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Private: Art of the Diner: Nighthawks in Film, History, and Chicago Culture

Mon, Jul 06

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Clarendale Six Corners

Explore Edward Hopper's "Nighthawks," its legacy in cinema and popular culture, and the story of how Chicago brought the diner to life

Private: Art of the Diner: Nighthawks in Film, History, and Chicago Culture
Private: Art of the Diner: Nighthawks in Film, History, and Chicago Culture

Time and Location

Jul 06, 2026, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM CDT

Clarendale Six Corners, 4715 W Irving Park Rd, Chicago, IL 60641, USA

About

Private event. To book this talk for your group, head here.

Since 1942, Edward Hopper's Nighthawks has graced the walls of the Art Institute of Chicago. People have travelled across the world to see this depiction of a 24-hour diner with its four subjects, each seemingly lost in thought. 


This talk explores the story behind Hopper's painting, its influence on film, and how Chicago brought the diner to life. With Kelli, your attendees will:


  1. Discover key moments in Hopper’s life and career

  2. Explore his love of movies—and how cinema celebrates his work

  3. Analyze Nighthawks in popular culture

  4. Take an HD video tour to Chicago’s version of the famous diner


Ready to dive into Nighthawks, Chicago style?

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