- Today's Events
- Millennium Park
- Hot Spot at the Cultural Center
- Ongoing
Millennium Park
All Events Free
Guided Tour of Paintings Below Zero
11:30 a.m.–Noon and 2–2:30 p.m.
(departs from tent entrance)
| Ice Games Noon-4 p.m. (outside the tent; weather permitting) | |
|---|---|
| Ice Portraits: pose for a portrait by a Jim Nadeau of Nadeau's Ice Sculptures, Inc., that you get to keep. | |
| Burrr Blocks: play, build and create your own masterpiece using ice blocks in various shapes. | |
McCormick Tribune Ice Rink
Through March 16, Daily 10 a.m.–10 p.m.
Engage with art, as never before, as you glide and twirl upon one of renowned artist Gordon Halloran's abstract paintings in ice installed at the rink. Created exclusively for Museum of Modern Ice: Paintings Below Zero, this unique artwork unites your enjoyment of great art and outdoor fun. Ice-skate for free. Skate rental available for $9.
Chicago Cultural Center/Millennium Park Treasure Hunt
Throughout February, Daily 9 a.m.–4 p.m.
Uncover the treasures of the Chicago Cultural Center and Millennium Park on this self-guided hunt. Pick up a map at the Cultural Center information desk or the Millennium Park Welcome Center (201 E. Randolph Street) to begin. Find all the clues then claim your prize.
Hot Spot at the Cultural Center
All Events Free
Color Your Winter with Crafts Noon–4 p.m.
(First Floor Garland Room)
Knit alongside the Windy City Knitting Guild. Master new techniques such as knitting with color, and try other crafts including spinning and dyeing yarn and painting on fabric. These Saturday crafts parties culminate in a Paintings Below Zero–inspired textile sculpture.
Red, Hot & Cole Noon-1 p.m.
(Randolph Café)
Enjoy Bradford Newquist’s distinctive voice and elegant style as he sings familiar and not-so- familiar Cole Porter songs and relates stories brandishing Porter’s trademark wit.
Toasty Tours 1:15–2 p.m.
(Randolph Street Lobby Information Desk)
Warm up your senses with the grandeur and beauty of the Chicago Cultural Center. Explore one of Chicago’s most visited historical and architectural landmarks. Accommodates up to 20 tourgoers.
Hot and Cold Double Feature 2 p.m.
(Claudia Cassidy Theater)
Delight in family friendly films that take you to hot and cold climates in one afternoon. Today, see The Land Before Time and Ice Age.
Exhibitions
Slightly Unbalanced
Yates Gallery, January 26–April 13, 2008
All people have their own psychological quirks and this exhibition takes the idea of neurosis to a whole new level. Through painting, sculpture, photography, video and performance, the 20 artists of Slightly Unbalanced have tapped into a charged subject that provokes various responses, including discomfort, recognition, empathy and humor.
HereThereEverywhere
Exhibit Hall, January 19–April 6, 2008
Catch the Chicago Cultural Center’s contribution to the citywide celebration, Festival of Maps. HereThereEverywhere features works by local, national and international artists creating in different mediums, including painting, printmaking, sculpture, and installation, and addressing the concept of boundaries and “place.”
Photo: Joyce Kozloff Targets (detail) 2000 Acrylic on canvas with wood frame; featured in HereThereEverywhere
Women of Islam: Photographs by Rania Matar
Michigan Avenue Galleries, January 5–March 30, 2008
Boston area photographer Rania Matar originally hails from Lebanon, repeatedly returning there in pursuit of images of her homeland. This newest body of black and white work provides an insightful, intergenerational study of women and the volatile issue of the headscarf in Muslim culture.
Marcelino Stuhmer: The Recurring Dream
Michigan Avenue Galleries, January 12–March 23, 2008
Stuhmer’s newest installation features a 12-foot panoramic painting depicting the famous dream sequence from the Cold War classic film, The Manchurian Candidate (1962). Also on view is a series of portraits of American character actor Henry Silva created as a loving tribute to the many minority characters Silva portrayed throughout his career.
