Lincoln Square / Ravenswood

Lillstreet Art Center

4401 N. Ravenswood Ave.

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Saturday

11am - 4pm

Sunday

11am - 4pm

Accessibility & Amenities

  • Family Friendly
  • Photography Allowed
  • Restrooms Available
  • Wheelchair Accessible
  • Refreshments For Purchase

Year Completed

1924

DETAILS:

Lillstreet Art Center is an art school, art gallery, and artist studio space in Chicago, located in Ravenswood’s lively “Malt Row” district. The Center offers classes and workshops in ceramics, metalsmithing and jewelry, textiles, printmaking and book arts, and drawing and painting. Their Kidstreet program includes multimedia classes and summer camps for children and families. Founded by Bruce Robbins in 1975, Lillstreet began as a clay manufacturing company on Halsted and Grand under the name Robbins Clay. The business then moved to a former horse stable at 1021 W. Lill in Lincoln Park, expanding their offerings to include a small variety of ceramics classes and workshops. This programming eventually outgrew the space, and in 2003, Lillstreet relocated to its present home in a former gear factory on Ravenswood Ave. Lillstreet transformed the building into a thriving art center with 23 classrooms, studio space for approximately 60 artists, a gallery, and an art store.

VISITOR EXPERIENCE:

Visitors may take part in free demonstrations offered in the ceramics and metal departments. There will also be a studio sale on the 2nd floor.

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