LUMA and the arts
Engage with the arts at loyola
A new dance program. New workshops and studios. More faculty/practitioners. A blossoming museum across from the Water Tower. The arts are alive at Loyola.
LUMA
Located in Lewis Towers, across from the Water Tower, the Loyola University Museum of Art is ideally situated in the heart of Chicago and is the permanent location of the Martin D'Arcy Collection of medieval, renaissance, and baroque treasures.
LUMA is dedicated to the exploration, promotion, and understanding of art and artistic expression and attempts to illuminate the enduring spiritual questions and concerns of all cultures and societies. Along with its permanent collection, LUMA displays rotating exhibitions and sponsors a variety of educational programs.
Support of LUMA can earn you membership in The Martin D'Arcy Society.
Mundelein Center for the Performing Arts
From top to bottom, the old Mundelein College building, also known as Skyscraper, is being remodeled to house space for an ensemble theater, a gallery, a recital hall, photography and printmaking studios, and other resources for artists--aspiring and otherwise--at Loyola.
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