What’s now the Salt Shed was rebuilt from a shuttered industrial building. Sandra Steinbrecher’s new book shows how she was there to capture the change.
One Chicago photographer is reimagining the city’s iconic Morton Salt Warehouse while honoring its history and working-class ...
If you were a young fan of Mad Magazine’s absurdist sometimes controversial humor in the ’70s, then no doubt you were also a ...
a two-person exhibition by Merlin James and Victoria Morton. Presenting the artists’ work side by side for the first time, the exhibition showcases two different but interlinked approaches to painting ...
Local Chicago photographer Sandra Steinbrecher joins Lisa Dent to talk about her book and what it was like documenting the reinvigoration of the Morton Salt Complex. You can find Sandra’s ...
John D Morton was one of a very small cadre of musicians who were part of Cleveland’s now legendary underground art-punk ...
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"The key factor to this decision has been unfavourable weather conditions leading to soft customer demand," said a spokesperson for Morton Salt at the time. Morton Salt owns the operation that ...
Harold M. Talburt (1895-1966) was an American editorial cartoonist who won a Pulitzer Prize.Harold Talburt was born in Toledo, Ohio on February 19, 1895. Before becoming a cartoonist, Talburt worked ...