Mission Statement
The Jane Addams Hull-House Museum serves as a dynamic memorial to Jane Addams, the work of her associates, and the neighborhood they served. The museum embodies UIC's urban land grant commitment by preserving and developing the original Hull-House site for the interpretation and continuation of the historic settlement house vision, linking research, education, and social engagement.
To fulfill this mission, the museum:
- Collects and preserves materials and artifacts relating to the history of Jane Addams, the Hull-House settlement, the settlement house residents, and the Near West Side neighborhood in which Hull-House was located
- Preserves and makes accessible to the public two original Hull-House buildings
- Supports and promotes scholarly debate and research on Hull-House, its founders, and their historical context
- Supports and promotes scholarship on contemporary activities that share in the Hull-House legacy
- Interprets information related to Hull-House and its legacy through exhibitions, educational programing, electronic media, publications, and community outreach projects
- Serves as a facility supporting interdisciplinary work in all areas of the University related to Hull-House's historic settlement-house mission.
October at Hull-House was a wonderful time. This newsletter will recap our exhibition programming, our Halloween fun and share some upcoming events where you can hang out here at Hull-House or around the city with our friends! But first, we have…
Read More »This year, the Hull-House Museum will again be participating in Open House Chicago on Saturday, October 19 and Sunday, October 20. We will offer free tours of the museum and artist activations that bring alive the histories we tell in our newest?…
Read More »This Sunday, September 8th, the Jane Addams Hull-House Museum will open Radical Craft: Arts Education at Hull-House, 1889-1935, an exhibition of work by oft-overlooked, early twentieth century Chicago immigrant artisans. The exhibition includes…
Read More »Is it hot enough for ya? In the summer from 1912 to 1963, Hull-House reformers would pack up children from the 19th ward and their families and take them out of the, hot, dense, chaotic city into the quiet countryside for a city break. The Bowen…
Read More »March at Hull-House was full of behind-the-scenes action and visits to our friends across Chicago. In this newsletter, we’ll share details of what we’ve been working on, some visitors we welcomed, and events from our partners. But first,…
Read More »Hull-House Museum Newsletter February at the Hull-House Museum was all about sharing the love. We invited families and friends into our space to share love with each other and their communities. In this month’s newsletter, we’ll recap…
Read More »January at Hull-House! New Year, New Look for the Hull-House Reception Room Happy new year from everyone at the Jane Addams Hull-House Museum! Things look a little different when you walk through the museum’s doors… Our new…
Read More »Jesús Torres celebration! Among many programs at Hull-House this summer, we celebrated the life and legacy of Chicago artist Jesús Torres (1898-1949). Events took place at Graceland Cemetery, where Torres is buried, and at the…
Read More »Hull-House is hiring an Associate Director! Check out the description of the role and click the link below to apply: Reporting to the Director of the Jane Addams Hull-House Museum, the Associate Director is responsible for providing leadership and…
Read More »Hull-House is Hiring! We are looking for full-time Museum Educators! Check out the description of the role below: Serving as primary liaison between the museum and the public, the Museum Educator provides quality visitor and educational experiences…
Read More »Welcome to Our New Director, Liesl Olson! On March 1st, Liesl Olson joined the Jane Addams Hull-House Museum as its new Director! A writer, cultural historian, literary scholar, and social justice advocate, Olson has spent her first weeks at the…
Read More »Liesl Olson Named Director of Jane Addams Hull-House Museum The University of Illinois Chicago’s College of Architecture, Design, and the Arts is pleased to announce that Liesl Olson has accepted the position of Director of the Jane Addams…
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