2024 Partner Convening in Chicago: What is Possible?
July 8, 2024 • 3 minute read
Nearly 80 attendees from 42 national Partner organizations gathered in Chicago in April for NPN’s first in-person convening since 2020. With so much of NPN’s work organized around reciprocity and resource-sharing among NPN Partners, the convening invited us to reconnect and reimagine our guiding question: “What is possible when we are in ideological alignment, deep learning, relationship building, and practice together?”
The smaller-scale setting encouraged candid peer-to-peer exchange around topics shaping our work and our world—from caring for artists, to organizing for Palestine, to deepening intergenerational connection—as well as intimate community learning with local Chicago artists and culture workers.
Our local engagement focused on Chicago’s Hyde Park and Englewood neighborhoods on the South Side, with the theme “What does it look and feel like when the arts are central to collective, community justice and wellbeing?” Organized by Inner-City Muslim Action Network (IMAN), Hyde Park Art Center, and ENRICH Chicago, we met with artists, activists, and culture workers from A Long Walk Home, Artists Run Chicago Fund, Chicago Dancer Pay Transparency Project, and Red Clay Dance to learn and dream together.
Our time together reaffirmed the generosity, joy, and curiosity of our Partners and the power of shared learning and practice from a place of connection and possibility.
NPN partnered with Sixty Inches From Center—a collective of arts writers and others who promote and prioritize the preservation of culture within Indigenous, diasporic, queer, and disability communities in Chicago and the Midwest—to attend and reflect on NPN’s Partner meeting.
Jared Brown’s beautiful essay, “The Irrepressible Now”, highlights the community learning in Hyde Park and Englewood, and reflects that “these two days spent with NPN have reinstated my belief that performance is an ongoing protest effort, commentary on our world, our values and our vision for the future.” You can read the full essay, including Luz Magdaleno Flores’ accompanying photography, on Sixty Inches From Center’s website here: https://sixtyinchesfromcenter.org/the-irrepressible-now-two-days-of-the-national-performance-network-conference/
A Poetry and Photography Reflection by Daniel Pruksarnukul
Poem title:
Healing history
Circle sings aspirations
Dr. King Stood HERE
Train Stops Here Again
Inshallah
Community Engaged Stewards
Breathe Life inside spaces that get
Forgotten without notice by
Politicians on the 15th floor
Of buildings off in the distance
Making plans for places
They’ll never come down
To see
A space
Community fought
Community won
Home in any language
Means you belong to a place
Together we rise
Let yourself rest
The Art of Solidarity
Envisioning Liberation
Hearts + Bellies Full
Conversations flow freely
On the bus ride home
The 2024 Partner Convening in Chicago was made possible through the generous support of:
Walder Foundation, Field Foundation, Joyce Foundation, Doris Duke Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts