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Popular ‘Immersive Van Gogh’ exhibit coming to Chicago brings visitors inside iconic painter’s works
CHICAGO — A larger-than-life art exhibit which allows visitors to immerse themselves in the works of Vincent Van Gogh is coming to Chicago.Rather than just putting paintings on display, the interactive “Immersive Van Gogh” brings people inside 40 of the artist’s best-known pieces by covering the walls, floors and ceiling in a moving kaleidoscope of color and brush strokes.“It’s really where filmmaking, art, music and experimentation all come together,” Co-Producer Corey Ross said. “The biggest reaction everyone has is, ‘Wow, I’ve never seen anything like that and I’m so happy that I had the...…CHICAGO — A larger-than-life art exhibit which allows visitors to immerse themselves in the works of Vincent Van Gogh is coming to Chicago.Rather than just putting paintings on display, the interactive “Immersive Van Gogh” brings people inside 40 of the artist’s best-known pieces by covering the walls, floors and ceiling in a moving kaleidoscope of color and brush strokes.“It’s really where filmmaking, art, music and experimentation all come together,” Co-Producer Corey Ross said. “The biggest reaction everyone has is, ‘Wow, I’ve never seen anything like that and I’m so happy that I had the...WW…

This foundation helps teens hand out $1,000 checks to those in need
CHICAGO — Teenagers often get a bad rap for having a selfish outlook, but in a time of need one local foundation is helping them help others one $1,000 check at a time.Liz Lefkofsky founded the to create a new generation of givers. Through an online application, teens nominate one person they would like to surprise with a check for $1,000. “It gives you hope, cause they’re the next generation and there is such goodness,” Lefkofsky said.It’s about giving — that’s where the “VING” name comes from. It sounds too good to be true, but hundreds of teens have already taken part. “I was able to...…CHICAGO — Teenagers often get a bad rap for having a selfish outlook, but in a time of need one local foundation is helping them help others one $1,000 check at a time.Liz Lefkofsky founded the to create a new generation of givers. Through an online application, teens nominate one person they would like to surprise with a check for $1,000. “It gives you hope, cause they’re the next generation and there is such goodness,” Lefkofsky said.It’s about giving — that’s where the “VING” name comes from. It sounds too good to be true, but hundreds of teens have already taken part. “I was able to...WW…
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