
Soy Boricua
From digital collage to painting to glasswork to photography, twelve non-male Diasporican artists explore their expansive identities and how they intersect in their own ways.

From digital collage to painting to glasswork to photography, twelve non-male Diasporican artists explore their expansive identities and how they intersect in their own ways.

This exhibition tells the story of building with mass timber and features architectural models of mass timber projects, from public spaces to office buildings.

Seaberg uses his lithographs of the beautiful natural landscape of Minnesota and Sweden to connect with his Sami heritage and to remind us of beauty, community, and sense of place.

Take a VR journey through the works of the paintings and music of M.K. Čiurlionis.

Bomba music and dance provide resistance, self-expression, and community building for Afro-Puerto Ricans. This exhibit displays the evolution of bomba attire since the 17th century.

Acclaimed Indian visual and textile artist Shelly Jyoti depicts the indigo's colonial history and impact — the cultivation, exploitation, and servitude that happened because of one plant.

This exhibit explores personal and collective identity through tattoo traditions, past and present. For more than 5000 years, people have used tattoos to beautify, heal, or empower.

The American Indian Center is excited to host Diné artist Fleurette Estes and her exhibit, "Kéyah: Paintings and Photographs of Home," in their Gallery!

Tom Torluemke' landscape and portrait paintings ask the question: as social and civic unrest become more contentious, how can people help each other and the environment?

Threads is a group show where artists from many countries respond to one another. Poetry is intertwined and brought to life through fibers and textiles.

Father-daughter team, Adrian and Clementine Reid Wong bring together an array of forms, colors, and elements while reflecting on the question, “What makes a thing Chinese?"

Master artist Tufiño used his art to shed light on the marginalized stories and contributions of everyday Afro-Puerto Ricans, earning him the moniker of the “Painter of the People."

In this modern era, the Armed Forces have become revered by millions of Ukrainians as valiant protectors. This exhibition pays homage to this belief.

Featuring select materials from the archival collection of Estrella Alamar and the Filipino American Historical Society of Chicago.

Please join the DANK Haus for the opening reception of "Chicago Architecture: Construction and Renovation," a photography exhibition by Warren Perlstein.

Go behind the scenes of architecturally, culturally and historically significant sites across Chicago. Explore 170+ sites in 20+ neighborhoods.
Learn about Filipino food and get a taste of the Philippines. Join Filipino American Historical Society of Chicago to learn about this cuisine and enjoy a sample of Filipino dishes.

The Trickster Cultural Center hosts the Lajkonik Song and Dance Ensemble to celebrate Polish Heritage Month and showcase the wonderful talents of the Polish Community.

Navaratri is a celebration worshipping nine goddesses during nine days/nights. Celebrated differently across India, the common theme is victory of a female Goddess over a villain.

The Korean Cultural Center of Chicago invites you to the 13th Annual Benefit Gala. Join over 300 friends and members of the Korean American community for this event.