Orchestra Hall Poster, Exterior
Orchestra Hall Poster, Exterior
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Orchestra Hall was designed by Chicago Symphony Orchestra trustee and renowned architect Daniel H. Burnham. The hall first opened its doors on December 14, 1904, with a dedicatory concert led by Theodore Thomas, the Orchestra's founder and first music director. Since then, the stage has been graced by the greatest names in classical music and jazz and continues to be a staple of the Chicago classical music scene today. Celebrate the hallowed architecture of Orchestra Hall with this colorful and vibrant poster, produced in exclusive collaboration with local artist Steve Shanabruch. Printed on museum-quality matte paper.
Steve Shanabruch is a local designer living in Chicago’s Portage Park neighborhood that specializes in illustration, identity and print design. He is best known for his Chicago Neighborhoods project, which initially began in 2011 with creating logos for over 100 of the city’s neighborhoods and eventually led to a series of WPA-inspired “Neighborhood Tourism” print series. He has immortalized many Chicago landmarks, including the Art Institute of Chicago, Buckingham Fountain, Cultural Center and, now, Orchestra Hall.