Red Line Service's 10th Birthday w/ Reverend Punchfizz and The Congregation
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Red Line Service's 10th Birthday w/ Reverend Punchfizz and The Congregation

  • ALL AGES

Reverend Punchfizz and his intergalactic rock the stage for Red Line Service's 10th Birthday! Not to be missed!

By People's Puppet Festival

Date and time

Friday, June 20 · 8:30 - 10pm CDT

Location

3636 S Iron St

3636 South Iron Street Chicago, IL 60609

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes
  • ALL AGES

Description by Red Line Service

You're invited to *BE* with us for an exhibition to honor and celebrate 10 years together as a community of artists LED, UPLIFTED and SUSTAINED BY people with lived experience of being houseless, with SUPPORT FROM professionals in the arts, as CO-PRODUCERS.

Program starts at 6:30pm

Special Guest: Reverend Punchfizz and The Congregation

The BIGGEST rock band on the planet. Fresh off their intergalactic tour, Punchfizz has taken a liking to The Windy City and is regular spotted at gigs all over town. Every time this group performs, they bring it BIGGER, and BETTER. Come check out all that their latest performance has to offer!

Special Guest: Aneela Dean-Saineghi, who will provide you with a 5-minute personalized, private sound bath.

People with lived experience of being unhoused or housing insecure, will receive train fare. 

For those who are new to our venue, please note these instructions. 

Red Line Service is led by people with a lived experience of homelessness, Red Line Service wields art world resources to build community, generating the sense of belonging and mutual care essential to securing and retaining housing. We collaborate with artists and cultural institutions to expand access to the art world, avowing that art can break the bonds of ingrained social roles and structures and forge new realities in which all can flourish.Red Line Service is the only art organization in Chicago—and one of the only art organizations world-wide—led by people experiencing homelessness.

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The People’s Puppet Festival was created with equity, free expression, and local representation in mind. This project is completely volunteer run and will turn away no one for lack of funds. We are planning deliberately to bring puppetry to all parts of the city and want YOU to join us in building an event by and for ALL of Chicago.

Pay What You Can options available. NO ONE TURNED AWAY FOR LACK OF FUNDS

FreeJun 20 · 8:30 PM CDT