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Multikulti, Chicago

Multikulti is a collaborative avantgarde multi-cultural arts venue.

Multikulti is a collaborative avantgarde multi-cultural arts venue. Hosting jam sessions, live music, film screenings and an art gallery, the 3,500 sq/ft facility includes an office / multimedia production studio, a community room / performance venue, an arts and material crafts studio, a conference room, kitchen, and the the Chicago Community Darkroom. Typically ask for a $5 donation.


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About Multikulti

 1000 North Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, IL, United States

 +1 773-435-9432

 www.mkchi.org

Multikulti and Nearby Sights on Map

The Polish Museum of America

Library and exhibitions on Polish heritage, both in Chicago and in Poland

The Society for Arts

This building was originally designed as a bank by Whitney & Williams when it was built in 1920

Chopin Theatre

An experimental theater complex encompassing two stages, a cafe, and a gallery

Essanay Studios

From 1907-17, Hollywood was in Uptown

EC Gallery

Contemporary art

Chicago Holy Trinity Cathedral

Orthodox church in Ukrainian Village, designed by Louis Sullivan in 1903

The Show Below

A great way to sample local comedy or catch up-and-coming acts

St Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Church

No shortage of magnificent Ukrainian churches in this part of town - this soaring example was built in 1913 on the model of St Sophia's in Kiev

Steppenwolf

The creation of John Malkovich, Gary Sinise, and many others, Steppenwolf features cutting-edge theater and doesn't trade on the famous name, offering both original material and incisive re-stagings of classic plays (like a terrific recent production of The Crucible)

Royal George Theater

Home to the long-running Late Night Catechism and its variations, the Royal George has a couple of stages for 'cheeky' parodies and satires that go down nice with moderately wealthy white folks