Beautiful place with a great art gallery and lots ...
Beautiful place with a great art gallery and lots of beautiful antique furniture.
Beautiful place with a great art gallery and lots of beautiful antique furniture.
Public exhibitions are always worth checking out. Dining is for members only. Increasingly performing arts events are trying to open themselves to a wider audience, so stand by for further announcements from one of the best curatorial teams in town.
A small museum in streeterville. Open to the public, but the viewing is limited to the show on the first floor
Hidden gem with interesting art on display in their gallery. The recent remodel is well done. This is a private club so public views of the arts in believe are welcome but further use of the premises is restricted.
We had a private tour and a nice drink designed for our visit.
It s a small space worth a visit. Check their website for events, the live performances are really well done.
We visited as part of the Open House day. Fancy Art Club with Modern Art.
This place is not an artist friendly place. It is a place that uses artists as a pretext to stay in business. Getting membership fees. Everybody is clercking. I have never seen interesting work there. The space is nice but the permanent artwork is to puke. The staff, the curator are clueless. Attendance is low class. Artists dont bother. Attendees keep your money.
Interesting spot with collections rarely seen in public. The event are awesome with great spreads of cheese and drink tickets that are a bit over priced. It's probably because they have to pay for all that brie! Second floor boasts event space with expansive stage. Lots of great talks, poetry readings, and other intelligentsia passtimes.
We visited the Arts Club of Chicago to see the exhibition "The Nervous System" by Amy Sillman, which my wife would not miss. Apart from the doorman there was nobody about, so we had the place to ourselves to enjoy unusually good paintings. A lovely brief interlude on a busy Chicago weekend!