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MH 2021.13.14 | Zelle, Ann | Vice Ladies help with the administration of Art & Soul and work at the Conservative Vice Lords’ African Lion clothes shop on 16th Street | 1968 capture; 2021 print | View |
MH 2021.13.15 | Zelle, Ann | A visitor signs the names wall at the opening of Art & Soul, a neighborhood art center run by the Conservative Vice Lords, Inc., on 16th Street in Chicago’s Lawndale neighborhood. Art & Soul was a joint venture of the Vice Lords and Chicago’s Museum of Contemporary Art | 1968 capture; 2021 print | View |
MH 2021.13.16 | Zelle, Ann | Art & Soul Director Jackie Hetherington (on R.) congratulates Chicago artist and AfriCOBRA member Jeff Donaldson for the winning entry in the art center’s opening art contest | 1968 capture; 2021 print | View |
MH 2021.13.17 | Zelle, Ann | Future Art & Soul Director Jackie Hetherington, Illinois Sesquicentennial Advisor James Houlihan, and a neighbor (L to R) stand in front of two adjacent storefronts which the Conservative Vice Lords will gut and remodel to make an art center for the Lawndale neighborhood on 16th Street in Chicago, Illinois | 1968 capture; 2021 print | View |
MH 2021.13.18 | Zelle, Ann | Empty lot left when buildings were razed following the 1968 uprising after Martin Luther King, Jr., was killed. The long low building on the right will be remodeled by the Conservative Vice Lords to make an art center for the Lawndale neighborhood on 16th Street in Chicago, Illinois | 1968 capture; 2021 print | View |
MH 2021.13.2 | Zelle, Ann | Vice Ladies on 16th Street in Lawndale | 1968 capture; 2019 print | View |
MH 2021.13.21 | Zelle, Ann | One of the neighborhood children who helped whitewash the front and alley walls of the Art & Soul building in preparation for Sachio Yamashita’s rainbow stripes mural on Chicago’s 16th Street in Lawndale | 1968 capture; 2021 print | View |
MH 2021.13.22 | Zelle, Ann | Conservative Vice Lord member known as Fool stands in front of a poster of Malcolm X hanging in the window of Art & Soul on 16th Street in Lawndale on Chicago’s West Side | 1968 capture; 2021 print | View |
MH 2021.13.23 | Zelle, Ann | The deserted buildings of the Palestine Kosher Sausage Products Company, one of the many West Side Chicago buildings burned out in the 1968 uprising after Martin Luther King Jr. was killed | 1968 capture; 2021 print | View |
MH 2021.13.24 | Zelle, Ann | School children visiting Art & Soul on Chicago’s West Side watch bone sculptor Peter J. Gilbert at work | 1968 capture; 2021 print | View |
MH 2021.13.25 | Zelle, Ann | Work of many Chicago artists were on display for the opening of Art & Soul, a joint venture of the Conservative Vice Lords, Inc., and the Museum of Contemporary Art | 1968 capture; 2021 print | View |
MH 2021.13.26 | Zelle, Ann | A neighborhood boy visiting Art & Soul on Chicago’s West Side looks at work by bone sculptor Peter J. Gilbert | 1968 capture; 2021 print | View |
MH 2021.13.3 | Zelle, Ann | Jackie Hetherington (front right), Art & Soul Director, planning workshop design and funding in office of Conservation Vice Lords, Inc., Lawndale 16th Street, Chicago's West Side | 1968 capture; 2019 print | View |
MH 2021.13.4 | Zelle, Ann | Jackie Hetherington (front left), Art & Soul Director, planning workshop design and funding in office of Conservation Vice Lords, Inc., Lawndale 16th Street, Chicago's West Side. David Dawley, CVL Advisor on phone in background | 1968 capture; 2019 print | View |
MH 2021.13.5 | Zelle, Ann | Neighborhood children explore the gutted building which the Vice Lords will renovate for a neighborhood Museum/Art Workshop | 1968 capture; 2019 print | View |
MH 2021.13.6 | Zelle, Ann | Neighborhood children explore the gutted building which the Vice Lords will renovate for a neighborhood Museum/Art Workshop | 1968 capture; 2019 print | View |
MH 2021.13.7 | Zelle, Ann | Terry is one of the neighborhood children who help whitewash the front and alley walls of the Art & Soul building in preparation for Sachio Yamashita's rainbow stripe mural | 1968 capture; 2019 print | View |
MH 2021.13.8 | Zelle, Ann | Neighborhood children at Art & Soul opening exhibition - in front of "Still Life in Motion," a painting by Chicago artist Reggie Madison | 1968 capture; 2019 print | View |
MH 2021.13.9 | Zelle, Ann | Art & Soul staff | 1968 capture; 2019 print | View |
MH 2021.18.1 | Winogrand, Garry | Cape Kennedy, Florida | 1969 | View |
MH 2021.18.1-15 | Winogrand, Garry | Garry Winogrand portfolio of 15 photographs | 1964-1974 | View |
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