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GEEX Talks: Project Fire | Summer 2025

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GEEX Shorts

Watch the following GEEX Shorts to meet Project Fire and learn more from their practice.

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Project FIRE, the signature program of Firebird Community Arts, is a glassblowing and trauma recovery program for youth injured by gun violence in Chicago, IL. In addition to healing through glassblowing, Project FIRE is an employment and mentoring program that provides trauma informed support groups, case management, and medical treatment. The program is in partnership with Healing Hurt People-Chicago, a hospital based violence intervention program that provides case management support to participants. 

Project FIRE works with 25 young people per session. Sessions take place in the Spring, Summer, and Fall. Each individual meets for 4-8 hours per week, each day beginning with three hours of glassblowing, followed by one hour of youth co-facilitated trauma informed support groups, called SELF groups. 

Project FIRE was co-created by glass artist Pearl Dick and clinical psychologist Bradley Stolbach in partnership with Healing Hurt People – Chicago and with the support of a University of Chicago Medicine Urban Health Initiative Faculty Fellowship in 2014.

Shortly after the launch of the program, Project FIRE joined forces with the well established and respected nonprofit, Firebird Community Arts. Project FIRE is now their flagship program and has paved the way for a variety of innovative social justice arts programs taking place in Chicago.

Sponsors and Supporters

Thanks to the Ruth Foundation for the Arts Wisconsin Special Project Grants for supporting GEEX Talks programming in 2024-2026, as well as the Maxwell/Hanrahan Foundation (nominated by Nisha Bansil) for supporting GEEX general programming.

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The 2024-25 season of GEEX Talks is sponsored by: His Glassworks, Pittsburgh Glass Center, and Wet Dog Glass.

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Thanks as well to our Organizational Partners, including: Barry Art Museum, Chazen Museum of Art, Glass Art Association Canada, Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, Penland School of Craft, Pilchuck Glass School, and UrbanGlass.

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