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Located in the lobby of 150 N Riverside Plaza in Chicago, the 150 Media Stream is a public digital art installation divided into 89 LED blades. It stretches over 150 feet long and reaches 22 feet high, the largest structure of its kind in the city. Launched in 2017, the 150 Media Stream has showcased over fifty commissioned works by emerging and renowned local and international media artists. The 150 Media Stream Arts Program also includes strategic partnerships with many major institutions and university fine arts programs in the city and provides a forum for students and cultural practitioners to exhibit and promote their work in a dynamic and iconic environment.

On View

Klaus (In partnership with MAS Context) | Leopoldo Goût | Matt Bruinooge

"Welcome to Tribuneville: An Imaginary Vision of an Old Chicago That Could Have Been" by Klaus is a hand-drawn animation that features sixty of the most inventive building designs entered in the famed 1922 Chicago Tribune Tower architectural competition, as well as flying machines, elevated walkways, monorail tramways, and other fantastical details dreamed up by the artist.

"SWARM": Experience the mesmerizing beauty of a swarm of monarch butterflies, meticulously hand-painted by Mexico City-born artist Leopoldo Goût. Each delicate detail is brought to life in stunning 3D in collaboration with multimedia artist Matt Bruinooge.

Opening reception and viewing party for SWARM, Wednesday, October 2nd, 8-10pm

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