Category: Blog
Happy Pride Month!
Urban Gateways is stronger and brighter for the many LGBTQIA+ individuals who are members of our community. Throughout the month we’ll be highlighting LGBTQIA+ artists and advocates of color in particular, since their stories are so frequently underrepresented; we’ll be adding to this post frequently, so keep checking back to see our compiled list of resources.
Happy Teacher Appreciation Week to Urban Gateways Artists!
A thank you shout out to the artist-educators who make our programs possible!
Spotlight on Megan Smith, 60th Anniversary Intern
Our 60th Anniversary is well underway in 2021 and we wanted to introduce a critical member of the team that’s making our Anniversary activities and events happen: Video Production Intern Megan!
An Important Update from Urban Gateways
Learn how COVID-19 is impacting Urban Gateways and how you can support our work. Stay healthy, stay well – and stay inspired during this challenging time!
Bill Eller Reflects on 40 Years as a Chicago Teaching Artist
A Chicago Teaching Artist since 1980, Bill Eller retired just last month (February 2020). We couldn’t let him go without a reflection on his long and impactful career!
Just Released: Our 2019 Impact Report
Our annual Impact Report is an opportunity for our supporters to see, at a glance, all that we’ve accomplished over the past year. Creating it is also a chance for us to reflect internally on where we’ve been and where we’re going.
Safe Spaces at Street Level
Street Level youth tell you all about clubs & groups at our media arts center, and how these groups create safe spaces.
Igniting the Spark: The Power of Touring Performances
Get the inside scoop on the power of Touring Performance programs via Jeremy Schaefer, long-time Touring Artist and now Urban Gateways’ Performance Programs Coordinator.
The Story Behind the NEW Teen Arts Pass App
Building our new Teen Arts Pass (TAP) App was a long and thoughtful process – and we’re thrilled with the result. Here, we tell the story behind this innovative new technology.
Creating New Pathways at Mays Elementary
Read about a multi-year, multidisciplinary artist residency at Mays Elementary in Englewood, where artist Zahra Baker and teacher Sharon Mason have worked alongside students to amplify young people’s voices.