• The Art Institute of Chicago is the second largest art museum in the country and boasts one of the world’s most notable collections of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art in its permanent collection. Its diverse holdings also include significant American art, Old Masters, European and... More

Established by The Chicago Human Rhythm Project, the American Rhythm Center is a new initiative to provide a shared, affordable and sustainable education, rehearsal and administrative facility for... More
The Field Museum is considered one of the finest natural history museums in the United States. Some prized exhibits in the Field Museum include a large collection of dinosaur skeletons in the... More
The Art Institute of Chicago is the second largest art museum in the country and boasts one of the world’s most notable collections of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art in its permanent... More
The Fine Arts Building, a historic artist’s haven since 1898, continues to draw local inspiration. Over fifty artists recently have flocked to one of the few remaining Chicago buildings designed... More
The Chicago Architecture Foundation is dedicated to advancing public interest and education in architecture and design. The Chicago Architecture Foundation presents a comprehensive program of tours,... More
Opened on November 8, 2003, the Joan W. and Irving B. Harris Theater for Music and Dance at Millennium Park was the first multi-use performing arts venue to be built in the downtown Chicago area... More
Founded in 1891, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra is consistently hailed as one of the greatest orchestras in the world. In collaboration with the best conductors and guest artists on the international... More
Beginning at river level and spiraling five stories up, the McCormick Bridgehouse & Chicago River Museum provides a one-of-a-kind opportunity to explore a historic landmark bridgehouse.  At river... More

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