Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art
756 N Milwaukee Ave
312.243.9088 | art.org
Established in June 1991, Intuit is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to presenting intuitive and outsider art — with world-class exhibitions; resources for scholars and students; a Permanent Collection with holdings of nearly 1,100 works of art; the Henry Darger Room Collection, a permanent installation; the Robert A. Roth Study Center, a non-circulating collection with a primary focus in the fields of outsider and contemporary self-taught art; and educational programming for people of all interest levels and backgrounds. Through its programs, Intuit bolsters the nationally prominent role that Chicago artists and collectors have played in generating interest in outsider art. After spending its first few years as an itinerant organization, Intuit purchased the former Randolph Street Gallery space at 756 N. Milwaukee Avenue in Chicago’s West Town neighborhood to serve as headquarters for the organization’s expanding activities. Comprised of 12,000 square feet, the facility includes two galleries, a performance/ meeting space, the Robert A. Roth Study Center, the Henry Darger Room Collection, and a small gift shop.
While Intuit is currently closed, you may visit the offsite Art After Work events. The museum will reopen in 2025.
Free tickets for students and free admission at Art After Work events with registration.