Artistic Resources in Hyde Park

Hyde Park Art Center

The Hyde Park Art Center has been a leader in advancing contemporary visual art in Chicago since 1939. With an expansive reach and bold personality, the nonprofit organization brings artists and communities together to support creativity at every level. The Hyde Park Art Center offers opportunities for students to take classes and employment opportunities for students with work study. The Hyde Park Art Center also curates Ground Floor, a biennial exhibition of work from recent alumni from the top-rated art schools offering Master of Fine Art degrees in Chicago, including the University of Chicago.

The Renaissance Society

Founded in 1915, The Renaissance Society is one of the leading North American venues for international contemporary art, with changing public exhibitions in its galleries throughout the year. The Renaissance Society also offers employment opportunities for students with work study.

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Xavier Cha, "In the News", Performance, January 28, 2017.

Experimental Station

The Experimental Station is a not-for-profit (501-c-3) incubator of innovative cultural, educational, and environmental projects and small-scale enterprises. Founded in 2002 by Connie Spreen and DoVA alum Dan Peterman, the Experimental Station works towards building independent cultural infrastructure on the South Side of Chicago. They do this by fostering a dynamic ecology of innovative educational and cultural programs, small business enterprises and community initiatives. Since 2006, they have both built their own programming to address a variety of identified local needs and have fostered, hosted, and sponsored numerous other initiatives such as the Blackstone Bicycle Works, 61st Street Farmers Market, the Invisible Institute, and 90 Days, 90 Voices to name a few.

Rebuild Foundation

Rebuild Foundation is a platform for art, cultural development, and neighborhood transformation. Their projects support artists and strengthen communities by providing free arts programming, creating new cultural amenities, and developing affordable housing, studio, and live-work space. Founded and led by artist Theaster Gates, Rebuild is part of a network of sister organizations that collaborate to extend the social engagement of Gates’ studio practice to the South Side of Chicago and beyond.