Intuit
Intuit, a premier museum of an outsider and self-taught art, was founded in 1991. Outsider and self-taught art are defined as work created by artists who faced marginalization, overcame personal odds to make their artwork, or who did not, or sometimes could not, follow a traditional path of art-making, often using materials on hand to realize their artistic vision. Intuit creates a link between art and viewers by showcasing a diverse range of artistic viewpoints. The museum's mission is based on the belief that great art can be found in unexpected locations and created by unexpected people.
The museum features rotating exhibitions, a 1,200-piece collection, the Henry Darger Room Collection, and the Robert A. Roth Study Center, which houses a non-circulating collection of outsider and modern self-taught art. Intuit is located in the West Town district of Chicago, directly across from the Chicago Avenue Blue Line subway station, as well as the #66 Chicago Avenue bus and the #56 Milwaukee Avenue bus.
Location: 756 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60642
Website: https://www.art.org