About this Event
Join us for the Chicagoland Premiere of The Negro Artist!
This special screening event, presented by The Seven Times LLC at the John & Nancy Hughes Theatre, promises to be an unforgettable evening celebrating the power of visual storytelling, spoken word poetry, and documentary filmmaking. Be among the first to experience the acclaimed debut documentary that is generating buzz at film festivals and leaving audiences inspired by its powerful message.
The event showcases The Seven Times, a rising video production company with a mission to amplify Black voices and businesses. Learn about their work, vision, and the impact The Seven Times is making in the Midwest and beyond.
Directed by Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Nik Heftman, The Negro Artist explores the life and artistry of Caleb Rainey—a spoken word poet whose work evokes themes of race, identity, and systemic inequality. Rainey’s poetry is a call to confront uncomfortable truths while inviting audiences to celebrate art that inspires justice and understanding.
Through this film and live Q&A, discover how documentary filmmaking can challenge perspectives and amplify voices that demand to be heard.
Tickets
$10 General AdmissionProceeds support The Seven Times’ mission-driven work and help us continue hosting these events—featuring live poetry, film screenings, and Q&As.
Your support matters! Even if you cannot make the event, please consider donating to support The Seven Times. Thanks to our fiscal sponsor, donations are now tax-deductible!
Seating is limited—reserve your tickets today!
This event is made possible with the help of sponsors Equity Real Estate Partners LLC and Creative Visions
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Gorton Center, 400 East Illinois Road, Lake Forest, United States
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