A person looking at artwork.
Photograph: Mark Wright | National Museum of Mexican Art

National Museum of Mexican Art

  • Museums | Art and design
  • Lower West Side
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Time Out says

You don't have to look any further than Pilsen to find one of the largest Latino cultural organizations in the U.S. Visit the National Museum of Mexican Art and explore a 6,000-piece permanent collection, rotating exhibits, performing-arts showcases and educational programming that represents an illustrious Mexican culture.

Details

Address
1852 W 19th St
Chicago
60608
Cross street:
between Wolcott Ave and Wood St
Transport:
El stop: Pink to Damen-Cermak. Bus: 9, 50.
Price:
Free
Opening hours:
Tue–Sun 10am–5pm
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What’s on

Community Cinema

The Chicago International Film Festival's Community Cinema program brings free film screenings and post-viewing conversations to neighborhoods across the city. The program centers compelling stories revolving around timely social and cultural themes, prioritizing access, inclusion and community building. This year, Community Cinema screenings will be hosted at the National Museum of Mexican Art in Pilsen (Leonora in the Morning Light) and Kennedy-King College in Englewood (Sun Ra: Do The Impossible).
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