Chicago Official Visitors Guide 2008-2009 - (Page 26) shop shopping In a city known for its abundance of boutiques and upscale national chains, an excuse to splurge is waiting in shop windows around every corner, whether you choose to take a trip down the Magnificent Mile or seek out unique shopping in other parts of the city. Art Galleries/ Antiques Arts & Artisans, Ltd. One of downtown’s largest showcases of contemporary American art and jewelry, providing a vast collection of art media including stained and blown glass, metal and wood sculpture, artfully crafted jewelry, functional and decorative ceramics, finely woven wearables and exquisite paintings and prints. 321 N. Michigan Ave., 312-541-1951, www.artsartisans.com Photography: ©Macy’s Gallery Guichard The gallery’s mission is to continue to expose the art community and provide a portal to fine art and artists of different parts of the African Diaspora. A collaborative of artists, collectors and art administrators who have come together to create a unique art experience and ensure fine art has a place in the rebirth of Bronzeville. 3521 S. Martin Luther King Dr., 773-373-8000 Randolph Street Market Festival of finest-quality antique lighting and reproductions. Also distributing all major lighting lines. Additional warehouse of antique lighting in vicinity. Centrally located. Free parking. Mon.–Fri. 9am–5pm; Sat. 9am–12:30pm. 812 N. Wells St., 312-787-6991, www.newmetalcrafts.com New Metal Crafts Vast showroom 2008 dates include: (10/25–26). Features the most spectacular array of vintage and modern decorative objects, home furnishings, art, fashion and jewelry in downtown Chicago. Home to the world-renowned Chicago Antique Market and Indie Designer Market, the RSM is the favorite destination for merchandisers, decorators, fashionistas and style setters from around the globe. As featured in Travel + Leisure, Lucky magazine and NY Times. Sat. 11am–5pm, Sun. 9am–4pm rain or shine. $10, under 12 free. Free round-trip trolley shuttle departs Water Tower Place every hour from 10am–3pm. 1350 Block of W. Randolph St., Between Ada St. & Ogden Ave., 312-666-1200, www.randolphstreetmarket.com River East Art Center Chicago’s newest multi-arts destination features fine art galleries, artists’ studio space, traveling exhibitions, performance venues, facility rental, art and architectural cruises and a learning center, which offers hands-on workshops and classes. 435 E. Illinois St., Suite 030, 312-321-1001, www.rivereastartcenter.com Candy/Nut And Popcorn Stores Garrett Popcorn Shops A Chicago favorite since 1949. Visit any of our five downtown shops or order online. Rated “the best in the world” by food critic Michael Stern. 401 N. Michigan Ave., Suite 1700, 312-943-4200, www.garrettpopcorn.com pg 26 £ Two ways to get more information: call 1-877-CHICAGO or go to choosechicago.com http://www.choosechicago.com
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