Ever run into an elephant downtown?

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 Ever run into an elephant downtown?
The Role of Imagination in Social Change

Fellows in Chicago are invited to a free illustrated lecture this Thursday, May 21 at 5 pm at the Loyola University Museum of Art, 820 N Michigan Ave, on the role of imagination in social change.  Andries Botha, South Africa’s acclaimed sculptor www.andriesbotha.net, will talk about his fascinating and inspiring work using art to shift social consciousness. He will also be talking about the newly created Human Elephant Foundation which is using human creativity to inspire ecological responsibility (www.humanelephant.org).

Posted by Bliss Browne
President of Imagine Chicago

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