What to do and see in South Side, Illinois (IL): The Best Art Galleries

May 18, 2022 Venice Greaves

The windy city is a cornucopia of modern art, fine dining, cutting edge comedy, and die-hard sports fans. Snap a photo of your reflection in the silver Cloud Gate sculpture at Millennium Park before heading to Grant Park to get hit with the refreshing spray of Buckingham Fountain. There are dozens of museums and theater companies in Chicago, so a cultural experience is never hard to find. You’re sure to laugh your head off at the Second City Theater, the professional launch pad of many famous comedians.
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1. The Renaissance Society

5811 S Ellis Ave Cobb Hall, 4th floor, Chicago, IL 60637-1404 +1 773-702-8670 [email protected] http://www.renaissancesociety.org/
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The Renaissance Society

The Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago presents contemporary art exhibitions, events, and publications. “The Ren”—as we are known by many—is an independent, non-collecting museum driven by an uncompromising commitment to artists and their ideas. All exhibitions and events are free and open to the public. We offer artists the time, space, resources, and freedom that are vital for ambitious experimentation and risk-taking. Our work with artists frequently results in newly commissioned art, and their presentations in our 3,000 sq ft gallery spur further scholarly and creative reflections in our publications and public programs. Visitors to the Ren find a uniquely intimate platform for encountering artistic expressions that give form to, challenge, and complicate currents in contemporary thought. Events—including artist talks, lectures, screenings, concerts, readings, and more—offer further opportunities for discovery and discussion.

2. South Side Community Art Center

3831 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60653-1513 +1 773-373-1026 [email protected] http://www.sscartcenter.org
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South Side Community Art Center

The South Side Community Art Center, has been an official Chicago Landmark since 1994. It is the oldest African American Art Center of its kind in the U.S. Experience this cultural icon to view and purchase outstanding works of fine art. Visit this art influencer to witness where many renown artists launched their careers. SSCAC was co-founded by Dusable Museum co-creator Dr. Margaret Burroughs.

3. Stony Island Arts Bank

6760 S Stony Island Ave, Chicago, IL 60649-1026 +1 312-857-5561 http://rebuild-foundation.org
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4. Project Onward

1200 W 35th St Fl 4 Racine & 35th St., Chicago, IL 60609-1305 +1 773-940-2992 [email protected] http://projectonward.org

A non-profit studio and gallery that supports the professional development of artists with exceptional talents and challenges, ranging from autism to mental illness, and provides these artists with workspace, materials, professional guidance, exhibition opportunities and access to markets to sell their work and advance their careers.

436 E 47th St, Chicago, IL 60653-4106
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6. Chinatown Square

2133 S China Pl, Chicago, IL 60616-1536 +1 312-808-1745 http://chicagochinatown.org
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Chinatown Square is a two-story outdoor shopping mall located in Chicago's Chinatown neighborhood, a mile south of Chicago's Loop and north of Chinatown's main street, the Wentworth Avenue District. Located at 2133 South China Place or 2100 South Wentworth Avenue, it covers 45 acres with restaurants, retail space, boutiques, gift and specialty shops, banks, clinics, beauty shops and offices. It is the largest Chinese mall in the United States east of San Francisco and west of New York City. Opened in 1993, Chinatown Square is bordered by Archer Avenue to the south, Princeton Avenue to the west, Wentworth Avenue to the east and China Place to the north. One of Chinatown's most significant landmarks, the Pin Tom Memorial Park, is located to the north of Chinatown Square on the banks of the South Branch of the Chicago River. In the heart of Chinatown Square is the Pan Asian Cultural Center and 12 beautiful, bronze zodiac figures. In addition, the "Chinese in America" mural is located here. It describes the history of Chinese immigrants in the United States as well as Chinese cultural beliefs. It contains 100,000 individually cut pieces of hand-painted glass from China made specifically for this mural. Chinatown Square is a popular destination for tourists who are eager to enjoy such Chinese cuisine as Cantonese, Szechuan, Dim Sum, Thai, Pan Fusion, Asian Fusion and Shanghainese. Stop at Qing Xiang Yuan Dumplings, Shanghai Inn, Chi Cafe, Minhin Cuisine, Min Min Asian Cafe, or St. Anna Bakery & Cafe.

1029 W 35th St Suite 301, Chicago, IL 60609-1402 +1 312-493-4330 http://www.friedlgallery.com/html/home/

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