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Take an in-depth journey through the cosmos with 'Night Sky Live!,' presented in the historic Sky Theater. With the help of modern exploration and observing techniques, this brand new show g
Discover why contemporary Chinese art has emerged as one of the fastest growing and most dynamic components of the international art scene with this exhibition of large-scale sculpture on view in the
Chicago-based photographer John Allan Faier's large format digital color photographs of mausoleums and their lobbies suggest a paradox. The lush treatment of the subject contradicts the expected
Pittsburgh-based Susanne Slavick has created a dialogue of "restoration" in her over-painted photographs depicting the destruction in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Lebanon. By alluding to historica
Presented by the Commission on Chicago Landmarks, this exhibition in the Center's Landmark Chicago Gallery features 72 black and white photographs of 24 landmarks and historic districts by Richar
The deeply personal and passionate paintings and sculptures of Angel Otero have made a mark on the cultural scene over the past few years. Otero, having just completed his MFA degree at the School of
These large-scale, highly representational paintings focus on the world reflected in the same two puddles outside the artist's home. By focusing on the myriads of details and in the ambience crea
Hollis Sigler found her artistic voice in the unrestrained drawings of her youth, but the Chicago artist's vibrantly colored faux-naive style draws in viewers only to reveal emotion-laden and ver
The Museum is proud to present an exhibit of selected pieces from their coverlet collection. These coverlets represent the best and brightest of the collection donated in 1985 by the Colonial Coverlet
Why do peacocks have such long tails? How does a pelican use its pouch? Why do mockingbirds mock? Find out here.
Compare life in the Arctic with that along a temperate coast and see how these environments led to two unique cultures.
Follow the epic tale of the peopling of the Americas, featuring artifacts from the Hopewell, the Maya, the Inca, the mammoth hunters of North America and many others.
See how seals, otters, walruses and others are equipped for life in water.
Marvel at detailed lacquerware that takes years to create.
The plates of Earth's crust are always on the move. Discover how and why -- and what happens when they collide.
Watch as fossilized bones are readied for scientific study.
On May 17, 2000 The Field Museum unveiled 'Sue,' the largest, most complete and best preserved Tyrannosaurus rex fossil yet discovered. The skeleton on display is the real thing. Not a plast
Discover contemporary Native American cultures.
Visitors can meet an animal closeup. Explore connections to animals such as cockroaches, frogs, turtles, snakes and more during a live-animal program.
Explore what makes an animal an animal. See what animals look like, where they live, how they survive and more.