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“culturally diverse art exhibits”
The Loyola University Museum of Art (LUMA) was founded in 2005 on the Water Tower Campus of Loyola University Chicago. LUMA is located on the Magnificent Mile in Lewis Towers, a historic 1926 Gothic Revival building. The museum, with 25,000 square feet contains eight main exhibition galleries, the William G. and Marilyn M. Simpson Lecture Hall, the Solomon Cordwell Buenz Library of Sacred Art and Architecture, the Museum Shop, the Push Pin Gallery, and the Harlan J. Berk Ltd. Works on Paper Gallery. LUMA welcomes new members and volunteers at all levels of participation.
What an amazing space. I went with some friends to see the Joan of Arc Project and it was amazing. They had several other exhibits on display. The space is beautiful. They have a small shop... Read more
Wonderful museum; too bad they are closed for over a year. Most other museums in the area are open at least with limited hrs. Hope they will re-open and welcome the public back, then they will get... Read more
This is a great art museum. It's one of the first places I went to after moving back to Chicago and it did not disappoint. I'm looking forward to revisiting LUMA on a regular basis. Read more
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