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    Steve A.

    Good museum for those who like to look at art but without spending a whole lot of time looking at it. Intuit is a pretty small place that's more like an art gallery than a museum. Mostly photography but there's some other interesting objects. Just pay a few bucks to look around. There's some pretty creative and interesting kinds of things. A place like this makes it hard to know a museum is here. It has a pretty nondescript entrance through a door on the side of a factory or warehouse of some kind. This is located on Ogden at Milwaukee. Has a pretty simple layout. It's $5 admission, which is pretty worth it truthfully. Has a large photography collection. There's also various collections and sculptures. Lots of other media such as films. The majority though is photography. A lot of it's by Ted Degener, who photographed quirky roadside attractions. These photographs feature the owner of these strange but fun places. Has a lot of things to check out to be honest. It's good for fans of photography. There's other things like painted hats and whatever. Get

    Jemmie W.

    Very nice small museum displaying art from outsiders - those who don't have formal training and are not known or appreciated by the mainstream, yet. Entrance is only $5. It's a good one hour stop.

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    Tim S.

    I happened back across this great hidden gem while killing time before my dental appointment, so happy I tried the door and it opened. Not big in space but big in heart, the dedication to the Outsider Art well worth the nominal $5 suggested donation.

    Dan H.

    Incredible! A glimpse into how unschooled artists express themselves and especially how the life of Henry Darger was captured and preserved so meticulously. My God! Who would even know this man even existed but for this museum! And Lee Godie, who used to try to sell us her stuff as we passed her at the Water Tower Park. She was going portraits for twenty bucks near the end but here her best works are preserved and exalted to the level she always deserved. This is art that makes you curious as to the mental state of the artist whereas schooled, beautiful art hides the creator. Anyone who appreciates art should not only visit this wonderful Oasis of the Mundane, but become a supporting member as well (it's cheap folks).

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    Eda X.

    Small dainty art museum around the corner of Chicago blue line stop. I presume the small space makes room for three exhibits per season. Excellent choice for a first date as means of good conversation and get to know one another. As the place is small and quiet, it's not overwhelming with art work--just enough to chat, admire artwork and chat some more.

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    This gallery is an absolute gem. I have been fortunate enough to see multiple shows here, and they have all been wonderful.

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    Great museum that exhibits outsider art. There aren't many places like this. The gift shop offers handmade artwork.

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    The place isn't huge, but they have a lot of stuff, especially with the recreated workroom of Henry Darger room.

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