Michigan Avenue Galleries, January 12–April 6, 2008
An acclaimed, self-taught Lithuanian American artist, Petronele Gerlikiene was born in Chicago in 1905 and died in Vilnius, Lithuania in 1979. She spent most of her life working in the countryside, retiring to the capital in 1972 to live with her artist son. Fond of needlework and embroidery, she started creating compositions on curtains and rugs—with different trees as the central motifs, often surrounded by people and animals, sometimes referring to Lithuanian myths or everyday experiences.
Refreshments:
Café at the Cultural Center
Chicago Cultural Center
Throughout February; Mondays–Fridays 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
Saturdays 9 a.m.–4 p.m., Sundays Noon–4 p.m.
Visit the Café for unique treats such as Mint-y White Hot Chocolate, Cinnamon Red Hot Latte and other warm snacks.
Check out the Crystal City Sculpture located in the Café at the Cultural Center. Created by the French Pastry School, this culinary masterpiece is inspired by the themes of fire and ice.
Guided Tour of Paintings Below Zero
11:30 a.m.–Noon and 2–2:30 p.m.
(departs from tent entrance)
| Ice Games Noon-3 p.m. (outside the tent; weather permitting) | |
|---|---|
| Ice Portraits: pose for a portrait by a Jim Nadeau of Nadeau's Ice Sculptures, Inc., that you get to keep. | |
| Burrr Blocks: play, build and create your own masterpiece using ice blocks in various shapes. | |
Family Activities Noon–3 p.m.
Popcorn Ball Snowmen presented by Purple Asparagus
Make a snowman with popcorn, dried fruit, honey or maple syrup.
Ice and Snow: Freezing the Rainbow presented by the Art Institute of Chicago
Inspired by Gordon Halloran’s abstract paintings in ice, create your own translucent picture by layering tissue paper.
Winter Wonderland presented by Chicago Children’s Museum
Paint a snowy, glittery scene while imagining a winter wonderland.
Ice Secrets presented by Museum of Science and Industry
Discover scientific secrets about the world during these hands-on ice-related activities.
HoopDance presented by HooperPower
Watch professional hoop performer and instructor Heather Crosby and her HooperPower crew demonstrate incredible moves with colorful hula hoops. Then give it a try.
Chill Out at MOMI 6:30 p.m.
Admission: This event is SOLD OUT!
Relax and enjoy the sounds of electronic and acoustic musicians and related visuals projected on the Ice Max Theater, a 6- by 10-foot frozen video wall. Tonight, Plaid and New Millennium Orchestra perform. New Millennium Orchestra led by artistic director Dominic Johnson pushes the envelope of classical music. Plaid, a Warp Records recording artist since 1991, is one of the brightest abstract electronic outfits to emerge from the UK in the last 20 years.
At the ice bar, sample a Passion Fruit Nojito alcohol-free cocktail created by Nacional 27’s mixologist Adam Seger and Bridget Albert, director of mixology for Southern Wine & Spirits of Illinois. Sponsored by the U.S. Bartenders’ Guild, Illinois Chapter, Nacional 27 Restaurant and the Perfect Purée of Napa Valley.
Photo: Plaid
McCormick Tribune Ice Rink
Through March 16, Daily 10 a.m.–10 p.m.
Engage with art, as never before, as you glide and twirl upon one of renowned artist Gordon Halloran's abstract paintings in ice installed at the rink. Created exclusively for Museum of Modern Ice: Paintings Below Zero, this unique artwork unites your enjoyment of great art and outdoor fun. Ice-skate for free. Skate rental available for $9.
Chicago Cultural Center/Millennium Park Treasure Hunt
Throughout February, Daily 9 a.m.–4 p.m.
Uncover the treasures of the Chicago Cultural Center and Millennium Park on this self-guided hunt. Pick up a map at the Cultural Center information desk or the Millennium Park Welcome Center (201 E. Randolph Street) to begin. Find all the clues then claim your prize.
Color Your Winter with Crafts Noon–4 p.m.
(First Floor Garland Room)
Knit alongside the Windy City Knitting Guild. Master new techniques such as knitting with color, and try other crafts including spinning and dyeing yarn and painting on fabric. These Saturday crafts parties culminate in a Paintings Below Zero–inspired textile sculpture.
Red, Hot & Cole Noon–1 p.m.
(Randolph Café)
Enjoy Bradford Newquist’s distinctive voice and elegant style as he sings familiar and not-so- familiar Cole Porter songs and relates stories brandishing Porter’s trademark wit.
