
Khecari presents
2026 Resource Share Residency WIP Showing
Khecari presents
Performance
60Running Time
Resource Share Residency Work In Progress Showing
Friday, March 6th 2025 6PM – 7PM
Indian Boundary Cultural Center – 2500 W Lunt Ave
No tech informal work-in-progress showing for our Resource Share Residency.
As Chicago Park District Arts Partners in Residence, Khecari trades public programming for studio use. Every February we share our resource of studio time at Indian Boundary Cultural Center with BIPOC/ALAANA* artists in our community. This program has a simple application process open to the public that is then chosen by lottery. This residency offers a no-tech, studio practice space with a residency stipend equal to Khecari’s equal-pay-for-all hourly rate, currently $22/hour and a no-tech work-in-progress showing at the end. Please click here to see the form that was filled out for the 2025 residency and sign up for our emails or follow us on social media to get notification on when the next round opens.
*We understand that the BIPOC/ALAANA nomenclature can be insufficient and welcome your comments on how we can better represent this. Our intention is to let it continually evolve based on the desires from the community.
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* Access Environment: We welcome all people with disabilities to our events. The Indian Boundary Cultural Center auditorium and restrooms are wheelchair accessible and mobility aids are welcome. For public events, we all enter through the accessible entrance on the North side of the building. The auditorium features wood floors, bright natural light during the day and glass windows that can be opened as necessary. Medical face masks are optional, but if you have a need for everyone in the space to be wearing masks for your attendance day, let us know and we can communicate that with everyone. There are folding chairs for audience members as well as some bolsters for floor seating. The Cultural Center staff cleans the facilities with strong-smelling products, but while we are there, we use only essential oils for cleaning. If you require a specific access service to fully participate or have any questions about accessibility, contact Julia Antonick at julia@khecari.org. Please be in touch as soon as you know you would like to join us so we can make sure we have the accommodations ready for you on the day you will attend.
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** We welcome people of all ages to our events. Children are welcome to come with their caregiver.
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*** Trigger Warning: In addition to the fact that the name “Indian Boundary” denotes a line created to ethnically cleanse the area, there is also imagery within the fieldhouse that may be triggering to many, in particular to Native Americans and Jews. We want to notify people in advance as a trigger warning and to affirm Khecari’s anti-racist stance. To read more about this click here and scroll down to PLACE to read more about this and for Khecari’s always-in-progress land statement or click here to read a bout our Redress recipients.
Indian Boundary Cultural Center
2500 W Lunt Ave.
Chicago, IL 60645


