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Thu 11

Stan Chisholm: Thingsthatneverreallyhappened 09:00am @ Hyde Park Art Center

The Hyde Park Art Center will feature Stan Chisholm, in a display titled 'ThingsThatNeverReallyHappened.' The exhibition will feature monochrome drawings in a graphic, almost comic book styl


Thu 11

The Way Things Are 09:00am @ Hyde Park Art Center

The Center presents 'The Way Things Are,' a temporal, site-specific installation by Bob Peters and David Schutter.


Thu 11

YOU! the Experience 09:30am @ Museum of Science and Industry

More than just a body, you are a complex blend of your choices, your personality, and your environment. Who you are depends on how you care for yourself and enjoy your life. 'YOU! The Experience&


Thu 11

The U-505 Submarine 09:30am @ Museum of Science and Industry

On June 4, 1944, a German submarine known as U-505 was prowling off the coast of West Africa on a hunt for American and Allied ships, when depth charges from the USS Chatelain blasted the dreaded U-bo


Thu 11

Sites to Behold: Travels in Eighteenth-Century Rome 10:00am @ University of Chicago - Smart Museum of Art

Rome has long been a leading tourist destination. Many of the "must-see" sites were codified centuries ago as part of the Grand Tour, a journey undertaken by young aristocrats to complete th


Thu 11

Pioneers to the Past: American Archaeologists in the Middle East, 1919-20 10:00am @ University of Chicago - Oriental Institute Museum

The Oriental Institute Museum will present an exhibit entitled 'Pioneers to the Past: American Archaeologists in the Middle East, 1919-20.' James Henry Breasted had received a large donation


Thu 11

Egyptian Gallery 10:00am @ University of Chicago - Oriental Institute Museum

The Joseph and Mary Grimshaw Egyptian Gallery of the Oriental Institute opened to the public on May 29, 1999 following a three year renovation project. The 4000-square foot gallery displays approximat


Thu 11

Megiddo Gallery 10:00am @ University of Chicago - Oriental Institute Museum

In this section of the Museum, visitors can can examine artifacts from another important Oriental Institute excavation, the dig at Megiddo that covered a span in time from 5000 to 600 B.C. Each layer


Thu 11

The Darker Side of Light: Arts of Privacy - 1850-1900 10:00am @ University of Chicago - Smart Museum of Art

Paris in the 1800s was the city of light, and Impressionism captured the bustle of its lively streets and cafes. But through the medium of prints, artists like Whistler, Zorn, Meryon and others probed


Thu 11

Ricky Kalmon 07:30pm @ The Venue


Fri 12

Stan Chisholm: Thingsthatneverreallyhappened 09:00am @ Hyde Park Art Center

The Hyde Park Art Center will feature Stan Chisholm, in a display titled 'ThingsThatNeverReallyHappened.' The exhibition will feature monochrome drawings in a graphic, almost comic book styl


Fri 12

The Way Things Are 09:00am @ Hyde Park Art Center

The Center presents 'The Way Things Are,' a temporal, site-specific installation by Bob Peters and David Schutter.


Fri 12

The U-505 Submarine 09:30am @ Museum of Science and Industry

On June 4, 1944, a German submarine known as U-505 was prowling off the coast of West Africa on a hunt for American and Allied ships, when depth charges from the USS Chatelain blasted the dreaded U-bo


Fri 12

YOU! the Experience 09:30am @ Museum of Science and Industry

More than just a body, you are a complex blend of your choices, your personality, and your environment. Who you are depends on how you care for yourself and enjoy your life. 'YOU! The Experience&


Fri 12

Egyptian Gallery 10:00am @ University of Chicago - Oriental Institute Museum

The Joseph and Mary Grimshaw Egyptian Gallery of the Oriental Institute opened to the public on May 29, 1999 following a three year renovation project. The 4000-square foot gallery displays approximat


Fri 12

Pioneers to the Past: American Archaeologists in the Middle East, 1919-20 10:00am @ University of Chicago - Oriental Institute Museum

The Oriental Institute Museum will present an exhibit entitled 'Pioneers to the Past: American Archaeologists in the Middle East, 1919-20.' James Henry Breasted had received a large donation


Fri 12

Sites to Behold: Travels in Eighteenth-Century Rome 10:00am @ University of Chicago - Smart Museum of Art

Rome has long been a leading tourist destination. Many of the "must-see" sites were codified centuries ago as part of the Grand Tour, a journey undertaken by young aristocrats to complete th


Fri 12

The Darker Side of Light: Arts of Privacy - 1850-1900 10:00am @ University of Chicago - Smart Museum of Art

Paris in the 1800s was the city of light, and Impressionism captured the bustle of its lively streets and cafes. But through the medium of prints, artists like Whistler, Zorn, Meryon and others probed


Fri 12

Megiddo Gallery 10:00am @ University of Chicago - Oriental Institute Museum

In this section of the Museum, visitors can can examine artifacts from another important Oriental Institute excavation, the dig at Megiddo that covered a span in time from 5000 to 600 B.C. Each layer


Sat 13

Stan Chisholm: Thingsthatneverreallyhappened 09:00am @ Hyde Park Art Center

The Hyde Park Art Center will feature Stan Chisholm, in a display titled 'ThingsThatNeverReallyHappened.' The exhibition will feature monochrome drawings in a graphic, almost comic book styl