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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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1000 North Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, IL, United States
+1 773-435-9432
Library and exhibitions on Polish heritage, both in Chicago and in Poland
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