EDUCATION
Additional donations help children explore the art in our galleries and develop their own artistic talents. The Art Institute hosts nearly 4,000 education programs each year, from Mini Masters classes—which encourage families to learn together by engaging in stories, games, gallery visits, and playful hands-on art activities—to Teen Studio: Comics and Illustration—which allows teenagers to gain inspiration for their own illustrations in drawing, ink, and digital technology.
PRESERVATION
Additional donations help us maintain our state-of-the-art conservation practices so that we can continue to be at the forefront of important discoveries. Art Institute curators and conservators work tirelessly to uncover and interpret the legacies of the artists and the objects in our collections. For instance, discoveries made by our staff during the conservation of our iconic work Bathers by a River generated a radical new understanding of Matisse’s artistic practices during what was the most innovative decade in the artist’s career.
OPERATION
Additional donations help us keep the galleries dynamic with new works always on view and allow us to keep our outdoor spaces luscious and green. The Art Institute has the third-largest collection of art in the United States. Works are rotated regularly, and in a busy year, Art Institute handlers move about 15,000 to 20,000 pieces! In addition, the museum offers ample gardens, fountains, and outdoor artworks, which play a very important part in the Art Institute experience. |
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Additional gifts make a real difference—and you’ll see evidence of their impact every time you see this mark. |