdisabilityfutures, @highconceptlabs and @accessliving in presenting:
Art/Access Lab: Know Your Rights
Sunday, April 26
2:00-4:00pm
📍in person at @expstation
👨🏿💻or RSVP for the zoom link
Details in bio
DM us to volunteer!
William Estrada’s approach to art and teaching is centered on collaborative discourse. His roles as a teacher, artist, and cultural worker are intertwined. He draws on academic literature, educational settings, and personal interactions to report, record, reveal, and amplify lived experiences, aiming to foster radical imagination.
Estrada's current research focuses on developing community-based, culturally relevant projects that critically examine power structures related to race, the economy, and cultural access in contested spaces. He aspires to envision and work toward a more equitable collective future through intentional, sustained collaborations with individuals in their communities.
William Estrada is the printmaker behind the Mobile Street Art Cart. Inspired by ice cream and food vendor carts in Little Village. The Mobile Street Art Cart creates temporary space for talking about art and its impact on our communities, and shares resources to support artmaking and community-building.
Following our disability, immigration, and free speech Know Your Rights workshop (presented by @christopherramos of @accessliving), join William Estrada in creating and embellishing screenprinted protest posters!
#HybridEvent
#AccessYourWay
#DisabilityArts
#Screenprinting
#CommunityPrintmaking

Meet William Estrada!
@werdmvmnt
This weekend, William is joining @cuerposjustificados, @unfoldingdisabilityfutures, @highconceptlabs and @accessliving in presenting:
Art/Access Lab: Know Your Rights
Sunday, April 26
2:00-4:00pm
📍in person at @expstation
👨🏿💻or RSVP for the zoom link
Details in bio
DM us to volunteer!
William Estrada’s approach to art and teaching is centered on collaborative discourse. His roles as a teacher, artist, and cultural worker are intertwined. He draws on academic literature, educational settings, and personal interactions to report, record, reveal, and amplify lived experiences, aiming to foster radical imagination.
Estrada's current research focuses on developing community-based, culturally relevant projects that critically examine power structures related to race, the economy, and cultural access in contested spaces. He aspires to envision and work toward a more equitable collective future through intentional, sustained collaborations with individuals in their communities.
William Estrada is the printmaker behind the Mobile Street Art Cart. Inspired by ice cream and food vendor carts in Little Village. The Mobile Street Art Cart creates temporary space for talking about art and its impact on our communities, and shares resources to support artmaking and community-building.
Following our disability, immigration, and free speech Know Your Rights workshop (presented by @christopherramos of @accessliving), join William Estrada in creating and embellishing screenprinted protest posters!
#HybridEvent
#AccessYourWay
#DisabilityArts
#Screenprinting
#CommunityPrintmaking

Meet Cuerpos Justificados!
@cuerposjustificados, @unfoldingdisabilityfutures, @highconceptlabs, and @accessliving are all partnering to present the next Art/Access Lab.
Cuerpos Justificados, which translates to "Justified Bodies", is a disability-lead grassroots artist collective featuring intentional, innovative, and boundary-defying disability works that make political statements.
Cuerpos Justificados (CJ)integrates community participation and collaboration. Mixed ability organizing, love, vulnerability, and nonhierarchical decision-making from a crip-POC-feminist lens lays the groundwork for their collective. They value ✨CRIPISTEMOLOGY ✨, an approach that centers disabled ways of knowing and being in the world.
Join CJ co-founder, Genevieve Ramos (@genevieveramos.art), in creating mini-zines for community distribution and contributing to a collaborative artwork.
Art/Access Lab: Know Your Rights
Sunday, April 26
2:00-4:00pm
📍in person at @expstation
👩🏻💻or RSVP for the zoom link
w/ @christopherramos and @werdmvmnt
Details in bio
#HybridEvent
#AccessYourWay
#DisabilityArts
#cripistemology

