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Experience Haitian art and history through diverse programs and unique exhibits. Immerse yourself in cultural heritage at this vibrant hub
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About This Deal
Looking for a unique cultural experience? Dive into Haiti's rich history through captivating exhibitions at this museum. It's not just about seeing; it's about experiencing the heart of Haitian culture in Chicago. Explore options catering to groups, making it perfect whether visiting with friends or family.
What we offer
The deal offers general admission tailored for groups of two, four, or six people. Guests can explore diverse exhibitions showcasing Haitian art and history. Each package promises an enriching visit whether you come with friends or family.- $12 for General Admission for 2 ($16 value): Includes entry for two people to explore all museum exhibitions
- $23 for General Admission for 4 ($32 value): Provides access for four visitors to enjoy comprehensive exhibits
- $34 for General Admission for 6 ($48 value): Allows six guests entry into a world of art and cultural heritage
Why you should grab the offer
This offer opens the door to the vibrant world of Haitian culture right in Chicago. With flexible group sizes, it's ideal for outings with friends or family. Engaging exhibits like 'Healing Through Art' highlight artistic talent and oral histories from the Haitian community. Located conveniently in Uptown Chicago, it's easy to reach via public transport with ample parking available. Accessibility features ensure everyone can enjoy this enriching experience without barriers. Additionally, HAMOC's role as a community-centric establishment is enhanced by its legal immigration support programs.Fine Print
About About the Haitian American Museum of Chicago (HAMOC)
Mission: To promote and preserve Haitian art, culture, history and community in Chicago and beyond.
Founded in 2012, the Haitian American Museum of Chicago (HAMOC) is the realization of a dream by its Founder, Elsie Hector Hernandez, to create an institution that would hold programs and exhibitions that will contribute to the rich multicultural tapestry that is Chicago. Since, the museum has hosted a wide array of programs and exhibits showcasing Haiti's rich culture and art as well as its complex history.
HAMOC is one of two Haitian-specific museums in the United States. In 2022, HAMOC moved from its less than 500 sq. ft. space to a brand new building. The new museum features over 2,500 sq. ft. of space and is an epicenter for the Haitian community in Chicago and throughout the Midwest.