- 230 W. Superior St., River North
Vale has become much more visible since it moved from 207 W. Superior Street to its current location in early 1996. The larger space also has made it possible t... READ MORE
Vale has become much more visible since it moved from 207 W. Superior Street to its current location in early 1996. The larger space also has made it possible t... READ MORE
One of the city's premier galleries for modern and contemporary art, Richard Gray Gallery has been a Chicago anchor since 1963. Formerly at 620 N. Michigan, the... READ MORE
Gallery 2 features work by Art Institute School-related artists. From paintings and sculpture to video installations, the art is always engaging. In addition, t... READ MORE
The name of the gallery is perfect. It's truly an eclectic mix of all sorts of functional and non-functional art. Although the quality is uneven, owner Erica ... READ MORE
A unique gallery featuring Inuit art, the Alaska Shop includes antique and contemporary soapstone sculptures, fossilized whalebone carvings and scrimshaw. READ MORE
In this gallery devoted entirely to work by African-American artists, one can find anything from prints and paintings to painted furniture and sculptures. So... READ MORE
The museum is located in an 1892 mansion, once the home of Henry and Lucy Glos (he was a prominent local banker and the village's first president). The Glos fam... READ MORE
Part of the River North Gallery scene for nearly 25 years, Perimeter moved from 750 N. Orleans to a newly-designed ground floor space on Superior Street in 1996... READ MORE
Printworks is one of the smallest galleries in River North, but it is one of the best. There's always a fine exhibition of works on paper on view, often by impo... READ MORE
This is a replica of a totem pole brought to Chicago by J.L. Kraft. The original pole was returned in 1985 to the Haidan Indians. READ MORE
A private dealer, the very experienced and respected Alice Adam is a phenomenal resource for German expressionist prints and drawings, including works by Beckm... READ MORE
If you are into the Modernism era of the 1940s and '50s, this is a place to visit. Furniture and home accessories from this era are available for purchase. A... READ MORE
The recently expanded and renovated museum features two stories of exhibits dedicated to social activist and Nobel Peace Prize recipient Jane Addams and other c... READ MORE
Nicole Gallery has established a unique niche in the city's gallery scene with its focus on Haitian art. Owner Nicole Smith graciously welcomes visitors to gall... READ MORE
Exhibits change periodically in the museum's four gallery spaces. Some are organized by the Block's own curators; others travel from other institutions. The mus... READ MORE
The main galleries of the library are just off the new library building's dramatic ninth floor Winter Garden, one of the great atrium spaces in Chicago. Handsom... READ MORE
If you have any interest in Eskimo art, you will love Orca Aart, now in expanded new space just north of Chicago Avenue on Franklin. READ MORE
Please note: The gallery will close its doors on April 30, 2009. Said to be the first artist-created, artist-run alternative gallery in the country, the Contempo... READ MORE
For those who have somewhat traditional taste and also appreciate quality, Aaron is a great resource, particularly for works on paper. Formerly in the 620 N. ... READ MORE