University of Chicago's Robert J. Zimmer, Steppenwolf's Martha Lavey and More Set for Arts Alliance Illinois Luncheon, 5/20
The third annual Arts Alliance Illinois Voices of a Creative State benefit luncheon will feature a keynote address by University of Chicago President Robert J. Zimmer, who will discuss the vital, transformational role the arts play in education and civic engagement. The event also will pay tribute to two individuals who have made profound and lasting contributions to Chicago's theater scene: Steppenwolf Theatre Artistic Director Martha Lavey and former Steppenwolf Executive Director David Hawkanson. The event will take place Wednesday, May 20, 2015 at the Swissôtel Chicago, 323 E. Upper Wacker Drive.
The annual luncheon raises critically needed funds to support the work of Arts Alliance Illinois, the state's leading arts advocacy organization. Now in its third year, the event is expected to attract 500 leaders from Illinois' creative, corporate, and civic communities to network and pay tribute to the vibrancy and diversity of Illinois' cultural sector. Proceeds from the event support initiatives to foster and grow support for arts organizations throughout the state through arts-friendly policy change, studies demonstrating the economic impact of the state's arts and culture industry, and the development and implementation of policy improvements to advance arts education access, equity and quality in Illinois.The Honorary Chair for the event is Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle. The Benefit Co-Chairs are Greg Cameron (Joffrey Ballet), Greg Thompson (Health Care Service Corporation), Cheryl Cooke (Allstate), Nora Daley (Board Chair, Steppenwolf Theatre Company) and Sean Conroy (Grosvenor Capital Management). The Event Planning Committee Co-Chairs are Brooke Flanagan (Chicago Shakespeare Theater) and Julie Schmidt (Board Member, Arts Alliance Illinois).
The highlight of the program will be Zimmer's address, which will touch upon the power of culture and the arts to open minds, foster collaborations, and create more vibrant communities. Under Zimmer's leadership, the University of Chicago has forged connections with the local South Side and Chicago-area cultural organizations and education programs. UChicago Arts -- the University's collection of professional and presenting organizations, academic art departments and programs, and arts and culture initiatives -- is becoming a national model for how an urban research university fosters an integrative approach to the arts.
"No other research university in America is doing more to harness the power and potential of the arts than the University of Chicago," said Ra Joy, Executive Director of Arts Alliance Illinois. "We are proud to have President Zimmer deliver this year's keynote address. Under his bold leadership, UChicago is leveraging the arts and creative expression as a catalyst for positive change on Chicago's South Side and beyond."
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