Gallery 400 is a contemporary art exhibition space and cultural center located in the heart of Chicago, Illinois. It was founded in 1983 as part of the University of Illinois at Chicago’s School of Art and Design and has since grown to become an independent, non-profit organization committed to advancing the discourse on contemporary art and culture.
The gallery’s mission is to provide a platform for emerging and established artists to showcase their work and engage with the wider community. It features a wide range of exhibitions, performances, lectures, and public programs that explore issues in contemporary art and culture, with a particular focus on social and political concerns.
The gallery’s programming is curated by a team of professional artists, critics, and scholars who work closely with the artists to develop and present their work. The exhibitions often showcase new and experimental works that challenge traditional notions of art and its role in society.
Gallery 400’s facilities include a large gallery space, a performance space, a media lab, and a reading room. These spaces provide a platform for artists to explore new forms of media and engage with diverse audiences. The gallery also houses a permanent collection of contemporary art, which includes works by local and international artists.
Gallery 400 has been an important cultural institution in Chicago for over 30 years and has played a vital role in supporting the city’s vibrant art scene. Its exhibitions and programs have contributed to the development of new talent and the growth of contemporary art in Chicago and beyond.