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Exhibition: Past Mix TapeNov 09–Nov 27, 2004

The Free Store

ABOUT THE EXHIBITION

As the audiocassette becomes obsolete in the wake of the compact disc and downloadable digital tracks, Terence Hannum ’s Mix Tape exhibition returns gallery visitors to the frugal egalitarianism of the mix tape. In this group show, visitors are able to listen to, take home, or even remix their own versions of mix tapes provided by national and Chicago-based artists, musicians, and writers.

Mix Tape was commissioned as one of the projects in the 2004 At the Edge: Innovative Art in Chicago
series.

Mix Tape is presented concurrently with Echo Local.

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ARTISTS

Elijah Burgher, Paola Cabal, Anthony Elms, Gabriel Fowler, Stacey Gengo, Matthew Hanner, Terence Hannum, John Phillips, Daniel Pineda/Total Gym, Paul Lloyd Sargent, Greg Svitil, Carl Suddath, and Carl Warnick and Dawn Reed

SUPPORT

Mix Tape is supported by the College of Architecture and the Arts of the University of Illinois at Chicago.

Special thanks to the jury that selected the 2004 At The Edge
projects: Marc Fischer (Chicago artist and previous At the Edge participant), Barbara Wiesen (Director, Gahlberg Gallery, College of DuPage), Tricia Van Eck (Curatorial Assistant, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago), Julia Fish (UIC faculty member), and Lorelei Stewart (Director, Gallery 400).