Communications
CAC@Home: Members’ Edition Issue 08, May 21
Registration is now open for The Future of the Hospital, Jun 5 at 8:30am.
Registration is now open for a Virtual Workshop on Returning to the Office, Jun 2 at noon.
Watch “Advancing Equity through Partnership: Cultural Nonprofits and Industry Stakeholders” on YouTube.
Earned Media
Chicago Tribune film critic Michael Phillips published an in-depth preview of Celluloid Skylines: An At-Home Architectural Film Festival, promoted in the Tribune’s list of “things to do that will put you in a summer mood and help you forget the pandemic.” That list was republished at MSN.com; the Tribune ran a similar list including the festival for west suburban readers. Multiple aggregators including Ozsri Magazine reposted Phillips’s original article.
Last week’s Chicago Splash Magazine preview of Celluloid Skylines appeared this week on the website of its sibling publication in Los Angeles.
Archinect included Celluloid Skylines on its most recent list of recommended virtual architecture events, led by a still image from “Columbus.”
Rebellious Magazine recommended Celluloid Skylines and Bustler listed the festival, too.
Bustler also listed CAC Live: If the Walls of Farnsworth House Could Talk.
Better Chicago published “Help the Chicago Architecture Center Continue to Inspire and Educate During the Covid-19 Shutdown” by Macaire Douglas.
Third Coast Review published Julian Ramirez’s list of recommended cultural activities over Memorial Day weekend; the list, which justifiably includes Celluloid Skylines: An At-Home Architectural Film Festival, was republished by Patch.
Travel Right Today says the Chicago Architecture Center is “terrific fun” and “very cool” and you know what? I agree.
Choose Chicago continued to promote CAC Live events including our virtual Brutalism and Postmodernism Tour and Contemporary Tour, and Chicago Architecture, Page by Page.
Chicago-based Harvard Extension School student Todd van Luling quoted Adam Rubin on page four of his paper on the city’s changing media landscape. The paper got an A.
A web article recommending books includes “Chicago Architecture: 1885 to Today” and mentions Lynn Osmond, Michael Wood and Ian Spula. It appears auf Deutsch bei Traveller Online, Tourexpi, Bücher-Magazin, und Genußmänner, et en Français à Voyager Pratique.
Charllie Eldredge included the CAC on his list of “25 Best Things to do in Chicago, Illinois.” The list was republished by Indilens, a blog based in India; Goats on the Road; and e-newsgate.com.
Chicago Parent listed the CAC among attractions for families that remain closed due to COVID-19.
Russian backpacking blog Tiket Wisata mentioned the CAC in the Rookery section of this post.
French blog Apprendre à faire posted the CAC and CFL’s promo video for river cruises; French website Cité Boomers also posted about the river cruise.
Blogger Mike Kraus’s bio mentions the CAC.
PS:
Cameras out, shutterbugs: Docomomo US is accepting submissions through Jul 1 for its “I Spy Modernism” photography competition. Cash prizes range from $200 to $500.