Gallery 1028, located on Goose Island, borrows a unique aesthetic and flair from the island’s heritage. Predominantly inhabited by geese and squatters until the 1860s, Goose Island became prime real estate for Chicago’s industrial expansion. Its history as an industrial district lends Gallery 1028 its edgy and modern feel as an event venue that is always transformable.


Loft-like, with vaulted ceiling, exposed brick, skylights, as well as wood beams and floors, Gallery 1028 occupies 4,000 sq. ft and offers two- separate rooms plus two-separate foyers attached to each of the two rooms. The clean and raw environment provides professional and private designers alike with unlimited branding opportunities and creative design concepts.

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