
At Weinberg-Newton: Jennifer Nagle Myers, “A City Without Guns,” 2015-ongoing, Found wooden branches in the shape of guns
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DISARM: Everyday Violence, Every Day
(Weinberg-Newton Gallery)
The social justice gallery ends its run with an exhibition offering “an explanation of the challenges of structural racism and violence that Chicago still faces today.”
Through September 9
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Actual Fractals, Act I
(Sculpture Milwaukee)
A new exhibition is a great reason to explore “five miles of one of the world’s largest outdoor art museums.”
Opens June 30
3
Ellsworth Kelly: Portrait Drawings
(Art Institute of Chicago)
Little-known drawings from one of the twentieth-century’s most famous artists.
Opens July 1
4
Melissa Ann Pinney: In Their Own Light
(Glass Curtain Gallery)
Five years photographing in Chicago Public Schools
Opens July 5
5
Makes Me Wanna Holla: Art, Death & Imprisonment
(Logan Center Exhibitions)
“Artist for the People” Practitioner Fellows Dorothy Burge and Michelle Daniel Jones explore stories of “forgotten, ignored, or suppressed stories and people.”
Opens July 7