Chicago Cultural Center

Chicago Cultural Center Official page for Chicago's historical landmark and FREE public museum. Come for the beauty, stay for the events.

Drawn by its beauty and the fabulous free public events, hundreds of thousands of visitors come to the Chicago Cultural Center every year, making it one of the most visited attractions in Chicago. The stunning landmark building is home to two magnificent stained-glass domes, as well as free music, dance and theater events, films, lectures, art exhibitions and family events. Completed in 1897 as Ch

icago’s first central public library, the building was designed to impress and to prove that Chicago had grown into a sophisticated metropolis. The country’s top architects and craftsmen used the most sumptuous materials, such as rare imported marbles, polished brass, fine hardwoods, and mosaics of Favrile glass, mother-of-pearl and colored stone, to create an architectural showplace. Located on the south side of the building, the world’s largest stained glass Tiffany dome ― 38 feet in diameter with some 30,000 pieces of glass ― was restored to its original splendor in 2008. On the north side of the building is a 40-foot-diameter dome with some 50,000 pieces of glass in an intricate Renaissance pattern, designed by Healy & Millet. In 1991, the building was established as the Chicago Cultural Center by the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs, the nation's first and most comprehensive free municipal cultural venue. Every year, the Chicago Cultural Center presents hundreds of free international, national, regional and local artists, musicians and performers, providing a showcase where the public can enjoy and learn about the arts.

Looking for your pre-weekend plans? Under the Dome returns THIS WEEK! 🎤 Listen to the melodic sounds of Chicago artists ...
04/21/2026

Looking for your pre-weekend plans? Under the Dome returns THIS WEEK! 🎤

Listen to the melodic sounds of Chicago artists Luke Titus and theMIND beneath the majestic Tiffany dome in the Chicago Cultural Center on Thursday, April 23, beginning at 6:30 p.m.

Audiences are invited to step Under the Dome for a one-of-a-kind concert experience at the Chicago Cultural Center on Thursday, Oct. 23, where the soaring Tiffany dome becomes the stage for a vibrant fusion of music and atmosphere. The October installation of the concert series features electrifying...

Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events invites artists, creatives and cultural workers to the Chicago...
03/24/2026

Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events invites artists, creatives and cultural workers to the Chicago Cultural Center Open House next Thursday, April 2, for an evening of workshops, networking opportunities and creative exploration across multiple floors of the historic jewel of the city.

Highlights include creative career workshops, an indie filmmaker pitch showcase presented by Film Girlz Brunch, an artist opportunities fair, exhibition tours and speed networking with Chicago curators, along with open rehearsals and wellness programming for creative workers.

Check out the full schedule! 📋 RSVPs are encouraged via Eventbrite; but not required.

DCASE invites artists, creatives and cultural workers to the Chicago Cultural Center Open House for an evening of workshops, networking opportunities and creative exploration across multiple floors of the historic jewel of the city.

Get your dancing shoes ready because this weekend the Chicago Cultural Center Dance Studio Residency returns! 🩰On March ...
03/06/2026

Get your dancing shoes ready because this weekend the Chicago Cultural Center Dance Studio Residency returns! 🩰

On March 10, join dance lecturer Deborah Goodman and Inclusive Dance Workshop Series co-founder Sydney Erlikh for a moving discussion.

A program of Chicago’s Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) to invest in movement-based artists by providing space, time and funding for the development of new work.

There are just a few weeks left to catch the moving maternal exhibition "Not A Soft Thing: A Group Exhibition by Artist ...
03/02/2026

There are just a few weeks left to catch the moving maternal exhibition "Not A Soft Thing: A Group Exhibition by Artist Mothers" presented by Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events here in the Chicago Rooms. ⏰

Next Saturday, March 7, join select artists from the exhibition, along with a special guest moderator, to discuss themes of the works, the show and their experiences as mothers in the visual arts.

