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SAIC Art on Display at The Guerilla Truck Show

The Guerrilla Truck Show is a one-night event at
Fulton Market (on the corner of Aberdeen and W. Fulton Market), and serves as a platform for creatives of all types to showcase
their work – using the back of trucks to set up a temporary gallery space.



This is the 10th anniversary of the event, starting
with just 13 trucks to more than 60 trucks at last year’s June event. 



This year, SAIC undergraduate and graduate students, and
professionals will be showcasing their work in an entrepreneurial way – creating
a space to show their work because there is not a design show here in Chicago.

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Undergrad students have a truck in the show to
showcase their collections alongside other influential designers. Graduate students from the Milan Industry
Projects course are showing this year’s Whatnot collection in a gallery space
next to the truck show.

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