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SUMMARY:Living Stories – Artist Talk: Jim Terry
DESCRIPTION:Topic: Jim Terry is featured in our exhibition Living Stories: Contemporary Woodland Native American Art, set to close on June 30th, 2026.\nJim Terry is a Ho-Chunk storyteller who’s called Chicago his home for the last ten thousand years or so. His graphic memoir “Come Home, Indio” was nominated for an Ignatz and was a finalist for the LA Times Bookprize. His comic-book essay “Paper Cuts”, done in residency at The Newberry Library, is currently being taught in several schools and he has worked as a comics illustrator for almost two decades with everyone from Marvel to Heavy Metal. This August his prose will be published in the anticipated “Never Whistle At Night 2: Back For Blood” and he just completed the feature length film “Shank”.\nDate: June 17, 2026 – Wednesday\nLocation: 3001 Central Street, Evanston, IL\nPlease RSVP. This is a FREE event. For more information about this program, please contact jstarr@gichigamiin.org | (847) 475-0911 | https://gichigamiin-museum.org/…/living-stories-artist…/\n
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