Reasons to be Cheerful — "Where Immigrant Women, Usually Exploited by Fashion, Run the Show"

“By literally letting the world in, 63rd House will be the antithesis of the typical black box sweatshop where the vast majority of the world’s clothing gets made. It will include a room to showcase the work of designers seeking to work with Blue Tin, and airy, accessible, light-filled manufacturing spaces. Jeanne Gang, an acclaimed Chicago architect and head of Studio Gang, which designed the space, envisioned the facility with two key ideas in mind: micro urbanism, focusing on the power of small interventions and community spaces to impact a nearby neighborhood; and the belief that a small manufacturing space, typically outside the concern of big architectural firms, was a proper vessel for community change.”

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Chicago Reader — "Building 63rd House"

Blue Tin Production works with Chicago Lawn community leaders to envision a hybrid community center and production studio.