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Chicago Nonprofit Celebrates a Decade of Serving Unhoused Artists

Last updated: July 22, 2025 5:50 pm
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Art plays a crucial role in the lives of individuals, providing them with a means to engage with the world in various ways. From enjoyment to learning to self-expression, art offers a multitude of benefits that contribute to one’s humanity. In Chicago, the importance of art is recognized through various social service-oriented arts organizations that aim to provide access to artistic opportunities for all community members.

One such organization marking its 10-year anniversary is Red Line Service (RLS), which focuses on providing art opportunities for currently or formerly unhoused individuals. Founded as a social practice experiment, RLS has evolved into an organization that offers a range of programs and workshops for artists affected by housing insecurity. The organization operates on the principle of “community sovereignty,” where community members have a say in decision-making processes, ensuring that their voices are heard and valued.

The recent exhibition titled “Bonding Thru Experience (BE)” celebrates Red Line Service’s first decade and features a diverse range of artworks by individual artists. The exhibition showcases paintings, drawings, photographs, sculptures, and printmaking projects that highlight the talent and creativity of the artists involved. Notable works include a punch needle rug by Tracey Christmas, urban character sketches by Dontay Lockett, and denim aprons by Shay Jones, among others.

The exhibition serves as a platform for artists to not only showcase their work but also to advocate for social causes such as fair housing. Through their art, the artists communicate important messages and create awareness about pressing issues in society. The sense of belonging and empowerment experienced at Red Line Service programs goes beyond the displayable artwork, embodying the essence of community and civic life.

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Ultimately, “Bonding Thru Experience (BE)” is a testament to the power of art in creating positive change and fostering a sense of community among individuals. The exhibition invites viewers to engage with the artwork and reflect on the impact of art on society. By supporting organizations like Red Line Service, we can ensure that art continues to enrich and inspire individuals from all walks of life.

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