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RHS debuts “Jack Simmerling: Through His Eyes” exhibit as part of Open House Chicago weekend

Don't miss out! This weekend, as part of Open House Chicago, the Ridge Historical Society (RHS) is debuting its new exhibit, “Jack Simmerling: Through His Eyes.”

The exhibit showcases the life of the beloved Chicago artist, historian, and preservationist whose life's work was dedicated to capturing the soul of the city's architecture. As a teenager, Simmerling documented the vanishing grandeur of the Victorian-era residences on Prairie Avenue, salvaging what he could as they were demolished. Produced in partnership with the Glessner House, this exhibit features many of Simmerling's Prairie Avenue artworks and artifacts from their collection. His drawings and watercolors of homes, churches, and architectural vignettes of the community help visitors see Beverly Hills-Morgan Park through the artist's eyes.

Less than a mile away, the Ingersoll-Blackwelder House will also be open to the public. One of the oldest homes in the community, its original portion dates to 1874. The house was close to demolition in 1970 when Jack Simmerling himself bought and restored it, transforming it into his family home and studio.

Open House Chicago is this Saturday & Sunday, October 18-19, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Ingersoll-Blackwelder House closes at 4 p.m. on Sunday. See the event website for site-specific hours.

Jack Simmerling-related sites at Open House Chicago:

– Ridge Historical Society, 10621 S. Seeley Ave. (Street parking is along the west side of Seeley Ave.)

– Ingersoll-Blackwelder House, 10910 S. Prospect Ave.

All seven of the Beverly Hills – Morgan Park sites this weekend for Open House Chicago are listed on the event website:

https://www.architecture.org/open-house-chicago/neighborhoods/recKkGQe7iA2KqP4R

Admission is free!