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Heaven or Hell? Your Choice on Friday Night and a Free Shuttle Takes You There

Join Intuit and Loyola University Museum of Art (LUMA) for the free opening reception of HEAVEN+HELL. Treat yourself to a devilish cupcake from Sweet Miss Givings at Intuit, before hopping the free shuttle for heavenly beer from Half Acre at Luma. (Be sure to pick up a copy of the exhibition catalog at either location.)

WHEN: Friday, February 10th, 5 PM - 8:30 PM

WHERE: HEAVEN is at Loyola Museum of Art (LUMA), 820 North Michigan Avenue and
HELL is at Intuit: The Center for Intuitive And Outsider Art, 756 North Milwaukee Avenue
 
$ LUMA
General: $8
Senior: $6
Non-Loyola University Chicago students: $2
LUC students, faculty, staff; youth under 18; clergy members; active
military and their families: Free
 
LUMA and Intuit will be free on Tuesdays
 
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If you miss the opening, the exhibition will be on display at both locations until June 30th. One $8 ticket includes admission to both HEAVEN at Luma and HELL at Intuit! 
 
Begining Thursday, February 16th, at 6 PM: In conjunction with HEAVEN+HELL, Intuit invites you to a series of provocative films with themes of heaven and hell. Panel Discussions will follow. For more information:  http://www.art.org/2012/02/panel-discussion-heaven-and-hell-on-the-silver-screen
 
On Thursday, February 23rd, at 6 PM: See how self-taught artists have interpreted the concept of hell during this tour at Intuit with the curators of HEAVEN+HELL, Molly Tarbell and Jan Petry. On Tuesday, March 6th, at 6 PM: Here the other side of the story at LUMA when the curators present What Does Heaven Look Like?
 
  

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Bonnie Jean Adams, a native of Chicago, has an M.A., and a Ph.D. from Loyola University Chicago. She has taught writing at Columbia College Chicago and research methods at Benedictine University. She has also tended bar, worked as a waitress, a crisis counselor, and a wildlife educator. Her goal...

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