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Dinner at the Chicago Printmakers Collaborative

Monday, November 9, 2009 from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM (CT)

Chicago, IL

Dinner at the Chicago Printmakers Collaborative

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Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Dinner for One Ended $25.00 $1.49

Event Details

Ever want the chance to get a behind the scenes look at those beautiful, vivid prints you see around town?

Would you enjoy a private tour by the founder and director of this unique and inspiring space?

Would you like to have delicious vegetarian dinner while gazing at the work of local artists?

Then this gathering is for you!


Join Across the Table at the Chicago Printmakers Collaborative for a tour of their gallery and printmaking studio and for a vegetarian dinner comprised of locally-grown, sustainable food cooked by Melissa Graham of Monogramme Events and Purple Asparagus


Chicago Printmakers Collaborative provides a studio environment for artist-printmakers to pursue their work and to broaden their knowledge of printmaking media.


Our topic of conversation will be: 
Freedom of Expression in Our Democracy and Its Role in Making Our Voices Heard.

When & Where



Chicago Printmakers Collaborative
4642 North Western Ave
Chicago, IL 60625

Monday, November 9, 2009 from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM (CT)


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Across the Table



Across the Table is a non-profit which breaks down race and socio-economic barriers by uniting Chicagoans to share meals and dynamic conversation in order to lead to an understanding and appreciation of participants’ differences and common experiences.

Across the Table’s participants enjoy dinners that take place throughout the city of Chicago at ethnically diverse restaurants, community organizations, businesses and cooking schools. Each dinner group is limited to ten people and includes a trained volunteer who will guide and facilitate the discussion. Each dinner will be focused around a specific topic for discussion, but expanding beyond the initial discussion topic is welcomed.