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Plastic River Installation Build

PO Box Collective has been gathering trash from Rogers Park beaches with artist David Gista to create a sculptural installation, Plastic River, in our space at 6900 N Glenwood. Building starts this evening! The community is invited to help!!

Lucy Parsons Lab working group

Lucy Parsons Labs gets together twice monthly in the PO Box space to work on various projects, including researching policing and surveillance issues, filing FOIA requests, and developing OpenOversight. Open to anyone interested in working on any of these issues or projects with us!

Screen-Printing Workshop 1

Designing screens using stencils & printing. $10 to cover materials, but FREE to Rogers Park residents between 14-18 years old.

$10

“Plastic River” Opening

PO Box Collective has been gathering trash from Rogers Park beaches with artist David Gista and neighbors to create a sculptural installation, Plastic River, in our space at 6900 N Glenwood. Opens on Sunday, July 28th!! Come enjoy art, music, food, beverages, and community! https://www.facebook.com/events/452027712023110/

Feminist Science Fiction Show and Tell

Great Science Fiction helps us imagine new worlds and to reimagine what our world can look like! Feminist Science Fiction Book Club has been so full of exciting discussions that we just can’t contain ourselves to once a month! Book Club has been devouring The Broken Earth Trilogy and will continue to discuss it the […]

Movie Night! ~ Plastic China by Jiu-Liang Wang

This 2016 film about the lives of recycling plant workers in China documents a facility in a small town dedicated to the business of processing plastic waste. PLASTIC CHINA examines global consumption and culture through the eyes and hands of those who handle its refuse. Popcorn, refreshments and conversation! All free!

Screen-Print Workshop 2

Learn how to do DIY screen-printing in your apartment with cheap and recycled materials. WORKSHOP 2: Designing Screens --Stencils $10 to cover materials, but FREE to Rogers Park residents between 14-18 years old.

$10