Chatham Citizen 8-15-2018

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Citizen Week of Aug. 15, 2018

| Vol. 54 | No. 20 | www.thechicagocitizen.com

CHATHAM SOUTHEAST

A CUSTOM FRAME IS WHAT GREAT ARTWORK DEMANDS, ACCORDING TO THE WOODSHOP The Woodshop, located on 411 E. 75th St., is an African American owned business that has been operating in the Chatham neighborhood for decades. The business has three distinct yet intertwined specialties that include custom framing, custom cabinet making, and a well-established art gallery that showcases African and African American art. See more on Page 2

The Woodshop, located on 411 E. 75th St., is owned by Lawrence D’Antignac (pictured) and has been operating in the Chatham neighborhood for decades. The business has three distinct yet intertwined specialties that include custom framing, custom cabinet making, and a well-established art gallery that showcases African and African American art. Photo Credit: Katherine Newman

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