Looking to up your appreciation of the arts?
We've rounded up four artsy events around Chicago this week that will scratch your cultural itch, from a stage adaptation of a children's book to wine and painting class.
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Bunny's Book Club
From the event description:
Ever since she overheard the librarian reading outside of the library, Bunny has been enamored with books. But upon reflection, she isn't sure if animals are allowed in the library. With the help of her furry friends, Bunny decides to share her love for reading and start a book club, but how can they get their hands on those books? Celebrate the joy of reading in this world-premiere adaptation of Annie Silvestro's celebrated picture book.
When: Saturday, Jan. 11, 11 a.m.
Where: Lifeline Theatre, 6912 N. Glenwood Ave.
Price: $15 - $20
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BYOB Mosaic Workshops
From the The Chicago Mosaic School deal description:
Professionally trained mosaic artists introduce novices to mosaics materials, composition, cutting, and laying out tesserae in a fun project.
Where: The Chicago Mosaic School, 1127 W. Granville Ave.
Price: $45 - $80
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Admission at K. Karaoke
From the K. Karaoke deal description:
Guests spend a creative evening singing their favorite songs and trying their hand at painting. All painting equipment is provided.
Where: K. Karaoke, 4810 N. Kedzie Ave.
Price: $20 - $39
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Wine and Paint at Color Cocktail Factory
From the Color Cocktail Factory deal description:
Participants can express themselves through painting while sipping beverages brought from home.
Where: Color Cocktail Factory, 1735 N. Ashland Ave.
Price: $29 - $58
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