Paint Out: Chicago Botanic Garden

Chicago Botanic Garden 1000 Lake Cook Rd, Glencoe, IL

The Chicago Botanic Garden opened more than 45 years ago as a beautiful place to visit, and it has matured into one of the world's great living museums and conservation science centers. Ponds, waterlilies, an English walled garden, a Japanese garden...so much to paint in a day! $30.00 fee per car for non-members and non-members […]

Paint Out/Nocturne: West Ontario and North Clark Streets

63 West Ontario Street, Chicago 63 West Ontario Street, Chicago, IL, United States

Hard Rock Cafe, Neon lights, high rise apartments....a busy city intersection at night! Hard Rock Cafe will allow us to use their restrooms AND sit in the patio to paint. re: Clarence or Michel.

Paint Out: Grosse Point Lighthouse and Harley Clarke Mansion

Grosse Point Lighthouse 2601 N. Sheridan Road, Evanston, IL

The Grosse Point Lighthouse in Evanston offers the opportunity to paint this historic landmark, beach and lake views, as well as the nearby Harley Clarke Mansion. Many options!

Paint Out: North Park Village Nature Center

North Park Village Nature Center Park 5801 N. Pulaski Rd., Chicago, IL, United States

If you're ready to fine tune your landscape painting skills then today's paint out is for you. Located on the northwest side of Chicago, North Park Village Nature Center features a 46-acre nature preserve and educational facility, situated within the 155-acre North Park Village campus. The nature preserve offers trails that wind through woodland, wetland, […]

Paint Out: Prairie Avenue Historic District

Glessner House 1800 S. Prairie Avenue, Chicago, IL, United States

Prairie Avenue was once the street where the elite of Chicago lived. Today, several mansions have been restored, including the Glessner House and the Clarke House, Chicago's oldest home.

PaintOut / Nocturne: The Logan Theatre

The Logan Theatre 2646 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, IL

  The Logan Theatre opened in 1915 as the Paramount Theatre, a single-screen cinema. ... In the 1960s, when Milwaukee Avenue underwent heavy construction to build the CTA Blue Line station, the resilient Logan Theatre kept its doors open for business, and it's open now.  This 906 seat movie house  sports beautiful signs and marquee along […]