Sending Lesbian Love to all who attended

We had a fantastic time with all of you – there were about 300 of you in attendance for All About Love on Feb 1. Thank you, dear audience, for your energy, warmth, and generosity! We loved singing for you.

Next up

A subset of the chorus will perform at the Lincolnwood Public Library for Women’s History Month on Sunday, March 9 at 2:00 pm. Free admission, but you must register in advance here: https://www.lincolnwoodlibrary.org/event/sunday-afternoon-artemis-singers-r-22817

Our next full concert will be Goddesses, Rage! for Pride Month in June. More details to come.

Coming Saturday: Concert “All About Love” Feb 1!

Note – we have limited seating, so we have added a Standing Room ticket type

Reminder: Please bring your ticket with you on paper or on your mobile. There will be enough seats for everyone who purchases a non-standing ticket, but those will likely sell out. Thanks!

WHERE: VanderCook College of Music – Great Hall 3125 S. Federal St. (not 3140)

PARKING: Free parking on campus in several lots. We’ll be in the Great Hall. It’s the first building on the east — just south of 31st street.

See the map below for parking. NOTE: You will be able to park in any of these VanderCook/IIT campus lots for no charge, even though you may see signs asking for payment.

TRANSPORT: Public transportation is available through the CTA Red Line 35th Sox station (142 W. 35th St, Chicago) or CTA Green line 35th-Bronzeville-IIT station (16 E. 35th St., Chicago). Several bus lines also serve the area.  Confirm directions with your favorite online map app.

Free Parking Areas:

Happy Solstice-tide

We’re settling in to a short break and then will dash back into rehearsals and preparations for our February 1 All About Love concert. We understand that some people like giving and receiving tickets as a holiday gift idea, hint hint.

Watch TV to hear about our singers and our purpose

We are on TV! On the Block, a news and features show on WCIU, recorded and produced a segment about us earlier this year and it was broadcast on Thursday Dec 19 on station the U Too. It will also air Saturday at 10:00 am and Sunday at 12:00 am on The U. The U is found on WCIU, Channel 26.1, XFINITY 183|1026, Astound TV 6, Dish 26, Direct TV 26, Spectrum Charter 22/616 and U-Verse 10/1010, YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV.

Or you can just stream it right here. We hope you enjoy it.

Thanks so much to the producers and team from WCIU Shawn, Rebecca, and Alicia for featuring us and crafting this story.

Solstice music redux

If you are enjoying a quiet weekend, here’s a short video compilation of 5 pieces we made for you in the dark times of 2020. These are from our Winter Solstice concert in 2013, A Midwinter Night’s Journey.