Meet Cuerpos Justificados!
@cuerposjustificados, @unfoldingdisabilityfutures, @highconceptlabs, and @accessliving are all partnering to present the next Art/Access Lab.
Cuerpos Justificados, which translates to "Justified Bodies", is a disability-lead grassroots artist collective featuring intentional, innovative, and boundary-defying disability works that make political statements.
Cuerpos Justificados (CJ)integrates community participation and collaboration. Mixed ability organizing, love, vulnerability, and nonhierarchical decision-making from a crip-POC-feminist lens lays the groundwork for their collective. They value ✨CRIPISTEMOLOGY ✨, an approach that centers disabled ways of knowing and being in the world.
Join CJ co-founder, Genevieve Ramos (@genevieveramos.art), in creating mini-zines for community distribution and contributing to a collaborative artwork.
Art/Access Lab: Know Your Rights
Sunday, April 26
2:00-4:00pm
📍in person at @expstation
👩🏻💻or RSVP for the zoom link
w/ @christopherramos and @werdmvmnt
Details in bio
#HybridEvent
#AccessYourWay
#DisabilityArts
#cripistemology

Meet Cuerpos Justificados!
@cuerposjustificados, @unfoldingdisabilityfutures, @highconceptlabs, and @accessliving are all partnering to present the next Art/Access Lab.
Cuerpos Justificados, which translates to "Justified Bodies", is a disability-lead grassroots artist collective featuring intentional, innovative, and boundary-defying disability works that make political statements.
Cuerpos Justificados (CJ)integrates community participation and collaboration. Mixed ability organizing, love, vulnerability, and nonhierarchical decision-making from a crip-POC-feminist lens lays the groundwork for their collective. They value ✨CRIPISTEMOLOGY ✨, an approach that centers disabled ways of knowing and being in the world.
Join CJ co-founder, Genevieve Ramos (@genevieveramos.art), in creating mini-zines for community distribution and contributing to a collaborative artwork.
Art/Access Lab: Know Your Rights
Sunday, April 26
2:00-4:00pm
📍in person at @expstation
👩🏻💻or RSVP for the zoom link
w/ @christopherramos and @werdmvmnt
Details in bio
#HybridEvent
#AccessYourWay
#DisabilityArts
#cripistemology

Meet Cuerpos Justificados!
@cuerposjustificados, @unfoldingdisabilityfutures, @highconceptlabs, and @accessliving are all partnering to present the next Art/Access Lab.
Cuerpos Justificados, which translates to "Justified Bodies", is a disability-lead grassroots artist collective featuring intentional, innovative, and boundary-defying disability works that make political statements.
Cuerpos Justificados (CJ)integrates community participation and collaboration. Mixed ability organizing, love, vulnerability, and nonhierarchical decision-making from a crip-POC-feminist lens lays the groundwork for their collective. They value ✨CRIPISTEMOLOGY ✨, an approach that centers disabled ways of knowing and being in the world.
Join CJ co-founder, Genevieve Ramos (@genevieveramos.art), in creating mini-zines for community distribution and contributing to a collaborative artwork.
Art/Access Lab: Know Your Rights
Sunday, April 26
2:00-4:00pm
📍in person at @expstation
👩🏻💻or RSVP for the zoom link
w/ @christopherramos and @werdmvmnt
Details in bio
#HybridEvent
#AccessYourWay
#DisabilityArts
#cripistemology

Meet Cuerpos Justificados!
@cuerposjustificados, @unfoldingdisabilityfutures, @highconceptlabs, and @accessliving are all partnering to present the next Art/Access Lab.
Cuerpos Justificados, which translates to "Justified Bodies", is a disability-lead grassroots artist collective featuring intentional, innovative, and boundary-defying disability works that make political statements.
Cuerpos Justificados (CJ)integrates community participation and collaboration. Mixed ability organizing, love, vulnerability, and nonhierarchical decision-making from a crip-POC-feminist lens lays the groundwork for their collective. They value ✨CRIPISTEMOLOGY ✨, an approach that centers disabled ways of knowing and being in the world.
Join CJ co-founder, Genevieve Ramos (@genevieveramos.art), in creating mini-zines for community distribution and contributing to a collaborative artwork.
Art/Access Lab: Know Your Rights
Sunday, April 26
2:00-4:00pm
📍in person at @expstation
👩🏻💻or RSVP for the zoom link
w/ @christopherramos and @werdmvmnt
Details in bio
#HybridEvent
#AccessYourWay
#DisabilityArts
#cripistemology

