Buy tickets now.
Four ways to order:
1. Online
Tickets may be purchased online daily, 8:00 a.m. to midnight (CST). There is a convenience fee for each ticket purchased online and a handling fee per order. Tickets may be mailed to you, printed at home, or picked up at the museum's will-call window, depending on the date of your order.2. In person
Tickets may be purchased at the Art Institute during regular museum hours with cash, traveler's check, or credit card (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, or Discover). Personal checks are not accepted.3. By phone
Call (312) 930-4040 Monday through Friday, from 8:00–9:00; Saturday, 8:00–7:00; or Sunday, 8:00–6:00.
There is a convenience fee for each ticket purchased by phone and a handling fee per order. Tickets may be mailed to you, printed at home, or picked up at the will-call window depending on the date of your order.4. At Ticketmaster Ticket Centers in Illinois
Cash or credit card (Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover). Personal checks will not be accepted. There is a convenience fee per ticket purchased at a Ticket Center.
Tickets may not be ordered by fax or by mail order.
There are no refunds, exchanges, or resale of tickets, and no replacements, refunds, or compensation for lost, stolen, or unused tickets. You must bring your tickets with you when you visit the exhibition.
One ticket grants admission to both Watercolors by Winslow Homer: The Color of Light and Edward Hopper.
February 16–29
During Free February, enjoy discounted ticket prices.
Adults: $10
Senior citizens: $10
Students (ages 12 and up): $10
Children (ages 6–11): $5
Children (ages 5 and under): Free
Residents of Chicago with photo ID:
$10
March 1–May 10
Adults: $20
Senior citizens: $17
Students (ages 12 and up): $17
Children (ages 6–11): $8
Children (ages 5 and
under): Free
Residents of Chicago with photo ID: $17
Public Exhibition Hours (Subject to
change)
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday:
11:30–5:00
Thursday: 11:30–8:00
Saturday,
Sunday: 11:00–5:00
The last entry into the exhibition is 45 minutes before the museum closes.
Edward Hopper. Chop Suey, 1929. Oil on canvas. Collection of Barney A. Ebsworth.

