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430 S Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60605

+1 (312) 341-3500

Art Gallery Near Roosevelt University

The Art Institute of Chicago
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
111 S Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60603-6404

(312) 443-3600

Mission: The Art Institute of Chicago collects, preserves, and interprets works of art of the highest quality, representing the world's diverse artistic traditions, for the inspiration and education of the public and in accordance with our profession's highest ethical standards and practices.

The Bean @ Millennium Park
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
Millennium Park Downtown
Chicago, IL 27401

Chicago Cultural Center
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
78 E Washington St
Chicago, IL 60602

(312) 744-6630

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 Chicago’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. Come for the beauty, stay for the events.

Cloud Gate
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
55 N Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60601

Fine Arts Building
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410 S Michigan Ave Ste 418
Chicago, IL 60605

(312) 566-9800

The ten-story Fine Arts Building, also known as the Studebaker Building, is located at 410 S Michigan Avenue across from Grant Park in Chicago in the Chicago Landmark Historic Michigan Boulevard District. It was built for the Studebaker company in 1884–5 by Solon Spencer Beman, and extensively remodeled in 1898, when Beman removed the building's eighth (then the top) story and added three new stories, extending the building to its current height. Studebaker constructed the building as a carriage sales and service operation with manufacturing on upper floors. The two granite columns at the main entrance, 3ft in diameter and 12ft high, were said to be the largest polished monolithic shafts in the country. The interior features Art Nouveau motifs and murals dating from the 1898 renovation.Currently, true to its name, it houses artists' lofts, art galleries, theatre, dance and recording studios, interior design firms, musical instrument makers, and other businesses associated with the arts. It also holds offices of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Jazz Institute of Chicago, the Grant Park Conservancy, the World Federalist Association, the Chicago Youth Symphony, the Boitsov Classical Ballet School and Company, and the venerable Artist's Cafe, known to generations of late-night diners. It was designated a Chicago Landmark on June 7, 1978.

Van Gogh's Bedrooms
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
111 S Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60603

One of a Kind Show and Sale Chicago
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
222 Merchandise Mart Plz Ste 470
Chicago, IL 60654

(312) 527-4141

Art Museum, Art Institute Of Chicago
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
111 S Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60603

(312) 499-4111

CODE OF CONDUCT
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
14 E 11th St
Chicago, IL 60605

(312) 929-2073

Artists include: Jaime "Ames" Navarro, Ralph Corona, BJ Storms, Jake Ames and Bryan Ortega * Walk In's Welcome*

Art Institute Musuem of Chicago
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
111 S Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60603

(312) 443-3600

SAIC Sullivan Galleries
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
33 S State St., 7th floor
Chicago, IL 60603

(312) 629-6635

Please note the Sullivan Galleries will be closed December 22, 2012—January 1, 2013. The Sullivan Galleries represent 32,000 square feet of exhibition space-the only single contemporary gallery site of its size in the Chicago Loop. Located in the Sullivan Center at 33 South State Street, the historic site of Louis Sullivan's masterpiece Carson Pirie Scott & Co. building, the galleries feature exhibitions, performances, lectures, and screenings by SAIC students, faculty, and guest artists. Recently relocated to 33 South State Street, the Betty Rymer Gallery features a range of exhibitions of work by SAIC students, faculty, and international artists. The Sullivan Galleries brings to Chicago audiences the work of acclaimed and emerging artists, while providing the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) and the public opportunities for direct involvement and exchange with the discourses of art today. With shows and projects often led by faculty or student curators, it is a teaching gallery that engages the exhibition process as a pedagogical model and mode of research.

Museum of Contemporary Photography
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
600 S Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60605

(312) 663-5554

Founded in 1976 as the Chicago Center for Contemporary Photography, the museum collaborates with artists, photographers, communities, and institutions locally, nationally, and internationally. As the leading photography museum in the Midwest, presenting projects and exhibitions and acquiring works that embrace a wide range of contemporary aesthetics and technologies, the museum offers students, educators, research specialists, and general audiences an intimate and comprehensive visual study center. The Museum of Contemporary Photography (MoCP) is a stimulating and innovative forum for the collection, creation, and examination of contemporary imagemaking in its camera tradition and in its expanded vocabulary of digital processes. Accredited by the American Association of Museums, the museum considers all elements of our mission to promote a greater understanding and appreciation of the artistic, cultural and political implication of the image in our world today, within the context of public service and responsibility to the community and museum profession. The Museum is committed to broadening the visual arts by constantly searching for new national and international talent to exhibit rather than simply following suit established by larger institutions. To this end, the museum’s programming guides the public to a greater understanding of thought-provoking contemporary photography as well as an appreciation for traditional work that has not yet received critical acclaim. Admission is always free for visitors.

