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Event Spaces
Pritzker Hall of Reflection
                                       Ron Gould Studios

With its thirty-foot ceilings, streams of natural sunlight, and flickering candles throughout the room, the magnificent Pritzker Hall of Reflection serves as a stunning gathering place for your guests. Whether you envision a cocktail reception using our in house high-boys and cabaret tables, or an intimate speaking engagement utilizing our portable audio-visual system, this unique space is guaranteed to provide a memorable event.


Located on the second level of the Museum, the Pritzker Hall of Reflection can hold a cocktail reception for up to 100 people or a lecture for up to 50 people.



Goodman Auditorium
                                 Ron Gould Studios

Plan a film presentation or host a speaker utilizing our state-of-the-art audio-visual system within Goodman Auditorium. Use our in-house grand piano to accompany the violins and cello for a classical music concert or use our 450 square foot stage for a theatrical performance.


Located on the first level of the Museum, Goodman Auditorium has seating for up to 240 people.

 



Museum Hall
                               Richard Shay Photography

A truly versatile space, Museum Hall can serve as a dining room for a full service catered meal or as a lecture space for an engaging seminar. Perfect for all-day conferences and training sessions, Museum Hall is equipped with microphones, projectors, and screens for your computer presentations, video clips, and much more.


Located on the lower level, Museum Hall can seat 325 people theater- style, 200 people for a plated meal, and 160 people for a buffet meal.



Classrooms

Perfect for a small lunch meeting or conference break-out sessions, each of our six classrooms is equipped with a 47” flat-panel television for viewing of movies or PowerPoint presentations. Classrooms can be configured in a variety of ways to best suit your needs. Collapsible air walls allow each room to double in size to accommodate larger groups in three separate classrooms.


The classrooms are located on the lower level directly adjacent to Museum Hall. Each classroom can hold approximately 13 people, or up to 26 people if two classrooms are combined into one.



Contact Information >

 

Laura Beth Wolfe

Operations and Special Events Manager

eventbookings@ilhmec.org

847.967.4884

 
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