Toasty Tours 1:15–2 p.m.
(Randolph Street Lobby Information Desk)
Warm up your senses with the grandeur and beauty of the Chicago Cultural Center. Explore one of Chicago’s most visited historical and architectural landmarks. Accommodates up to 20 tourgoers.
Hot and Cold Double Feature 2 p.m.
(Claudia Cassidy Theater)
Delight in family friendly films that take you to hot and cold climates in one afternoon. Today, see The Land Before Time and Ice Age.
Exhibitions
Slightly Unbalanced
Yates Gallery, January 26–April 13, 2008
All people have their own psychological quirks and this exhibition takes the idea of neurosis to a whole new level. Through painting, sculpture, photography, video and performance, the 20 artists of Slightly Unbalanced have tapped into a charged subject that provokes various responses, including discomfort, recognition, empathy and humor.
HereThereEverywhere
Exhibit Hall, January 19–April 6, 2008
Catch the Chicago Cultural Center’s contribution to the citywide celebration, Festival of Maps. HereThereEverywhere features works by local, national and international artists creating in different mediums, including painting, printmaking, sculpture, and installation, and addressing the concept of boundaries and “place.”
Photo: Joyce Kozloff Targets (detail) 2000 Acrylic on canvas with wood frame; featured in HereThereEverywhere
Women of Islam: Photographs by Rania Matar
Michigan Avenue Galleries, January 5–March 30, 2008
Boston area photographer Rania Matar originally hails from Lebanon, repeatedly returning there in pursuit of images of her homeland. This newest body of black and white work provides an insightful, intergenerational study of women and the volatile issue of the headscarf in Muslim culture.
Marcelino Stuhmer: The Recurring Dream
Michigan Avenue Galleries, January 12–March 23, 2008
Stuhmer’s newest installation features a 12-foot panoramic painting depicting the famous dream sequence from the Cold War classic film, The Manchurian Candidate (1962). Also on view is a series of portraits of American character actor Henry Silva created as a loving tribute to the many minority characters Silva portrayed throughout his career.
An acclaimed, self-taught Lithuanian American artist, Petronele Gerlikiene was born in Chicago in 1905 and died in Vilnius, Lithuania in 1979. She spent most of her life working in the countryside, retiring to the capital in 1972 to live with her artist son. Fond of needlework and embroidery, she started creating compositions on curtains and rugs—with different trees as the central motifs, often surrounded by people and animals, sometimes referring to Lithuanian myths or everyday experiences.
Refreshments
Café at the Cultural CenterChicago Cultural Center
Throughout February; Mondays–Fridays 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
Saturdays 9 a.m.–4 p.m., Sundays Noon–4 p.m.
Visit the Café for unique treats such as Mint-y White Hot Chocolate, Cinnamon Red Hot Latte and other warm snacks.
Check out the Crystal City Sculpture located in the Café at the Cultural Center. Created by the French Pastry School, this culinary masterpiece is inspired by the themes of fire and ice.
Buy one of the special drinks listed below at the Café at the Cultural Center and get one free, Saturdays and Sundays in February 2008*
| February 2–3 | Spiced Carmel Apple Cider | |
|---|---|---|
| February 9–10 | Mint Mocha Latte | |
| February 16–17 | Cinnamon Red Hot Latte | |
| February 23–24 | Mint-y White Hot Chocolate |
*Offer cannot be combined with any other discount.
Receive 20% off your next purchase at Shop at the Cultural Center or the City of Chicago Store during February 2008
Shop at the Cultural Center
77 E. Randolph Street
312.742.0079
| Monday - Friday.............10 a.m.–6 p.m. | |
| Saturday.....................10 a.m.–5 p.m. | |
| Sunday..........................11 a.m.–5 p.m. |
City of Chicago Store
163 E. Pearson Street
312.742.8811
| Monday - Saturday........9 a.m.–5 p.m. | |
| Sunday.........................10 a.m.–5 p.m. |
*Offer cannot be combined with any other discount. Exclusions apply including sale merchandise.
Millennium Park
All Events Free
McCormick Tribune Ice Rink
Through March 16, Daily 10 a.m.–10 p.m.
