EVANSTON ART CENTER 2025 SPRING CLASS ENROLLMENT IS OPEN!
1717 Central Street Evanston IL 60201 1717 Central St., Evanston, IL, United StatesThe Evanston Art Center (EAC) is excited to announce that our 2025 Spring Class enrollment is open.
April Exhibition at Perspective Fine Art Photography Gallery: The Real and Imagined
Perspective Fine Art Photography 1310-1/2B Chicago Avenue, Evanston, IL, United StatesThis April, Perspective Gallery’s April exhibition, The Real and Imagined, presents two very different bodies of work. Steve Geer’s “On Chicago Sreets” features snippets of everyday life in Chicago...
MFA Collaboration: Mancub
Hal & Martha Hyer Wallis Theater 1949 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL, United StatesBy Douglas Maxwell Directed by Christopher Michael Richardson Mancub is the beautiful and absurd story of Paul, an unremarkable teenage boy who seems to be turning into animals. While facing...
“Inside/Out” Exhibition at the Grove Gallery
The Grove Gallery 619 Grove Street, Evanston, United StatesInside/Out Exhibition April 5th through May 31st, 2025 Hours: Thursday through Sunday, 1 to 6 PM The “Inside/Out” Exhibition at the Grove Gallery in Evanston, IL explores windows as...
two hundred and fifty-one days, a solo exhibition by Bryana Bibbs, curated by Elise Butterfield
Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago Rooms, 2nd Floor North 78 E. Washington St., Chicagotwo hundred and fifty-one days, a solo exhibition by Bryana Bibbs, is an artist's exploration of loss, ancestry, time, and memory. The show’s title references the span of time...
The Art of My Life: Leslie J. Riley
Noyes Cultural Arts Center 927 Noyes Street, Second Floor Gallery, Evanston, IL, United StatesThe Noyes Upstairs Gallery Presents "The Art of My Life" a selection of art generated over years that represents Leslie J. Riley's exploration of pattern, design, and the interactions...
two hundred and fifty-one days, a solo exhibition by Bryana Bibbs, curated by Elise Butterfield
Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago Rooms, 2nd Floor North 78 E. Washington St., Chicagotwo hundred and fifty-one days, a solo exhibition by Bryana Bibbs, is an artist's exploration of loss, ancestry, time, and memory. The show’s title references the span of time...
The Art of My Life: Leslie J. Riley
Noyes Cultural Arts Center 927 Noyes Street, Second Floor Gallery, Evanston, IL, United StatesThe Noyes Upstairs Gallery Presents "The Art of My Life" a selection of art generated over years that represents Leslie J. Riley's exploration of pattern, design, and the interactions...
two hundred and fifty-one days, a solo exhibition by Bryana Bibbs, curated by Elise Butterfield
Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago Rooms, 2nd Floor North 78 E. Washington St., Chicagotwo hundred and fifty-one days, a solo exhibition by Bryana Bibbs, is an artist's exploration of loss, ancestry, time, and memory. The show’s title references the span of time...
The Art of My Life: Leslie J. Riley
Noyes Cultural Arts Center 927 Noyes Street, Second Floor Gallery, Evanston, IL, United StatesThe Noyes Upstairs Gallery Presents "The Art of My Life" a selection of art generated over years that represents Leslie J. Riley's exploration of pattern, design, and the interactions...
Woven Being: Art for Zhegagoynak/Chicagoland
The Block Museum 40 Arts Circle Drive, Eanston, United StatesZhegagoynak, the place now known as Chicagoland, has long been a critical hub for Indigenous art. Through the perspectives of four artists with connections to Zhegagoynak, the exhibition Woven Being:...
“Light, Line & Land Exhibition”, paintings by Virginia O. Roeder
First Saturday "Art & Wine Night" at Creative CoWorking will display paintings by Virginia O. Roeder. Opening reception to be May 3rd from 4-6pm. Address: 922 Davis Street, Evanston....
Redtwist Theatre Presents “Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus,” April 24 – June 1
Redtwist Theatre 1044 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., Chicago, IL, United StatesAward-winning Redtwist Theatre, currently presenting, the recently extended through April 6, Titus Andronicus, one of the top rated plays in Chicago, according to TheaterInChicago.com, presents Taylor Mac’s Gary: A...
two hundred and fifty-one days, a solo exhibition by Bryana Bibbs, curated by Elise Butterfield
Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago Rooms, 2nd Floor North 78 E. Washington St., Chicagotwo hundred and fifty-one days, a solo exhibition by Bryana Bibbs, is an artist's exploration of loss, ancestry, time, and memory. The show’s title references the span of time...
The Art of My Life: Leslie J. Riley
Noyes Cultural Arts Center 927 Noyes Street, Second Floor Gallery, Evanston, IL, United StatesThe Noyes Upstairs Gallery Presents "The Art of My Life" a selection of art generated over years that represents Leslie J. Riley's exploration of pattern, design, and the interactions...
Woven Being: Art for Zhegagoynak/Chicagoland
The Block Museum 40 Arts Circle Drive, Eanston, United StatesZhegagoynak, the place now known as Chicagoland, has long been a critical hub for Indigenous art. Through the perspectives of four artists with connections to Zhegagoynak, the exhibition Woven Being:...
Artist Reception: Marjorie Davidson
Evanston Great Harvest Bread Co. 2126 Central St., Evanston, ILMarjorie Davidson, Reception 4/24/25, Great Harvest Bread Co., 2126 Central St., 6-8p
Redtwist Theatre Presents “Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus,” April 24 – June 1
Redtwist Theatre 1044 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., Chicago, IL, United StatesAward-winning Redtwist Theatre, currently presenting, the recently extended through April 6, Titus Andronicus, one of the top rated plays in Chicago, according to TheaterInChicago.com, presents Taylor Mac’s Gary: A...
Film Screening: Singing Back the Buffalo
Gichigamiin Indigenous Nations Museum 3001 Central Street, Evanston, IL, United StatesIn the spirit of Earth Day, join us for a screening of Singing Back the Buffalo, an award-winning documentary by Cree filmmaker Dr. Tasha Hubbard. We offer two ways...
two hundred and fifty-one days, a solo exhibition by Bryana Bibbs, curated by Elise Butterfield
Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago Rooms, 2nd Floor North 78 E. Washington St., Chicagotwo hundred and fifty-one days, a solo exhibition by Bryana Bibbs, is an artist's exploration of loss, ancestry, time, and memory. The show’s title references the span of time...