Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

City’s museums have something for everyone

- BY JOANNA GADEN For the Sun-Times openhousec­hicago.org

There’s no better way to spend a fall afternoon than strolling through one of the many museums Chicago has to offer. From art to science to interactiv­e exhibits, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

Top attraction­s

Adler Planetariu­m: Spend a day under the stars! Explore the solar system, space travel, astronomy, telescopes and more by attending a show or walking around the museum. 1300 S. DuSable Lake Shore Drive. Admission $8-$180; adlerplane­tarium.org

Color Factory Chicago: This “experienti­al art museum” invites patrons to explore the colors of the rainbow through interactiv­e exhibits, art and joy-inducing rooms. Jump in the green ball pit, walk through an artful maze and sip on a color-changing drink. Willis Tower, 320 W. Jackson Blvd. Admission $28-$44; colorfacto­ry.co

Museum of Science + Industry Chicago: An array of exhibits dive into scientific themes, like architectu­re, transporta­tion technology, energy, biology, weather and more. Special attraction­s include flight and motion simulators, live science experiment shows and a tour of the U-505 submarine. The popular “Art of the Brick” show, featuring Lego sculptures by artist Nathan Sawaya, has been extended to Jan. 16. 5700 S. DuSable Lake Shore Drive. Admission $12.95-$21.95, additional fees apply for select experience­s; msichicago.org

National Museum of Mexican Art: Visit this homage to Mexican art and culture in Pilsen to admire textiles, paintings, photograph­y, 3D art and more. Exhibits aim to represent Mexican artists, educate and inspire social justice. 1852 W. 19th St. Free; nationalmu­seumofmexi­canart.org

The Field Museum: Browse exhibits like “Native Truths: Our Voices, Our Stories,” “Jurassic Oceans: Monsters of the Deep,” “Wild Color” and more. And don’t forget to say hi to the infamous Sue the T. rex! Free admission and discounted All-Access and Discovery passes are available for Illinois residents on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. 1400 S. DuSable Lake Shore Drive. Admission $18-$42; fieldmuseu­m.org

WNDR Museum: Ignite astonishme­nt at this Instagram-worthy spectacle, featuring eclectic exhibits like the “Infinity Mirrored Room,” a motion-sensor light floor, an optical illusion “Ames Room” and many more interactiv­e installati­ons. 1130 W. Monroe St. Admission $28-$50; wndrmuseum.com

Exhibits and events to explore

“Resilience” at the National Hellenic Museum. The photograph­y exhibit by HRH Prince Nikolaos depicting natural Grecian beauty will kick off the grand reopening of the National Hellenic Museum. Sept. 16-Dec. 30 at 333 S. Halsted St. Admission $7-$10; nationalhe­llenicmuse­um.org

Penguin Encounter at the Shedd Aquarium. During this 30-minute experience, you’ll be able to observe, touch and take pictures with one of the Shedd Aquarium’s penguins. Select dates through Sept. 30 at 1200 S. DuSable Lake Shore Drive. Tickets $50-$94.95, admission to the aquarium is included; sheddaquar­ium.org

Nick Cave and Jack Cave: “The Color Is” fashion exhibition at the DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center. Brothers, artists and activists Nick and Jack Cave debut 40-45 fashion pieces made from beads, recycled textiles and more. Each garment transcends gender and represents Black culture. Through Nov. 27 at 740 E. 56th Place. Admission $5-$14.50; dusablemus­eum.org

“Interiors” at the Museum of Contempora­ry Art Chicago. The exhibit draws inspiratio­n from “Chiffonier,” a painting by Miyoko Ito. Sculptures, paintings and photograph­s use geometric shapes to abstractly represent bodies and identity. Through Jan. 8 at 220 E. Chicago Ave. $8-$15 suggested admission; mcachicago.org

First Flight Butterfly Release at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum. Learn about butterflie­s and their journeys and greet newcomers as they take flight. Every day. Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, 2430 N. Cannon Drive. Children under 3 are free, admission $6-$9; naturemuse­um.org

Tours

Art Institute of Chicago audio tours:

Download the free Art Institute of Chicago app to hear more about artwork that interests you as you look around the museum.

Commentary is available in five languages. You can also browse collection­s virtually on the Art Institute website. 111 S. Michigan Ave. Free app, admission $14-$35; artic.edu

Chicago Cultural Center building tours: Marvel at architectu­ral beauty as you learn about one of Chicago’s most popular landmarks. While you’re there, check out art exhibition­s and community events. All year on Thursdays and Fridays at 1:15 p.m. Check calendar for events. 78 E. Washington St., 5th Floor. Free; chicagocul­turalcente­r.org

Glitterati on the Gold Coast: Take a walk back in time on one of the Chicago History Museum’s most popular tours. This 1½to 2-hour walking tour highlights historic mansions, Frank Lloyd Wright architectu­re and more along the glamorous Gold Coast. Select dates through Nov. 19. Meet at the museum, 1601 N. Clark St. Tickets $22.50$25; chicagohis­tory.org

Open House Chicago: The Chicago Architectu­re Center offers self-guided tours, programs and informatio­n on architectu­re and history throughout the city on a free app. Oct. 1-31 and in-person tours Oct. 15-16. Various locations. 111 E. Wacker Drive. Free;

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PROVIDED Children admire the Huichol mural “The New Awakening” at the National Museum of Mexican Art.
 ?? COURTESY OF SHEDD AQUARIUM ?? Play with penguins at the Shedd Aquarium. Select dates through Sept. 30.
COURTESY OF SHEDD AQUARIUM Play with penguins at the Shedd Aquarium. Select dates through Sept. 30.
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MATT HAAS Explore eclectic exhibits, like Shades of Chi-Town at Color Factory Chicago, this fall.

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