Join us for Late Wednesdays on May 6th, when we’ll be open until 8:00 pm. Enjoy the Museum after hours with extended access to the galleries and gift shop. Stroll through current exhibitions, pick up a unique gift, and take in the art in a more relaxed setting.
In honor of International Workers’ Day, join us for a hands-on workshop exploring workers’ rights through the lens of artist Carlos Cortez and his works that are part of the Museum’s Permanent Collection. Inspired by Chicago’s rich history of activism and a cross-border tradition of printmaking, you’ll design and carve your own printing stamp to create a bold message on a tote bag. Rooted in the legacy of artists who have used print to inform and mobilize communities, this workshop invites you to connect art, history, and social impact in a creative and meaningful way.
Start Time: 6:30 pm
Length: 1 hour, 30 minutes
Location: Art Studio
Fee: $10 per person
Register for the workshop here.
Accessibility at NMMA:
NMMA is committed to providing a welcoming and accessible experience for all our visitors. Check out a free sensory kit designed for guests with autism and sensory sensitivities at the reception desk. Visual descriptions of Nuestras Historias: Stories of Mexican Identity from the Permanent Collection are also available for free. These descriptions enable visitors who are blind or have low vision to experience the works in the gallery through detailed descriptions of color, composition, style, and other visual elements. Visit the reception desk, where a staff member will be glad to help you check them out. Learn more about our Accessibility offerings here.