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  2. Chicago’s artist haven since 1898, the Fine Arts Building is a home for art in all forms: Including painters, musicians, sculptors, yoga studios, puppeteers, therapists, coaches, craftspeople, and more. The building is also home to the Studebaker Theater, a jewel of Chicago theater.

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  3. After adding two stories of studios with skylights, performance theaters, offices and shops, the new Fine Arts Building opened as a center for the arts in 1898. Today the building still serves the arts community and remains very much the way it was in the late 19th century.

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  4. Sep 29, 2023 · The Fine Arts Building, at 410 S. Michigan Ave., low on a street of tall, light on a block of heavy, peeks out between Auditorium Theatre and the Chicago Club, an afterthought of a...

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  5. Mar 11, 2020 · Learn the story behind Chicago's vibrant crucible of artists, dreamers, and doers. The Fine Arts Building in Chicago is one of the city’s biggest treasures. It’s a vertical arts colony that began as a carriage showroom. Read on for the whole story. Late 19th century Chicago was a chorus of get things done.

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  6. Oct 11, 2023 · Chicago’s Fine Arts Building celebrating 125 years as a cultural hub for the city. This venerable Michigan Avenue denizen, which sits across from Grant Park and between Van Buren Street and Ida B. Wells Drive, counts among Chicago’s most distinctive and most visited architectural gems. By Kyle MacMillan - For the Sun-Times. Oct 11, 2023, 4:00pm PDT

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