Bronzeville

South Side Community Art Center

3831 S. Michigan Ave.

Fine Arts

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Saturday

10am - 5pm

Sunday

closed

Accessibility & Amenities

  • Photography Allowed
  • Restrooms Available

Architect

L. Gustav Hallberg

Year Completed

1893

DETAILS:

Founded in 1940, the South Side Community Art Center (SSCAC) is the oldest Black American art center in the United States and is a Chicago Historic Landmark. It is the only WPA-era African-American art center of its kind to remain continuously open. Virtually every major artist associated with Bronzeville has been involved with the SSCAC over the years. Its mission is to conserve, preserve and promote the legacy and future of Black American art and artists while educating the community on the value of art and culture. The Art Center is located within a landmarked 1890s Georgian Revival-style building designed by architect L. Gustav Hallberg, and originally served as a residence for grain merchant George A. Seaverns Jr.

VISITOR EXPERIENCE:

Tours of the exhibition space are self-guided.

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