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Saturday, March 8
 

1:00pm MST

Cosmo Whyte: The Mother's Tongue, Pressed to the Grinding Stone
Saturday March 8, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm MST
In his first solo exhibition in Chicago, Los Angeles-based and Jamaican-born artist Cosmo Whyte situates the architectural archives of his late father as the structural ground for an intervention and interrogation into the spaces and forms of diasporic protest, spectacle, and witnessing. Presented by The Arts Club of Chicago, in The Mother’s Tongue, Pressed to the Grinding Stone the artist reformulates photojournalistic images onto materials ranging from drawings to hand-painted beaded curtains and steel framings of unrealized structures. In so doing, Whyte poetically asks “what makes a witness? And what does it mean to have become one?”

Exhibition curated by Janine Mileaf, Executive Director and Chief Curator.
Text by the Arts Club of Chicago.
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Saturday March 8, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm MST
Arts Club of Chicago

2:00pm MST

The Man Died: Screening and Q&A with Awam Amkpa
Saturday March 8, 2025 2:00pm - 4:00pm MST
Adapted from the searing prison memoir of Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka, The Man Died is a profound meditation on resistance, resilience, and the indomitable human spirit. Set against the backdrop of Nigeria’s civil war, the film traces Soyinka’s imprisonment without trial under a repressive military regime intent on silencing dissent. In the isolation of solitary confinement, subjected to deprivation and brutality, Soyinka’s defiance only deepens.

Interwoven with reflections on his life as a writer and activist, the film reveals the intellectual and moral fortitude that sustains his struggle. Through clandestine writings—fragments of thought smuggled beyond prison walls—Soyinka transforms personal suffering into a powerful testament against oppression.

More than a chronicle of political persecution, The Man Died speaks to the universal necessity of bearing witness. It is a call to confront tyranny with unwavering truth, a reminder that silence is complicity, and that the pursuit of justice endures beyond confinement.

Join us for a special screening of The Man Died as we explore the power of art, activism, and the written word in the fight for justice.

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Speakers
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Awam Amkpa

Filmmaker

Saturday March 8, 2025 2:00pm - 4:00pm MST
Black Arts Consortium

5:00pm MST

Mwangi Hutter: You Begin to See the Signs
Saturday March 8, 2025 5:00pm - 7:00pm MST
Mariane Ibrahim is pleased to share the upcoming exhibition in Chicago by artist duo Mwangi Hutter, entitled You Begin to See the Signs. The show will be on view from March 4 to April 16, 2025, and will mark the artists' third solo exhibition with the gallery and first in Chicago.

The exhibition will be on view in tandem with the group exhibition Project a Black Planet: The Art and Culture of Panafrica at the Art Institute Chicago, which includes Static Drift (2001), part of the museum's permanent collection.

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Speakers

Saturday March 8, 2025 5:00pm - 7:00pm MST
Mariane Ibrahim Gallery
 
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