
A Virtual Tour of an Art Center with a Passion for Paschke
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We visit an art center dedicated to one of Chicago’s most celebrated artists.
Chicago art institutions are closed indefinitely, so “Chicago Tonight” is opening them — virtually. First up: an art center dedicated to one of Chicago’s most celebrated artists, Ed Paschke. Producer Marc Vitali has this story.
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A Virtual Tour of an Art Center with a Passion for Paschke
Clip: 4/22/2020 | 3m 13sVideo has Closed Captions
Chicago art institutions are closed indefinitely, so “Chicago Tonight” is opening them — virtually. First up: an art center dedicated to one of Chicago’s most celebrated artists, Ed Paschke. Producer Marc Vitali has this story.
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