Meet Cuerpos Justificados!
@cuerposjustificados, @unfoldingdisabilityfutures, @highconceptlabs, and @accessliving are all partnering to present the next Art/Access Lab.
Cuerpos Justificados, which translates to "Justified Bodies", is a disability-lead grassroots artist collective featuring intentional, innovative, and boundary-defying disability works that make political statements.
Cuerpos Justificados (CJ)integrates community participation and collaboration. Mixed ability organizing, love, vulnerability, and nonhierarchical decision-making from a crip-POC-feminist lens lays the groundwork for their collective. They value ✨CRIPISTEMOLOGY ✨, an approach that centers disabled ways of knowing and being in the world.
Join CJ co-founder, Genevieve Ramos (@genevieveramos.art), in creating mini-zines for community distribution and contributing to a collaborative artwork.
Art/Access Lab: Know Your Rights
Sunday, April 26
2:00-4:00pm
📍in person at @expstation
👩🏻💻or RSVP for the zoom link
w/ @christopherramos and @werdmvmnt
Details in bio
#HybridEvent
#AccessYourWay
#DisabilityArts
#cripistemology

LAST CALL:
JOIN US FOR THE CHICAGO PERFORMANCE COMMUNITY CONVENING
🗓️Saturday, April 18
11:00am to 3:00pm
📍In person at @constellationchicago + @comradechicago (3111 N Western Ave)
📣OR VIRTUALLY! (RSVP for zoom link)
Artists, performance makers, and change makers are invited to participate in this discussion to see how we can develop better, stronger, and more sustainable opportunities for performing artists together.
Facilitation by the incredible team of @alyshamonique, @theamtraklor, and @samthousand, with zoom facilitation by @maggliz.
Details & RSVP at link in bio
This convening is organized and presented by @chicagodancemakersforum and
@highconceptlabs—two organizations committed to supporting experimental performance and artistic practice, with support from @walderfoundation.

LAST CALL:
JOIN US FOR THE CHICAGO PERFORMANCE COMMUNITY CONVENING
🗓️Saturday, April 18
11:00am to 3:00pm
📍In person at @constellationchicago + @comradechicago (3111 N Western Ave)
📣OR VIRTUALLY! (RSVP for zoom link)
Artists, performance makers, and change makers are invited to participate in this discussion to see how we can develop better, stronger, and more sustainable opportunities for performing artists together.
Facilitation by the incredible team of @alyshamonique, @theamtraklor, and @samthousand, with zoom facilitation by @maggliz.
Details & RSVP at link in bio
This convening is organized and presented by @chicagodancemakersforum and
@highconceptlabs—two organizations committed to supporting experimental performance and artistic practice, with support from @walderfoundation.

LAST CALL:
JOIN US FOR THE CHICAGO PERFORMANCE COMMUNITY CONVENING
🗓️Saturday, April 18
11:00am to 3:00pm
📍In person at @constellationchicago + @comradechicago (3111 N Western Ave)
📣OR VIRTUALLY! (RSVP for zoom link)
Artists, performance makers, and change makers are invited to participate in this discussion to see how we can develop better, stronger, and more sustainable opportunities for performing artists together.
Facilitation by the incredible team of @alyshamonique, @theamtraklor, and @samthousand, with zoom facilitation by @maggliz.
Details & RSVP at link in bio
This convening is organized and presented by @chicagodancemakersforum and
@highconceptlabs—two organizations committed to supporting experimental performance and artistic practice, with support from @walderfoundation.

We are gearing up for Saturday’s Convening (don’t forget to RSVP!), and are looking for volunteers to help the day running smoothly.
We can use a few extra hands for set-up, during the event, and post-event wrap up. So if you’d like to lend a hand for a portion of the day, please reach out to Joanna Furnans at joanna@chicagodancemakers.org.
Hope to see you there!
@constellationchicago
@comradechicago
@chicagodancemakersforum
@highconceptlabs
@alyshamonique
@theamtraklor
@samthousand

We are gearing up for Saturday’s Convening (don’t forget to RSVP!), and are looking for volunteers to help the day running smoothly.
We can use a few extra hands for set-up, during the event, and post-event wrap up. So if you’d like to lend a hand for a portion of the day, please reach out to Joanna Furnans at joanna@chicagodancemakers.org.
Hope to see you there!
@constellationchicago
@comradechicago
@chicagodancemakersforum
@highconceptlabs
@alyshamonique
@theamtraklor
@samthousand

Please join us for a casual drink this Sunday, April 19th at 8pm at @woodlawntapchiago to meet and greet with the HCL Board of Directors!
RSVP via Upcoming Events link in bio
📍 1172 E 55th St, Chicago, IL 60615
We are in the process of expanding our board. We seek strategic thinkers, arts advocates, and representatives from a variety of professional fields and backgrounds to support our mission and help shape our future.
Want to see the work of HCL in action? Kick off the evening at @definitiontheatre at 7pm where @carissa_explains_most is premiering 𝘛𝘩𝘳𝘪𝘷𝘢𝘭, a new sonic and performance based work developed while in residency with @highconceptlabs.

