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Fine Arts Building

410 S. Michigan Ave.

Fine arts

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Saturday

10 AM - 5 PM

Sunday

10 AM - 5 PM

Accessibility & Amenities

  • Family Friendly
  • Photography Allowed
  • Restrooms Available
  • Wheelchair Accessible

Architect

Solon S Beman

Year Completed

1885, renovated 1898

OHC Appearances

2019, 2023, 2024, 2025

DETAILS:

The Fine Arts Building was originally a carriage assembly plant and showroom for the Studebaker Company. It was designed by Solon Spencer Beman and opened in 1885. An extensive 1898 remodeling converted it into a home for what is now one of the nation's oldest artist communities. Its rented studios, offices and shops have housed some of the city's most illustrious literary and artistic talents, including Frank Lloyd Wright, sculptor Lorado Taft and _Wizard of Oz_ illustrator W. W. Denslow. The interior features stunning Art Nouveau decorative details and murals dating from the 1898 renovation. The building continues to house art galleries, theater and performing arts studios and other arts-related businesses. The property also houses the magnificent Studebaker Theater, which was renovated in 2022.

VISITOR EXPERIENCE:

Visitors will enjoy a self-guided tour through all 10 floors of the Fine Arts Building, exploring the majestic architecture, history, and creativity of this 19th-century Chicago landmark.

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