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Museum of Contemporary Art

220 E. Chicago Ave., Chicago, IL, 60611
(312) 280-2660 - Venue Website

One of the nation's largest facilities devoted to the art of our time, the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) offers exhibitions of the most thought-provoking art created since 1945. The MCA documents contemporary visual culture through painting, sculpture, photography, video and film, and performance. Located in the heart of downtown Chicago, the MCA boasts a gift store, bookstore, restaurant, 300-seat theater, and a terraced sculpture garden with a great view of Lake Michigan.

Tags: mca
Venue Type: Museum / Planetarium
Neighborhood: Near North Side
Related Locations: MCA Theatre
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220 E. Chicago Ave., Chicago, IL, 60611
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11/10 10:00a Hide and Seek
10:00a UBS 12 x 12: Haptic and Lisa Slodki
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10:00a Liam Gillick: Three perspectives and a short scenario
6:00p 12 x 12 Artist Talk and After Party: Haptic and Lisa Slodki
7:00p UBS 12 x 12: Haptic and Lisa Slodki
11/11 10:00a Hide and Seek
10:00a UBS 12 x 12: Haptic and Lisa Slodki
10:00a Jeremy Deller: It Is What It Is
10:00a Liam Gillick: Three perspectives and a short scenario
12:00p Ellen Lanyon and Lynne Warren: Ballary Marvels Book Signing
11/12 10:00a Hide and Seek
10:00a UBS 12 x 12: Haptic and Lisa Slodki
10:00a Jeremy Deller: It Is What It Is
10:00a Liam Gillick: Three perspectives and a short scenario
11/13 10:00a Hide and Seek
10:00a UBS 12 x 12: Haptic and Lisa Slodki
10:00a Jeremy Deller: It Is What It Is
10:00a Liam Gillick: Three perspectives and a short scenario
11/14 10:00a Italics: Italian Art between Tradition and Revolution 1968-2008