The Black History Issue Special '23 - Sand

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Rebuilding Chicago

An Innovative Project That is Redefining How We Look at Urban Spaces and Reinforcing the Transformative Power of Art W R I T T E N B Y : F I L I PA A R A ÚJ O

Theaster Gates, Founder of Rebuild Foundation

TROORA MAGAZINE

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ebuild Foundation was founded in 2009 by artist and social innovator Theaster Gates. Founded with the intent to empower communities and support emerging artists, the Rebuild Foundation is a platform for art, cultural development, and neighborhood transformation. The foundation is part of a network of organizations created to uplift the South Side of Chicago. Their vision is based on using art and culture for progress and development. The foundation empowers the community through different initiatives by providing free art programs, creating new cultural spaces, and developing affordable housing, studios, and work spaces for the community of South Side Chicago. They restore old historical buildings to create new community spaces, blowing life into old forgotten places and inspiring the potential within the community.

T H E FA C E B E H I N D T H E F O U N D AT I O N Theaster Gates is a potter by training and a social activist by vocation. Just like his pottery, Gates enjoys shaping things and the process of turning nothing into something beautiful. His works focus on sculpture, performance, and urban planning and preservation. An international award-winning artist and professor at the University of Chicago in the visual arts department, Gates is a visionary in redefining how we look at urban spaces that serve our communities. The way that Gates blends art & culture with social practice shows us that there are multiple perspectives we can use to look at community engagement and how we connect with art. There’s something quite poetic about reutilizing spaces that are damaged and forgotten by time in hopes of lifting areas that are often damaged and forgotten by society.


Articles inside

Logging On To Healthy Living

1min
pages 290-291

Toast to Black History in Wine

1min
pages 352-354

Pochino Press

1min
pages 344-347

Towards Wakanda

1min
pages 340-341

Nomadic Press: Scribe to the SF Bay’s Current Black History

1min
pages 334-337

Color of Love

1min
pages 328-331

Black History Month

1min
pages 322-325

Black Girl Magic

1min
pages 316-319

54 Gene

1min
pages 302-305

Black Health Matters

1min
pages 294-297

Stand In Loveland

1min
pages 280-283

From CJ Walker to Rihanna

1min
pages 270-273

Wearable Modern Art

1min
pages 258-261

Mami Wata is the Spirit of African Surf

2min
pages 250-253

Flesh-Tone Required

1min
pages 240-243

Blog to Streetwear

1min
pages 232-235

Rebuilding Chicago

1min
pages 200-205

Invisible Borders

1min
pages 190-195

Jessica Nabongo

1min
pages 180-185

Time-Traveling Through History

1min
pages 162-169

Enriching Black Women One Global Experience at a Time

2min
pages 154-161

Life Is A Circle

1min
pages 134-143

Bridge to Success

2min
pages 310-313

Challenging the Status Quo

2min
pages 210-221

Melanin on the Map

1min
pages 170-177

Food From The Soul

1min
pages 124-129

Real Live Willy Wonka!

2min
pages 144-149

Changing the Winemaking Game

2min
pages 116-123

Beauty Is Abundant

1min
pages 100-115

Right Meets Left Interior Design

1min
pages 88-99

Historical Inspiration for an Innovative Home

1min
pages 76-83, 85
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