National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture

Chicago, Illinoismuseum
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About

The National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture, located at 3015 W. Division St. in Chicago, stands as a vital cultural institution dedicated to celebrating the rich artistic heritage and contemporary contributions of Puerto Rican and Latino communities. This museum offers visitors a meaningful opportunity to engage with art and culture that often deserves greater visibility within the broader Chicago arts landscape. Whether you are a longtime enthusiast of Puerto Rican culture or simply curious to explore new artistic perspectives, this venue provides an accessible and welcoming space to deepen your understanding of the island's profound influence on American art and society. When you visit the museum, you will encounter a diverse range of exhibitions that span traditional and contemporary mediums, reflecting both historical significance and current artistic voices. The programming here goes beyond simply displaying art on walls. Instead, the museum thoughtfully curates exhibitions that tell meaningful stories about Puerto Rican identity, migration, resistance, and cultural pride. You can expect to see visual arts, installations, and works that engage with themes of community, history, and social change. The museum's commitment to featuring both established and emerging artists ensures that each visit offers fresh perspectives and opportunities to discover new voices within the Puerto Rican artistic community. The physical space itself creates an inviting atmosphere where you can move through galleries at your own pace and genuinely absorb the work around you. The museum's setting in this Chicago neighborhood reflects its deep roots in the community it serves. The staff and programming reflect a genuine passion for making the institution accessible and welcoming to everyone, whether you are visiting alone for a quiet afternoon of reflection or bringing family members to share in cultural discovery. Beyond the galleries, the museum often hosts events, educational programs, and community gatherings that transform it into a living cultural center rather than simply a repository of objects. This approach means that visiting at different times of year or during special events can offer entirely different experiences, making it worth returning to explore what new exhibitions and programs the museum is presenting.

Current Exhibitions

CurrentGroup Exhibition

Three Generations Intertwined by Lace

Arango, Lisa Cappalli, Cecilia Cappalli

A three-generational exhibition of the Cappalli family's work featuring over 80 years of Puerto Rican fashion history and traditional mundillo lacework techniques.

March 15, 2026 - January 9, 2027
Curated by: Joseph Da'Ponte
Puerto Rican fashionmundillo lacetraditional craftCaribbean fashionlacework+2 more
Tickets: Free
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Hours

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Thursday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Friday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Saturday: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Sunday: Closed

Contact Information

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3015 W. Division St.

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