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The Arts of Life Band at Around the Coyote (Event Over)

  • When:Sun 10/19/08 (5PM)
  • Where: Plumbers Hall
  • Address: 1340 W Washington (West Loop) Chicago, IL   Map
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The Arts of Life Band will be performing at Around the Coyote arts festival (a 501(c)3 non-profit, that supports, promotes and makes accessible Chicago's multidisciplinary arts community) on Sunday October 19th at 5 pm.

 

TICKETS:

Festival Day Pass: $10 (one day of visual art, literary, film, music, and theatre)

Weekend Pass: $15 (includes Saturday and Sunday admission to visual art, literary, film, music and theatre)

Tickets can be purchased in advance at the Around the Coyote offices, 1935-1/2 W. North Avenue.
Tickets are also sold at the door throughout the festival. Passes are good for any performance, venue and party throughout the weekend while seating is available. We recommend getting to any performance 30 minutes early to assure seating. Tickets held at Will Call can be picked up throughout festival weekend at Plumber’s Hall, 1340 W. Washington. All fees are suggested donations.

 

 

The Arts of Life is an artistic community that provides adults with developmental disabilities an environment to experience personal growth. Opened in 2000 The Arts of Life was the first program in Chicago to provide employment in the arts for adults with developmental disabilities. The studio serves as both an alternative day program and creative home for its artists. Funded partly by the Department of Human Services, The Arts of Life also greatly depends on fundraising efforts and grants to sustain its program. Articles on The Arts of Life have appeared in the Chicago Reader, Chicago Time Out, Chicago Social and the Chicago Tribune.  Artist's work can be viewed at 14 Starbucks locations throughout the City as well as many local cafes and businesses. Recent TV spots include CAN-TV and Metromix TV.

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