Illinois Governor’s Mansion Association announces re-opening date
102 works of ‘Art in Illinois’ highlight
renovated Mansion’s mission of history and education
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[February 28, 2018]
CHICAGO -
After two years of an extensive privately-funded renovation, the
Illinois Governor’s Mansion will reopen to the public on July 14,
2018, Illinois’ First Lady Diana Rauner announced today at the
annual Illinois Governor’s Conference on Travel & Tourism.
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“Bruce and I made a promise to the people of Illinois
to renovate the Governor’s Mansion to restore the pride in this
historic building,” said First Lady Diana Rauner, chair of the
Illinois Governor’s Mansion Association. “With an all new visitor
experience, expanded accessibility, and updated programming, we know
the Governor’s Mansion will be a must-see destination for tourists
and Illinois residents to visit again and again.”
The renovation, funded entirely with private dollars, makes the
Mansion a usable residence for Illinois Governors. When it reopens
this summer, the Mansion will also offer visitors a completely
reimagined experience. It has a new look that is both stately and
richly inviting in keeping with the Midwest hospitality of Illinois
people.
The Mansion’s new mission is focused on history education and
appreciation and that is reflected in the newly renovated space.
Visitors will be able to gather and learn from period art and
exhibits featuring the 1893 Columbian Exposition. There is space to
showcase Illinois fine and decorative arts. There a visitor’s center
and trained docents will lead tours 7 days a week. For the first
time, the Mansion is ADA accessible.
“Our work to renovate the mansion focuses on so much
more than just an updated façade and interior design,” said John
Bryan, Illinois Governor’s Mansion Association board member. “I am
very pleased to be part of a project that highlights the rich
history of Illinois and brings art by local artists to the forefront
of our state’s capitol.”
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The Illinois Governor’s Mansion Association received a grant from
the Terra Foundation of American Art to support the inaugural art exhibit, ‘Art
in Illinois.’ The exhibition brings together fine and decorative art from
Illinois artists and features 102 works from mid-nineteenth century to present
day. Twenty of the pieces have never been seen before and are on loan from
private collections. ‘Art in Illinois’ will run through January 2019.
About the Governor’s Mansion Association
Built in 1855, the Illinois Governor’s Mansion is one of the oldest and most
historic governor’s mansions in the United States. The Mansion serves as the
official residence of the Governor of Illinois and as a symbol of the executive
branch of state government. The Illinois Governor’s Mansion Association
(previously known as the Illinois Executive Mansion Association) is a non-profit
organization created in 1972 to preserve and oversee the restoration of the
People’s House. In 2015, the Association began an extensive renovation process
that will open to the public in July 2018.
[Megan Steinkirchner]
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