Who’s Who 2025 — our authoritative guide to power in Chicago — is here. This year’s edition features more than 464 influential leaders who are shaping Chicago's business, civic ...
Illinois teachers from pre-K through 12th grade also receive free admission year-round with proof of residency. 111 S. Michigan Ave. Illinois residents can enjoy free admission to the Art Institute of ...
And while the frigid weather continues, Chicago-area museums and attractions will stay warm and toasty, with many offering free days this winter. The Art Institute of Chicago will offer "free ...
Courtesy of Intuit Art Museum Share When she was hired as its president and CEO, Debra Kerr dreamed of transforming Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art into a more welcoming museum.
Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art, 756 N. Milwaukee Ave., will now be known simply as Intuit Art Museum when it reopens April 25, during the EXPO Chicago art fair. The rebranding comes ...
According to the company, those stores are located in several Chicago neighborhoods, including locations in Lake Meadows, West Englewood and Little Village. The impacted stores will close between Feb.
If your New Year’s resolutions include seeing more art, be it for distraction or engagement, look no further than Chicago’s bountiful museum and gallery scene. From revisionist surveys to ...
The first national tour of “Shucked” has arrived in downtown Chicago for a limited engagement, with levity, sincerity and earnest warmth the chilly city could use right now. “Shucked” is a ...
The sculpture Sharifa, created by Simone Leigh, stands in the North Garden of The Art Institute of Chicago. It is a portrait of writer Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts. Tyler Pasciak LaRiviere/Sun-Times Share ...
The Art Institute of Chicago’s latest addition to its North Garden is a bronze beauty with Windy City roots. Titled Sharifa, the approximately 9-foot sculpture was created by internationally ...
For such a storied reputation for meatpacking, Chicago isn’t known as a burger town. Sure, Ray Kroc opened the first McDonald’s franchise in the suburbs, but hot dogs and Italian beef ...