Celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival at Burnham Wildlife Corridor
This year’s Mid-Autumn Festival at the Burnham Wildlife Corridor was a truly magical evening of art, storytelling, music, and community under the moonlit sky. Hosted at the stunning Set in Stone Gathering Space, the event brought together families, artists, and cultural leaders to honor this cherished seasonal celebration rooted in East and Southeast Asian traditions.
From lantern-making to live performances, the festival invited guests of all ages to participate in activities that celebrated togetherness, harvest, and gratitude. The event was a beautiful reminder of the power of cultural storytelling and the joy of shared celebration. We’d like to extend our sincere thanks to the Chinese American Museum of Chicago and everyone who joined us. Your support helped make this special night a success!
Relive the magic through our photos, captured by Joerg Metzner Photography, through our social media @chicagocultural
Want to learn more about the event?
Visit the official event page
We look forward to seeing you at more cultural celebrations throughout the year. Stay connected with us for upcoming events and programs!
Journey Chicago Featured on WGN’s Spotlight Chicago
We’re thrilled to share that Journey Chicago was recently featured on WGN’s Spotlight Chicago, offering viewers an inside look at how cultural collaboration continues to thrive across our city. This special segment spotlighted the work of the Chicago Cultural Alliance (CCA) and one of our amazing Core Members, the Heritage Museum of Asian Art.
The segment featured insightful interviews with Mónica Félix, Executive Director of the Chicago Cultural Alliance, and Ji Yang, Associate Director of the Heritage Museum of Asian Art. Both leaders spoke passionately about the goals of Journey Chicago—bringing communities together through culture, heritage, and dialogue—and how these partnerships are building a more connected and inclusive Chicago.
A highlight of the segment was a beautiful live demonstration by artist Mami Takahashi, presented by the Heritage Museum of Asian Art. Her performance offered viewers a meaningful glimpse into traditional Asian artistry and its continued relevance and beauty today. Behind the scenes, David Carling, CCA’s Design & Marketing Manager, supported the production by assisting with set-up and coordination for the demonstration.
We are so grateful to WGN for the opportunity to share our story and amplify the voices of the incredible artists, organizations, and cultural leaders who make Journey Chicago possible.
Watch the full segment here:
Stay tuned as we continue to highlight Journey Chicago programming throughout the season. There’s so much more to come!
