Solid gallery with amazing history. If you’re looking for a place that has been around for a long time, worked with a slew of Chicago artists, with the funkiest/weirdest floors you’ll ever see, this is the place. UIC connected, in the arts building, fitting… and great staff!
Mork M.
Place rating: 3 Seattle, WA
Free(f)art gallery housed in the first-and-a-half floor of the University of Illinois at Chicago’s Art and Design Hall. For a school that attempts so hard to be cutting edge and up to date, they sure hate the idea of accessibility and simplicity. First, to park, you have to battle condo and greektown street parking(not to mention student parking) or fall into the trap known as UIC lot parking. Word to the wise, take the train or bus(bike/walk) to get here, if you seriously need to take a car come early and hunt down a street spot because you’ll be trapped in lots or be towed if you don’t. Second, it is pretty hard to find. Its in the nondescript building marked by a bland painted steel sign, walk through the door with the glass façade and follow the hall to the left and up some stairs. If you do not do stairs, you have to take the elevator the ever-annoying ½ flight of stairs, delineated in the elevator as «1F» rather than«1.» Perhaps the F is for«fuck, what moron built an art gallery 1.5 floors up?» Third, the reason its free is due to the fact that they happen to think the graduate work that is rotated in is. get this, worth viewing. The redeeming quality about this place is its free. You can’t vote someplace that is free with one star unless you get suckerpunched, in my opinion. I haven’t been hit visiting the gallery yet. Currently there are some fantastic graduate works(MFA show) for the next few weeks, but it can be hit or miss. C. Britt and M. Jinks are showing work until April, when E. Fleischauer and D. Carter(amongst others) are showing work, shouldn’t be missed. Hey, at least its not SAIC.