Chicago - 935 W Fullerton - IL 60614
The DePaul Art Museum (DPAM), located in Chicago’s Lincoln Park neighborhood, stands as a vibrant hub for art, learning, and cultural dialogue. Part of DePaul University yet open to the public, DPAM welcomes visitors into an inviting space where art serves as both an educational resource and a catalyst for community engagement. Since its opening in 2011, the museum has earned recognition for its commitment to presenting thought-provoking exhibitions and building a collection that reflects the diversity and complexity of the modern world.
DPAM’s permanent collection, numbering more than 4,000 works, is particularly strong in international modern and contemporary art. This collection includes paintings, sculptures, photography, and works on paper that connect local audiences to global artistic currents while also highlighting underrepresented voices. Alongside the permanent collection, the museum organizes three to five temporary exhibitions annually, showcasing both established and emerging artists. These exhibitions provide opportunities for dialogue across disciplines and encourage fresh perspectives on contemporary issues.
The museum is also deeply aligned with DePaul University’s mission of excellence, diversity, and service to society. By integrating art into the academic and cultural life of the campus, DPAM fosters learning experiences that extend beyond the classroom and into the broader community. Programs and events invite students, faculty, and the public to explore the intersections of art, social justice, and cultural identity.
Housed in a LEED-certified building designed by Antunovich Associates, DPAM reflects a commitment to sustainability as well as accessibility. Its contemporary design provides flexible spaces that accommodate a wide range of exhibitions and public programs, reinforcing the museum’s role as a gathering place for both scholarship and creativity.
Through its collections, exhibitions, and outreach, the DePaul Art Museum continues to enrich Chicago’s cultural landscape, offering a space where art inspires reflection, learning, and connection.
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