You searched for "the dearborn"
-
Everyone’s Art Gallery: Posters of the London Underground
In 1919, 39 posters came to the Art Institute of Chicago, courtesy of the Underground Electric Railways London. The posters, full of brilliant colors and innovative…
Read more -
Setting the Stage: Objects of Chicago Theatre
Design in theatre can take many forms, including costumes, lights, sound, props, and sets, among countless other examples. Setting the Stage celebrates the myriad ways design…
Read more -
The People Shall Govern! Medu Art Ensemble and the Anti-Apartheid Poster
The Medu Art Ensemble formed in the late 1970s in opposition to South Africa’s apartheid policy of racial segregation and violent injustice. Through graphic design and…
Read more -
By the late 1870s, when this exhibition begins, Édouard Manet had become recognized as a painter of modern life. He had long looked to historical subjects…
Read more -
Benjamin Patterson: When Elephants Fight, It Is the Frogs That Suffer—A Sonic Graffiti
Benjamin Patterson’s When Elephants Fight, It Is the Frogs That Suffer—A Sonic Graffiti, an immersive 24-channel sound installation, transforms the Art Institute of Chicago’s McKinlock Court into…
Read more -
The exhibition Go Down Moses is guest curated by Teju Cole. An acclaimed writer, photographer, and critic, Cole is the former photography critic of the New York Times…
Read more -
Art on theMART is the largest permanent digital art projection in the world with a projection area of 2.5 acres. The first-of-its-kind for Chicago, it represents…
Read more -
Chinelas Grand Re-Opening & Tango Lessons
Chinelas has expanded their in-store experience to include delicious Empanadas, a Yerba Mate Bar, and new home and lifestyle items!
Read more
Here's what you can expect on Wednesday:
DJ:… -
ACTIVATE: Scene Change is a free pop-up event that shifts your perception through the art of lighting and set design. Experience interactive tech, DJs, live performers,…
Read more -
Plant Medicine: Multi-Species Wellness in a Global City
On the Northside, newly arrived refugees bring their practical knowledge, plants, and aesthetic dispositions to gardens. It’s there that they create familiar smells, textures, and ways of interacting…
Read more
Page 38 of 131