Elephant Room Gallery - South Loop
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
704 S Wabash Ave
Chicago, IL 60605

(312) 361-0281

Elephant Room is a contemporary art space based in Chicago that focuses on presenting a diverse selection of emerging artists across a range of mediums.

Sullivan Galleries
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
33 S. State Street, 7th floor
Chicago, IL 60603

(312) 629-6635

Sharp building at School of the Art Institute
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
37 S Wabash Ave
Chicago, IL 60603

The Golden Triangle
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
330 N Clark St
Chicago, IL 60654

(312) 755-1266

Our store, where a centuries-old Chinese Wedding Cabinet sits comfortably beside a modern sofa, intertwines global and local design. Every inch of our 18,000 square foot store is designed to inspire. Curated vignettes mix imported antiques and vintage finds from around the world with custom pieces handcrafted in Chicago. Come discover a whole new world of decorating...with free parking

Averill and Bernard Leviton Gallery
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
619 S Wabash Ave
Chicago, IL 60605

(312) 369-8668

The Averill and Bernard Leviton Gallery is part of the School of Fine and Performing Arts at Columbia College Chicago. The gallery's mission is to present professional exhibitions and educational programming that encompasses the broadest possible definition of visual art, photography, fashion, and design. This is a direct reflection of the pedagogical diversity of the SFPA and the vast array of ideas, media, and techniques explored by artists today. The gallery presents emerging and established artists whose work reflects any of the disciplines taught in the School.

Gage Gallery
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
18 S Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60603

(312) 341-6458

The Gage Gallery was founded in 2001, shortly after Roosevelt University's expansion into the historic Gage building on Michigan Avenue. Situated directly across the street from Chicago's Millennium Park, the gallery has exhibited nationally and internationally known photographers and artists, and has hosted numerous public lectures, panel discussions and symposia. The gallery is committed to showing contemporary work that addresses the important social issues of our time. The Gage Gallery is affiliated with, and supported by the College of Arts and Sciences at Roosevelt University. Gage Gallery hours are Monday-Friday 9-6 and Saturday 10-4. Staff Information Michael Ensdorf, Founder and Director Juli Rowen, Assistant Dean, College of Arts and Sciences Kaitlin Cashman, Gallery Assistant Tyra Robertson, Media Assistant

South Garden at the Art Institute
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
111 S. Michigan Avenue
Chicago, IL 60604

Illinois State Museum Chicago Gallery
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
100 W Randolph Street, Suite 2-100
Chicago, IL 60601

(312) 814-5322

Local Business Near Roosevelt University

Roosevelt University Murray-Green Library
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
430 S Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60605

Bein & Fushi
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
410 S Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60605

(312) 663-0150

Fine Arts Building
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
410 S Michigan Ave Ste 418
Chicago, IL 60605

(312) 566-9800

The ten-story Fine Arts Building, also known as the Studebaker Building, is located at 410 S Michigan Avenue across from Grant Park in Chicago in the Chicago Landmark Historic Michigan Boulevard District. It was built for the Studebaker company in 1884–5 by Solon Spencer Beman, and extensively remodeled in 1898, when Beman removed the building's eighth (then the top) story and added three new stories, extending the building to its current height. Studebaker constructed the building as a carriage sales and service operation with manufacturing on upper floors. The two granite columns at the main entrance, 3ft in diameter and 12ft high, were said to be the largest polished monolithic shafts in the country. The interior features Art Nouveau motifs and murals dating from the 1898 renovation.Currently, true to its name, it houses artists' lofts, art galleries, theatre, dance and recording studios, interior design firms, musical instrument makers, and other businesses associated with the arts. It also holds offices of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Jazz Institute of Chicago, the Grant Park Conservancy, the World Federalist Association, the Chicago Youth Symphony, the Boitsov Classical Ballet School and Company, and the venerable Artist's Cafe, known to generations of late-night diners. It was designated a Chicago Landmark on June 7, 1978.

