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Encyclopedia > Hyde Park Art Center

The Hyde Park Art Center is located in the Hyde Park, Chicago area of Chicago, Illinois, USA. Hyde Park is a neighborhood on the south side of Chicago, located seven miles south of the Chicago Loop. ... Nickname: The Windy City, The Second City, Chi Town, City of the Big Shoulders, The 312, The City that Works Motto: Urbs In Horto (Latin: City in a Garden), I Will Location in Chicagoland and Illinois Coordinates: Country United States State Illinois County Cook & DuPage Incorporated March 4, 1837 Government... Official language(s) English Capital Springfield Largest city Chicago Area  Ranked 25th  - Total 57,918 sq mi (149,998 km²)  - Width 210 miles (340 km)  - Length 390 miles (629 km)  - % water 4. ...



The Hyde Park Art Center’s mission is to stimulate and sustain the visual arts in Chicago. It is the oldest alternative exhibition space in the City and boasts a long record of education outreach in the community.

Main Entrance of the Hyde Park Art Center
Main Entrance of the Hyde Park Art Center


Celebrating almost 70 years of success, the Hyde Park Art Center (HPAC) has been serving the Hyde Park-Kenwood community and surrounding neighborhoods as well as the metropolitan Chicago area with outstanding visual art exhibitions and education programs. Since its inception in 1939, the Center’s mission has been to stimulate and sustain the vitality of the visual arts in Chicago. To fulfill this mission, the Center actively pursues arts mentorship within the community it serves, fostering a collective spirit among artists, teachers and students, children and families, collectors, and the general public.


As one of the oldest alternative spaces in the city, the HPAC has an exemplary record of exhibiting a wide range of work by emerging artists through its Exhibitions Program. Panel discussions, gallery talks, poetry readings, music performances, open house events, and a series of short pieces by guest writers expand upon the approaches and ideas presented in each exhibition and engage a broad audience. In addition, the Art Center utilizes its diverse exhibitions program, featuring contemporary art and artists, to engage school groups and teach them about art processes.


HPAC’s education programs demonstrate the long-standing organizational commitment to serving the immediate neighborhood and South Side communities. Since 1940, when the HPAC’s School and Studio Program was launched, thousands of children and adults have participated in ceramics, sculpture, painting, drawing, photography, stained glass, and other visual art classes led by professional artists. The School and Studio programs now serve a diverse constituency from the Hyde Park-Kenwood community, the rest of Chicago, and its nearby suburbs; in 2003, enrollment was nearly 900, in 2006 that number had risen to nearly 1500.


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The Hyde Park Art Center moved into its brand new facility on April 22nd, 2006. A ribbon cutting for the new space took place that day, attended by Mayor Richard Daley, and several local aldermen, followed by the grand opening gala that evening. The next weekend, the Art Center hosted an official public opening in the form of a 36 hour celebration called "Creative Move". Located just a few blocks away from its former space in the Del Prado Apartments, the new building at 5020 S. Cornell Avenue is a 32,000 sq ft space that more than triples the Art Center's capacities, with more exhibition galleries, more classroom spaces, and new features such as a fantastic 80' x 10' projection facade on the front of the building, digital classroom, cafe, and 4833 rph, a new resource space and gathering place for creative individuals. Richard Daley may refer to: Richard J. Daley, Mayor of Chicago (1955-1976), father of Richard M. Daley Richard M. Daley, Mayor of Chicago (1989-present), son of Richard J. Daley This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same...

Cocktails and Clay participants enjoy some artmaking and a drink
Cocktails and Clay participants enjoy some artmaking and a drink


Among its many exhibitions, the Hyde Park Art Center has shown members of the Hairy Who and the Chicago Imagists, including Ed Paschke, Jim Nutt, Karl Wirsum, and Roger Brown (artist), as well as a steady mix of emerging and established talent in the city of Chicago, such as Max King Cap, Inigo Manglano Ovalle, and Juan Angel Chavez. In late 2006, the Art Center exhibited a collection of ephemera from Sun Ra, the afrofuturist jazz musician who spent many of his formative years on Chicago's south side. The exhibition was met with great enthusiasm and praise, and featured a Sun Ra Symposium called Traveling the Spaceways. Ed Paschke (1939 - 2004) was an American painter. ... Karl Wirsum (born 1939 in Chicago, Illinois) is an influential American artist. ... Roger Brown (1941-1997) was an American artist who was an important member of the Chicago Imagists, a group in the 1960s and 1970s who turned to representational art. ... Sun Ra (Born Herman Poole Blount; legal name Le Sonyr Ra [1]; born May 22, 1914 in Birmingham, Alabama, died May 30, 1993 in Birmingham, Alabama) was an innovative jazz composer, bandleader, piano and synthesizer player, who came to be known as much for his cosmic philosophy as for...



The Hyde Park Art Center has also begun hosting monthly events geared towards many different audiences. A monthly artist talk series called TalkingPoint is geared towards creating a community of artists and features discussion rather than lecture or panel formats. Another series of events called Cocktails and Clay takes place on the second friday of each month, features hand building in HPAC's ceramics studios as well as drinks, and has proven to be very popular with a variety of audiences.


See also

Roger Brown (1941-1997) was an American artist who was an important member of the Chicago Imagists, a group in the 1960s and 1970s who turned to representational art. ... Ed Paschke (1939 - 2004) was an American painter. ... Hyde Park is a neighborhood on the south side of Chicago, located seven miles south of the Chicago Loop. ... Karl Wirsum (born 1939 in Chicago, Illinois) is an influential American artist. ...

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