Please join us for a casual drink this Sunday, April 19th at 8pm at @woodlawntapchiago to meet and greet with the HCL Board of Directors!
RSVP via Upcoming Events link in bio
📍 1172 E 55th St, Chicago, IL 60615
We are in the process of expanding our board. We seek strategic thinkers, arts advocates, and representatives from a variety of professional fields and backgrounds to support our mission and help shape our future.
Want to see the work of HCL in action? Kick off the evening at @definitiontheatre at 7pm where @carissa_explains_most is premiering 𝘛𝘩𝘳𝘪𝘷𝘢𝘭, a new sonic and performance based work developed while in residency with @highconceptlabs.

Who Is This For— And Who is Missing?
Equity and access are two prevailing concerns of the 93 artists who completed the 2025 Chicago performance community survey. Respondents commented again and again on funding inequities, favoritism, scarcity, and outdated systems.
What will shift who is able to participate in Chicago’s multifaceted performance communities? What resources can we share and what actions do we need to advocate for?
Join us on Saturday, April 18th at @constellationchicago + @comradechicago (or zoom in to the conversation) as we grapple with challenging and uncomfortable truths, and seek better ways forward.
See link in bio for all the details and to RSVP.

Who Is This For— And Who is Missing?
Equity and access are two prevailing concerns of the 93 artists who completed the 2025 Chicago performance community survey. Respondents commented again and again on funding inequities, favoritism, scarcity, and outdated systems.
What will shift who is able to participate in Chicago’s multifaceted performance communities? What resources can we share and what actions do we need to advocate for?
Join us on Saturday, April 18th at @constellationchicago + @comradechicago (or zoom in to the conversation) as we grapple with challenging and uncomfortable truths, and seek better ways forward.
See link in bio for all the details and to RSVP.

Who Is This For— And Who is Missing?
Equity and access are two prevailing concerns of the 93 artists who completed the 2025 Chicago performance community survey. Respondents commented again and again on funding inequities, favoritism, scarcity, and outdated systems.
What will shift who is able to participate in Chicago’s multifaceted performance communities? What resources can we share and what actions do we need to advocate for?
Join us on Saturday, April 18th at @constellationchicago + @comradechicago (or zoom in to the conversation) as we grapple with challenging and uncomfortable truths, and seek better ways forward.
See link in bio for all the details and to RSVP.

Who Is This For— And Who is Missing?
Equity and access are two prevailing concerns of the 93 artists who completed the 2025 Chicago performance community survey. Respondents commented again and again on funding inequities, favoritism, scarcity, and outdated systems.
What will shift who is able to participate in Chicago’s multifaceted performance communities? What resources can we share and what actions do we need to advocate for?
Join us on Saturday, April 18th at @constellationchicago + @comradechicago (or zoom in to the conversation) as we grapple with challenging and uncomfortable truths, and seek better ways forward.
See link in bio for all the details and to RSVP.

Who Is This For— And Who is Missing?
Equity and access are two prevailing concerns of the 93 artists who completed the 2025 Chicago performance community survey. Respondents commented again and again on funding inequities, favoritism, scarcity, and outdated systems.
What will shift who is able to participate in Chicago’s multifaceted performance communities? What resources can we share and what actions do we need to advocate for?
Join us on Saturday, April 18th at @constellationchicago + @comradechicago (or zoom in to the conversation) as we grapple with challenging and uncomfortable truths, and seek better ways forward.
See link in bio for all the details and to RSVP.

In the Chicago performance community survey (Fall 2025), @chicagodancemakersforum and @highconceptlabs asked what factors are causing concern about the current moment and/or future of Chicago’s performance ecosystem. A strong through line was uncertainty about the physical spaces for making, presenting, and advocating for experimental performance.
Where Can This Work Actually Live?
Join us on Saturday, April 18th at @constellationchicago + @comradechicago (or zoom in to the conversation) as we ask the question: Where can this work live now, and what could we build together?
See link in bio for all the details and to RSVP.