Fine Arts Building
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
410--418 S. Michigan Ave.
Chicago, IL

The ten-story Fine Arts Building, also known as the Studebaker Building, is located at 410 S Michigan Avenue across from Grant Park in Chicago in the Chicago Landmark Historic Michigan Boulevard District. It was built for the Studebaker company in 1884–5 by Solon Spencer Beman, and extensively remodeled in 1898, when Beman removed the building's eighth story and added three new stories, extending the building to its current height. Studebaker constructed the building as a carriage sales and service operation with manufacturing on upper floors. The two granite columns at the main entrance, 3 feet 8 inches in diameter and 12 feet 10 inches high, were said to be the largest polished monolithic shafts in the country. The interior features Art Nouveau motifs and murals dating from the 1898 renovation. Currently, true to its name, it houses artists' lofts, art galleries, theatre, dance and recording studios, interior design firms, musical instrument makers, and other businesses associated with the arts.

George Mitchell's Artist's
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412 S Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60601

312-939-7855

Artists Restaurant
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412 S Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60605

(312) 939-7855

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Artist Cafe
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412 S Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60605

312.939.7855

Dunkin Donuts
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406 S Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60605

(312) 235-0955

Dunkin Donuts
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406 S Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60605

(312) 235-0955

Dunkin' Donuts is America's favorite every day, all-day stop for coffee and baked goods. America Runs on Dunkin'.

Artists' Restaurant
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412 S Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60605

(312) 939-7855

Artist's Cafe
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412 S Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60605

American Rhythm Center
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410 S Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60605

(312) 922-1272

Check out our full class schedule at www.arcchicago.org

Room Escape Adventures Chicago
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Fine Arts Building 408 South Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60605

(470) 236-2699

ROOM ESCAPE ADVENTURES are live interactive productions that allow people to get a taste of what it would be like to be on reality TV shows such as Fear Factor, Minute To Win It, Survivor & The Amazing Race

Planetarium
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S Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60605

Ascend Training
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410 S Michigan Ave, # 433
Chicago, IL 60605

(312) 334-2140

Cinema Libertad
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410 S Michigan Avenue, Studio 738
Chicago, IL 60605

(312) 753-5696

Shontay Pinder Designs
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410 S Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60605

William Harris Lee & Co.
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410 S Michigan Ave, Ste 560
Chicago, IL 60605

(800) 447-4533

William Harris Lee & Co. has established a reputation for making the finest sounding, most affordable hand crafted violins, violas, and cellos in the United States. With showrooms in Chicago and Wilmette and a third outlet in Atalanta we serve thousands of students across the country with high quality rentals through our Educational Strings program.

Chicago Club
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81 E Van Buren St
Chicago, IL 60605

(312) 427-1825

The Chicago Club, founded in 1869, is a private social club located at 81 East Van Buren Street at Michigan Avenue in the Loop neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois in the United States. Its membership has included many of Chicago's most prominent businessmen, politicians, and families.HistoryIn the mid-1860s, a social group formed in Chicago, Illinois that met on State Street. The group later met on the top floor of the old Portland Block on the southeast corner of Dearborn and Washington Streets. Known as the "Dearborn Club", members would meet in afternoons to drink and play cards. Members included Western Union co-founder Anson Stager, former New York State Senator Henry R. Pierson, Judge of the Cook County Court Hugh T. Dickey, and dry goods merchant Philip Wadsworth. The club was shut down by the Cook County Sheriff's Office in 1868.In January 1869, former members of the Dearborn Club organized a meeting in the Sherman House. Although nothing was decided, a second meeting was scheduled, and there a resolution was passed to create a new club for one hundred Chicago citizens. For one hundred dollars, a gentleman could join the Chicago Club. Wadsworth was elected the first president. Stager, Charles B. Farwell, George Pullman, George & David Gage, and Wirt Dexter each lent the club five hundred dollars to cover early expenses. Former state representative Edward S. Isham drafted incorporation papers and Wadsworth delivered them to the state capitol of Springfield. The club then rented the former Henry Farnam mansion on the corner of Michigan Avenue between Jackson and Adams Streets. The first meeting of the Chicago Club was held on May 1, 1869.