Not a Soft Thing is a multifaceted exhibition by 15 artist/mothers spanning diverse cultural backgrounds, disciplines, and stages of caregiving. Together, this artist collective challenges the idealized narratives of motherhood, exposing the strength, struggle, and resilience that shape both art mak...

Mark your calendars because   is around the corner! 📆 New Play Residency Readings begin February 7, and this is your cha...
01/23/2026

Mark your calendars because is around the corner! 📆

New Play Residency Readings begin February 7, and this is your chance to experience productions in development from Chicago-based playwrights.

Experience work-in-progress readings and artist talks by current recipients of the Chicago Cultural Center New Play Residency, a funded incubator offering space, time and funding for the development of new text-based plays and musicals.

"Not A Soft Thing: A Group Exhibition by Artist Mothers" events coming soon to the Chicago Rooms! 📆 🎨November 12: Specia...
11/10/2025

"Not A Soft Thing: A Group Exhibition by Artist Mothers" events coming soon to the Chicago Rooms! 📆

🎨November 12: Special artist talk and tour of the new exhibition
🖌️November 16: Mama Lauren and Mama Zenzile for a joyful Sunday afternoon with Music Moves Chicago exploring rhythm, joy, and connection through dance traditions

Let's celebrate how art and motherhood continue to shape and sustain community.

New exhibition incoming! Check out our latest Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events art exhibition, ...
10/23/2025

New exhibition incoming! Check out our latest Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events art exhibition, Not A Soft Thing", on view in the Chicago Rooms starting this Saturday, October 25.

Join us for a special reception from 4-7 p.m. and explore the collection of paintings, photographs, ceramics, texts and installations exploring the question: “What does it mean to create in the margins of care?”

"Not A Soft Thing" is open through March 22, 2026 at the Chicago Cultural Center.

Happy Birthday to ME! 🥳 Opened in 1897, what was originally the city's first public library, is now home to the Chicago ...
10/11/2025

Happy Birthday to ME! 🥳

Opened in 1897, what was originally the city's first public library, is now home to the Chicago Cultural Center and the endless arts and culture programming offered throughout the building!

Come explore and get up close and personal with the majestic details inside the People's Palace!

Tune in TONIGHT at 6:30 p.m. 📺  Click the link below to join the Under the Dome watch party for Qari and Elton Aura! And...
10/09/2025

Tune in TONIGHT at 6:30 p.m. 📺

Click the link below to join the Under the Dome watch party for Qari and Elton Aura! And mark your calendars for the next concert featuring Rich Robbins and Demetruest on October 23, right here at the Chicago Cultural Center ✨

Join us for the online premiere of the "Under the Dome" concert with Qari and Elton Aura at the Chicago Cultural Center, performed live in April 2025. This s...

The sixth edition of Chicago Architecture Biennial is open and in full swing at the Chicago Cultural Center! 📐 Commissio...
09/22/2025

The sixth edition of Chicago Architecture Biennial is open and in full swing at the Chicago Cultural Center! 📐

Commissioner Clinée Hedspeth and Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events are proud to support "SHIFT: Architecture in Times of Radical Change," a collection of over 100 projects by architects, artists and designers from over 30 countries.

With exhibits on view until February 28, 2026, in the Michigan Avenue and Yates Galleries and Exhibit Hall, the Biennial celebrates its 10th anniversary by exploring how architecture contends with the societal transformations shaping our world today and contemplates alternate paths forward.

Intonation Music takes over the Welcome Center for the September Neighborhood Cultural Spotlight! Come out today and tom...
09/19/2025

Intonation Music takes over the Welcome Center for the September Neighborhood Cultural Spotlight! Come out today and tomorrow for free programming from 2-3 p.m. including a digital music workshop and student performance. 🎛️

Neighborhood Cultural Spotlights are people, places & things nominated by Chicagoans for their cultural contribution to their neighborhoods.

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78 E Washington Street
Chicago, IL
60602

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Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm
Sunday 10am - 5pm

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