DePaul Art Museum
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DePaul Art Museum

  • Museums | Art and design
  • Sheffield & DePaul
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Time Out says

Hop off the train at the Fullerton Red and Brown line station and you'll find yourself at the front door of this underrated art museum on the DePaul University campus in Lincoln Park. The currators of the DePaul Art Museum have made a habit of hosting exciting exhibitions culled from the school's personal collection, including photographs taken by Andy Warhol and Jeff Carter's sculptures made from IKEA furniture.

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Address
935 W Fullerton Ave
Chicago
60614
Cross street:
at Sheffield Ave
Transport:
El stop: Brown, Purple (rush hrs), Red to Fullerton. Bus: 8, 11, 74.
Price:
Free
Opening hours:
Wed, Thu 11am–7pm; Fri 11am–5pm; Sat, Sun 12pm–5pm
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Barbara Nessim: My Compass Is the Line

DePaul Art Museum will be unfortunately closing this June, and they're going out with some of their finest curatorial work yet. Since the 1960s, Barbara Nessim has built a distinctive visual language that challenges traditional ideas about femininity and representation. One of the first women to gain prominence in the male-dominated world of commercial illustration, Nessim later became a pioneer of computer art in the 1980s. This exhibition—her first in Chicago—features paintings, drawings, digital works and a site-specific installation. It also highlights her famed sketchbooks, which the artist calls her “forever books,” a raw and unfiltered record of her creative process.
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