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A new exhibit at the Schingoethe Center of Aurora University is now open. “Mapping Territories: The Art of Exile in Pilsen,” an exhibition showcasing diverse printmaking techniques including linocuts, etching, woodcuts, serigraphs and dry point.
The exhibition shares the work of 32 Pilsen-based printmakers demonstrating the social and political struggles migrants face and the resilient cultural neighborhood they create.
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Rene Arceo is a Chicago-based artist, educator and curator. He spoke with WNIJ Community Correspondent Jay Weichun about the new exhibit.
The exhibition is open through May 15th, 2026 and features a family event on April 11th. Admission is free and open to the public. For more information, visit aurora.edu/museum.
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