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Designing for Change: Chicago Protest Art of the 1960s–70s

Chicago History Museum 1601 N. Clark St., Chicago

Chicago activists in the 1960s and ’70s used design to create powerful slogans, symbols, and imagery to amplify their visions for social change. Designing for Change: Chicago Protest Art of […]

Akito Tsuda: Pilsen Days

Harold Washington Library 400 S. State St., Chicago

This exhibition makes visible the photograph collection of Japanese photographer Akito Tsuda, who documented Chicago's Mexican American Pilsen neighborhood in the early 1990s while attending art school at Columbia College. […]

Learning Together: Art Education and Community

Gallery 400 at University of Illinois at Chicago 400 S. Peoria St., Chicago

Over the last century, Chicago has led the nation in progressive arts education for K-12 students, as teachers and their students linked art education to movements for social justice, access, and self-determination. Gallery 400’s Learning Together centers the progressive art pedagogy of a diverse group of Chicago artist educators from the mid-1960s through the 2010s, […]

Radical Craft: Arts Education at Hull-House, 1889-1935

Jane Addams Hull-House Museum 800 S. Halsted St., Chicago

Radical Craft, an exhibition, catalog, and workshop series, celebrates the work of immigrant artists and reformers at the country's most important social settlement. The exhibition showcases Hull-House’s rarely exhibited textile collection, drawn from a wide array of immigrant traditions. Also included are handbound books from Ellen Gates Starr’s bookbindery, newly restored paintings by Alice Kellogg […]

Edgar Miller: Anti-Modern, 1917-1967

DePaul Art Museum 935 W Fullerton Ave, Chicago

Edgar Miller (1899–1993) arrived in Chicago in 1917, and over the next fifty years established a successful career as multi-hyphenate creative practitioner. He worked as an architect, artist, craftsperson, curator, designer, and illustrator during a particularly rich period that saw the emergence and establishment of modernism across the visual culture of the city. The tremendous […]

Theaster Gates | When Clouds Roll Away: Reflection and Restoration from the Johnson Archive

Stony Island Arts Bank 6760 S. Stony Island Ave., Chicago

Over the last nine years, artist Theaster Gates has been the steward of the Johnson Publishing Company’s ephemera, periodicals, furniture, inventory, and architectural fragments originally housed at the Johnson Publishing Company building on Michigan Avenue in Chicago. The devices for the interrogation of these objects and their permission to be public have created one of […]

Myth of the Organic City

6018North 6018 N Kenmore Ave, Chicago

Myth of the Organic City presents an historical and contemporary overview of Chicago’s design and land use, from its Indigenous roots through 20th century infrastructure projects to present-day developments. The exhibition includes maps, landscape designs, installations, wall drawings, sculptures, and multimedia works by more than 25 artists. The exhibition features artwork by Alexandra Antoine, Rebecca […]

Robert Earl Paige: Give the Drummer Some!

Smart Museum of Art 5550 S. Greenwood Ave, Chicago

For the Smart Museum’s 50th anniversary, South Side artist Robert Earl Paige creates a multi-part pattern-based installation and sprawling public art project that invites communities into a collective experience of space. […]

beLONGING: Lithuanian Artists in Chicago 1900 to Now

Balzekas Museum of Lithuanian Culture 6500 S. Pulaski Rd., Chicago

Exploring identity and place through the diverse work, perspectives, and legacy of three immigration periods of Lithuanian artists in Chicago, this exhibition and its associated programs and publications consider the […]

Letters Beyond Form: Chicago Types

Design Museum of Chicago 72 E. Randolph St, Chicago

This exhibition explores typography, the shape and design of letters, within Chicago's diverse neighborhoods to investigate design legacies and their contemporary echoes. The exhibition highlights alternative modernisms by considering how […]

Sunday Sustainable Soup

6018North 6018 N Kenmore Ave, Chicago

On Sundays from 2:00 - 5:00 p.m., join 6018North for soup and discussions about sustainability. Presented as a part of 6018North's Myth of the Organic City exhibition, Sunday Sustainable Soup […]

Making an Impression: Immigrant Printing in Chicago

Newberry Library 60 West Walton Street, Chicago

This exhibition and accompanying public program reflect on the lived experiences of immigrant printers, designers, and bookmakers in Chicago and explore how printing by and for immigrant communities has shaped […]

Still Here: Linking Histories of Displacement

National Public Housing Museum 1322 W. Taylor St., Chicago

This exhibition, curated Dr. Lucy Mensah, uses art, archives, and public dialogue to explore and connect the histories of displacement of Indigenous people and African American families on the land […]

Woven Being: Art for Zhegagoynak/Chicagoland

Block Museum of Art, Northwestern University 40 Arts Circle Drive, Evanston, IL 60208

Zhegagoynak, the place now known as Chicagoland, is a vital center for Indigenous art, past and present. Through the perspectives of four collaborating artists with connections to Zhegagoynak—Andrea Carlson (Grand Portage […]

Living Stories: Contemporary Woodland Native American Art

Gichigamiin Indigenous Nations Museum 3001 Central St, Evanston

This exhibition examines contemporary approaches to traditional Woodlands style art, highlighting the underrepresented and diverse Native cultures of the Great Lakes region and the materials, art forms, and processes they […]

Radical Mending: Paired Repair

Jane Addams Hull-House Museum 800 S. Halsted St., Chicago

As a part of programming for the exhibition Radical Craft: Arts Education at Hull-House 1889-1935, the Hull-House Museum is partnering with The WasteShed to present a three-part workshop series, “Radical Mending.” […]

Producing Culture with Printmaking

Newberry Library 60 West Walton Street, Chicago

How can printing preserve historical tools and narratives? Artists Amira Hegazy and Vida Sačić explore how printing can question singular cultural narratives and how their own practices address political and […]