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HAMOC Reopens at New Location!
This past Saturday, the Chicago Cultural Alliance had the privilege of joining Core Member, the Haitian American Museum of Chicago (HAMOC), at their new permanent location at 4623 N. Clark Street. HAMOC purchased this new home in 2025 and has been working tirelessly...
HANA Center Lunar New Year: Year of the Firehorse
The Chicago Cultural Alliance (CCA) recently had the pleasure of joining the HANA Center for their Lunar New Year celebration, marking the Year of the Fire Horse. The event began with a vibrant pungmul performance—a traditional folk ritual of percussion, dancing, and...
OPEN Center for the Arts: Where Children’s Drawings Become Public Art
Visitors to OPEN Center for the Arts are greeted by a set of large, rustic wooden doors—one of the last pieces of original infrastructure repurposed after a fire in 2010. When the center reopened in 2014, the founding collective of artists originally intended to bring...
The Trickster Cultural Center: A Space for Native American Culture, Healing, and Community in Schaumburg
Stepping into the Trickster Cultural Center this past Saturday, I was immediately surrounded by the warm, woodsy smell of copal, an indigenous medicine of Mexico, burned in preparation for regalia and special ceremonies. The Center is preparing the space for a private...
Dominoes and Mimosas at the National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture
Last Saturday, the National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture welcomed the Chicago Cultural Alliance for their Dominoes and Mimosas event with La Familia Domino League! This was a women's only event, and our Marketing Intern, Fiona, had a blast connecting with...
Art as Healing: Remembering Those Lost in the Cambodian Killing Fields
Last week, the Chicago Cultural Alliance visited one of our Core members, the National Cambodian Heritage Museum and Killing Fields Memorial. We were grateful to be shown around the museum by our tour guide, Nisa. Beginning on April 17, 1975, more than two million...
a letter from JI Yang – Associate Executive Director, Heritage Museum of Asian Art
Dear Cultural Ally, My name is JI Yang, and I currently serve as the Associate Executive Director at the Heritage Museum of Asian Art (HMAA), in Chicago. I have been with the organization since 2024. In addition to my role at HMAA, I also serve as a guest curator at...
The Haunting of Hull House
Last weekend, the CCA joined a haunted tour of Chicago's historic Hull House, and it was an experience we won't soon forget. The moment we stepped inside, we felt the weight of its history—the creaking floors, the dimly lit hallways, and the faint chill that seemed to...
Celebrating Filipino Culture in Chicago: A Day of Art, Music, and Community
We are thrilled to share a recap of the recent Halo-Halo Family Day, a vibrant, full-day celebration of Filipino culture and community that the Chicago Cultural Alliance had the honor of attending. It was an unforgettable experience that brought together families,...









