Four renowned art locations, including the DePaul Art Museum, Leslie Wolfe Gallery, Madron Gallery, and gallery 1871, are joining forces once again for the second annual Lincoln Park Art Night on Thursday, November 2nd from 5:30-8:30 PM. A public showcase of some of Lincoln Park’s finest art galleries, this unique event aims to promote the vibrant art scene in the Lincoln Park neighborhood.
The participating galleries have strategically united to spotlight the thriving cultural gems in their neighborhood, which are often overlooked by both locals and tourists alike. By organizing this special event, they hope to attract more visitors to the area and boost the local art community.
Event-goers can start and stop at any of the four participating galleries, allowing for a personalized and immersive art experience. The galleries will be showcasing a wide range of art, from contemporary to classical, guaranteeing that there will be something to interest and inspire every visitor.
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To make the experience even more enjoyable and accessible, luxury sprinter vans will be circulating the neighborhood during the event, providing a convenient hop-on/hop-off service for attendees. This complimentary transportation allows guests to easily visit each gallery location and explore the diverse artworks on display.
With its collection of unique art spaces and talented artists, Lincoln Park has proven to be an ideal location for this annual event. The Lincoln Park Art Night 2023 promises to be an inspiring and memorable evening for art enthusiasts and neighborhood residents alike.






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