Gallery 400, Art gallery in West Loop, Chicago, United States
Gallery 400 is an exhibition space within the College of Architecture, Design, and the Arts at the University of Illinois Chicago. The venue displays contemporary artworks across multiple interconnected galleries and project spaces.
The University of Illinois Chicago founded this space in 1983 to support contemporary art projects and provide a platform for both established and emerging artists. Since then it has become a consistent venue for art presentations in the region.
The gallery displays work by local and international artists through rotating exhibitions that reflect the full range of contemporary art practices. Visitors encounter both established and emerging artistic voices presented within a university setting.
The space is located in the West Loop and is easily reached by the Blue Line, which stops at the UIC/Halsted station nearby. Hours can vary depending on current exhibitions, so checking ahead ensures you arrive when the space is open.
The space includes separate smaller exhibition areas that operate alongside the main gallery, allowing multiple artistic projects to be shown at the same time. This arrangement creates a rotating exhibition rhythm that constantly shifts and evolves.
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