In the Chicago performance community survey (Fall 2025), @chicagodancemakersforum and @highconceptlabs asked what factors are causing concern about the current moment and/or future of Chicago’s performance ecosystem. A strong through line was uncertainty about the physical spaces for making, presenting, and advocating for experimental performance.
Where Can This Work Actually Live?
Join us on Saturday, April 18th at @constellationchicago + @comradechicago (or zoom in to the conversation) as we ask the question: Where can this work live now, and what could we build together?
See link in bio for all the details and to RSVP.

In the Chicago performance community survey (Fall 2025), @chicagodancemakersforum and @highconceptlabs asked what factors are causing concern about the current moment and/or future of Chicago’s performance ecosystem. A strong through line was uncertainty about the physical spaces for making, presenting, and advocating for experimental performance.
Where Can This Work Actually Live?
Join us on Saturday, April 18th at @constellationchicago + @comradechicago (or zoom in to the conversation) as we ask the question: Where can this work live now, and what could we build together?
See link in bio for all the details and to RSVP.

In the Chicago performance community survey (Fall 2025), @chicagodancemakersforum and @highconceptlabs asked what factors are causing concern about the current moment and/or future of Chicago’s performance ecosystem. A strong through line was uncertainty about the physical spaces for making, presenting, and advocating for experimental performance.
Where Can This Work Actually Live?
Join us on Saturday, April 18th at @constellationchicago + @comradechicago (or zoom in to the conversation) as we ask the question: Where can this work live now, and what could we build together?
See link in bio for all the details and to RSVP.

In the Chicago performance community survey (Fall 2025), @chicagodancemakersforum and @highconceptlabs asked what factors are causing concern about the current moment and/or future of Chicago’s performance ecosystem. A strong through line was uncertainty about the physical spaces for making, presenting, and advocating for experimental performance.
Where Can This Work Actually Live?
Join us on Saturday, April 18th at @constellationchicago + @comradechicago (or zoom in to the conversation) as we ask the question: Where can this work live now, and what could we build together?
See link in bio for all the details and to RSVP.
The Instagram Story Viewer is an easy tool that lets you secretly watch and save Instagram stories, videos, photos, or IGTV. With this service, you can download content and enjoy it offline whenever you like. If you find something interesting on Instagram that you’d like to check out later or want to view stories while staying anonymous, our Viewer is perfect for you. Anonstories offers an excellent solution for keeping your identity hidden. Instagram first launched the Stories feature in August 2023, which was quickly adopted by other platforms due to its engaging, time-sensitive format. Stories let users share quick updates, whether photos, videos, or selfies, enhanced with text, emojis, or filters, and are visible for only 24 hours. This limited time frame creates high engagement compared to regular posts. In today’s world, Stories are one of the most popular ways to connect and communicate on social media. However, when you view a Story, the creator can see your name in their viewer list, which may be a privacy concern. What if you wish to browse Stories without being noticed? Here’s where Anonstories becomes useful. It allows you to watch public Instagram content without revealing your identity. Simply enter the username of the profile you’re curious about, and the tool will display their latest Stories. Features of Anonstories Viewer: - Anonymous Browsing: Watch Stories without showing up on the viewer list. - No Account Needed: View public content without signing up for an Instagram account. - Content Download: Save any Stories content directly to your device for offline use. - View Highlights: Access Instagram Highlights, even beyond the 24-hour window. - Repost Monitoring: Track the reposts or engagement levels on Stories for personal profiles. Limitations: - This tool works only with public accounts; private accounts remain inaccessible. Benefits: - Privacy-Friendly: Watch any Instagram content without being noticed. - Simple and Easy: No app installation or registration required. - Exclusive Tools: Download and manage content in ways Instagram doesn’t offer.
Keep track of Instagram updates discreetly while protecting your privacy and staying anonymous.
View profiles and photos anonymously with ease using the Private Profile Viewer.
This free tool allows you to view Instagram Stories anonymously, ensuring your activity remains hidden from the story uploader.
Anonstories lets users view Instagram stories without alerting the creator.
Works seamlessly on iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and modern browsers like Chrome and Safari.
Prioritizes secure, anonymous browsing without requiring login credentials.
Users can view public stories by simply entering a username—no account needed.
Downloads photos (JPEG) and videos (MP4) with ease.
The service is free to use.
Content from private accounts can only be accessed by followers.
Files are for personal or educational use only and must comply with copyright rules.
Enter a public username to view or download stories. The service generates direct links for saving content locally.