Engage with art, as never before, as you glide and twirl upon one of renowned artist Gordon Halloran's abstract paintings in ice installed at the rink. Created exclusively for Museum of Modern Ice: Paintings Below Zero, this unique artwork unites your enjoyment of great art and outdoor fun. Ice-skate for free. Skate rental available for $9.
Chicago Cultural Center/Millennium Park Treasure Hunt
Throughout February, Daily 9 a.m.–4 p.m.
Uncover the treasures of the Chicago Cultural Center and Millennium Park on this self-guided hunt. Pick up a map at the Cultural Center information desk or the Millennium Park Welcome Center (201 E. Randolph Street) to begin. Find all the clues then claim your prize.
Hot Spot at the Cultural Center
All Events Free
Exhibitions
Slightly Unbalanced
Yates Gallery, January 26–April 13, 2008
All people have their own psychological quirks and this exhibition takes the idea of neurosis to a whole new level. Through painting, sculpture, photography, video and performance, the 20 artists of Slightly Unbalanced have tapped into a charged subject that provokes various responses, including discomfort, recognition, empathy and humor.
HereThereEverywhere
Exhibit Hall, January 19–April 6, 2008
Catch the Chicago Cultural Center’s contribution to the citywide celebration, Festival of Maps. HereThereEverywhere features works by local, national and international artists creating in different mediums, including painting, printmaking, sculpture, and installation, and addressing the concept of boundaries and “place.”
Photo: Joyce Kozloff Targets (detail) 2000 Acrylic on canvas with wood frame; featured in HereThereEverywhere
Women of Islam: Photographs by Rania Matar
Michigan Avenue Galleries, January 5–March 30, 2008
Boston area photographer Rania Matar originally hails from Lebanon, repeatedly returning there in pursuit of images of her homeland. This newest body of black and white work provides an insightful, intergenerational study of women and the volatile issue of the headscarf in Muslim culture.
Marcelino Stuhmer: The Recurring Dream
Michigan Avenue Galleries, January 12–March 23, 2008
Stuhmer’s newest installation features a 12-foot panoramic painting depicting the famous dream sequence from the Cold War classic film, The Manchurian Candidate (1962). Also on view is a series of portraits of American character actor Henry Silva created as a loving tribute to the many minority characters Silva portrayed throughout his career.
Petronele Gerlikiene: Embroidered Myths and Everyday StoriesMichigan Avenue Galleries, January 12–April 6, 2008
An acclaimed, self-taught Lithuanian American artist, Petronele Gerlikiene was born in Chicago in 1905 and died in Vilnius, Lithuania in 1979. She spent most of her life working in the countryside, retiring to the capital in 1972 to live with her artist son. Fond of needlework and embroidery, she started creating compositions on curtains and rugs—with different trees as the central motifs, often surrounded by people and animals, sometimes referring to Lithuanian myths or everyday experiences.
Refreshments
Café at the Cultural Center
Chicago Cultural Center
Throughout February; Mondays–Fridays 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
Saturdays 9 a.m.–4 p.m., Sundays Noon–4 p.m.
Visit the Café for unique treats such as Mint-y White Hot Chocolate, Cinnamon Red Hot Latte and other warm snacks.
Check out the Crystal City Sculpture located in the Café at the Cultural Center. Created by the French Pastry School, this culinary masterpiece is inspired by the themes of fire and ice.
Buy one of the special drinks listed below at the Café at the Cultural Center and get one free, Saturdays and Sundays in February 2008*
| February 2–3 | Spiced Carmel Apple Cider | |
|---|---|---|
| February 9–10 | Mint Mocha Latte | |
| February 16–17 | Cinnamon Red Hot Latte | |
| February 23–24 | Mint-y White Hot Chocolate |
*Offer cannot be combined with any other discount.
Receive 20% off your next purchase at Shop at the Cultural Center or the City of Chicago Store during February 2008
Shop at the Cultural Center
77 E. Randolph Street
312.742.0079
| Monday - Friday.............10 a.m.–6 p.m. | |
| Saturday.....................10 a.m.–5 p.m. | |
| Sunday..........................11 a.m.–5 p.m. |
City of Chicago Store
163 E. Pearson Street
312.742.8811
| Monday - Saturday........9 a.m.–5 p.m. | |
| Sunday.........................10 a.m.–5 p.m. |
*Offer cannot be combined with any other discount. Exclusions apply including sale merchandise.


