Hyde Park Art Center

The Hyde Park Art Center’s mission is to stimulate and sustain the visual arts in Chicago. It is the oldest alternative exhibition space in the City and boasts a long record of education outreach in the community.


Intuit: The Center For Intuitive and Outsider Art

Intuit defines "intuitive and outsider art" as work of artists who demonstrate little influence from the mainstream art world and who seem instead motivated by their unique personal visions. This includes what is known as art brut, non-traditional folk art, self-taught art, and visionary art.


Joel Oppenheimer, Inc.

Established in 1969, this gallery in the Wrigley Building has an amazing collection of Audubon prints and specializes in antique natural-history pieces.

Kavi Gupta Gallery

Gupta has one of the best eyes in town for young, up-and-coming artists from here and elsewhere. Like a good, reliable record label or small press, if Gupta's putting it out, 95 percent of the time it's going to be good


Little Black Pearl Art and Design Center

This attractive art and design center is a must see!
The Little Black Pearl Art and Design Center is a state of the art 40,000 square foot facility with beautifully detailed architecture located in the Historic Kenwood Neighborhood. The center houses a two-story glass atrium space, studios to teach youth and adults woodworking, welding, mosaics, painting, glass-blowing, pottery and photography, Chase Kid's Café, and a Art Gallery.


Museum of Private Art Collections

The genius of modern art and Chicago native Matt Lamb will have his work displayed in the River East Art Center along with fellow surrealist Salvador Dali. The museum celebrates Lamb’s dream to have a U.S. - based Matt Lamb Museum and will house collections of his artwork, elements of his history and message, and personal memorabilia.


Perimeter Gallery, Inc.

Perimeter Gallery has been located in the heart of Chicago’s River North for almost 25 years. Perimeter Gallery exhibits contemporary painting, sculpture, and works on paper by emerging and established mid-career artists, as well as master works in ceramic and fiber art.

Portals, Ltd.

Portals is certain to stimulate collectors and art lovers alike. Owners Nancy and William McIlvaine have combined remarkable sophisticated realist paintings with Nineteenth Century furniture and decorative arts. They renovated a Historic Brick Building in the heart of the Chicago Art District and created a four story "townhouse" that invites collectors, designers, and architects to enter its' "Portals". Nancy's great love in the English Aesthetic Movement (1860-1880) of furniture and objects, works with the contemporary art of magical realism as well as representational art by artists from around the world.

River East Art Center

River East Art Center, Chicago’s newest destination for artists and collectors. Here you’ll discover that River East Art Center is about more than works of art, it is a work of art.

Steelelife Gallery

Bryant Johnson showcases work by emerging local and national artists in his long, spacious and suave second-story gallery in the 47th Street Market. "My desire for the gallery is to be a creative, aesthetically-pleasing venue in which artists have the opportunity to express themselves," says Johnson. "Our genre is contemporary and we sell only original pieces." He also tries to expand people’s minds and push the boundaries of contemporary art.

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