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Apply Now for the 2nd Millennium Park Residency Program (MPRP)
Application Deadline: Friday, April 14, 5:00pm CT
Chicago based Nonprofit arts and cultural organizations are invited to apply for the 2nd Millennium Park Residency Program (MPRP). This residency opportunity will provide four organization grants up to $150,000 to curate, develop and produce free public programs and performances from June-September 2024 at the Pritzker Pavilion and other park cultural amenities in Millennium Park. Learn more and apply.
Discover an Urban Icon of Beauty and Culture
Calendar
Millennium Park offers a variety of free events and exhibits that are sure to please the entire family.
Millennium Park Residency Program
Four Chicago nonprofit organizations will present free public programming as part of Millennium Park’s robust summer season.
Park Art & Architecture
Learn more about the Park's stunning architecture, sculpture and landscape design.
Park History
Discover Millennium Park's transformation from an industrial corridor to a world-renowned urban park.
Private Events & Weddings
Learn about Millennium Park’s unique spaces available for corporate, social and other special events.
Corporate Partnerships
Our events provide turn-key marketing platforms that can meet any marketing goal.
Visit us:
Admission is FREE
Open Daily 6am–11pm
Welcome Center, open 9am-5pm (open until the end of the performance on event nights)
Prohibited Items
Find us:
Millennium Park
201 E. Randolph St.
Chicago, IL 60601

Parking:
Nearby parking garages are located at Grant Park North Garage (25 N Michigan Ave), Grant Park South Garage (325 S. Michigan Ave.) and Millennium Park Garage & Millennium Lakeside Garage (5 S. Columbus Dr.).
Pay in person at each garage location or pre-pay online. Visit millenniumgarages.com or call 312.616.0600 for 24/7 customer service.
Public Transportation:
Take CTA to Millennium Park
From the elevated lines: exit at Washington/Wabash and walk east.
From the subway: exit at Lake (Red Line) or Washington (Blue Line) and walk east.
Served by buses 3, 4, 6, J14, 20, 56, 60, 124, 146, 147, 151, 157
For travel information, visit www.transitchicago.com. For fare information or to purchase fares in advance, visit www.ventrachicago.com.