Supporting Illinois' Arts Sector
SMU DataArts Names Illinois Sixth Most Vibrant Arts State
Arts Impact in Illinois
$37.39B
of our state's gross domestic product was contributed by arts and culture in 2023 - Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Dept of Commerce
226,407
Illinois jobs were in arts and culture (2023)
- Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce
22
grants totaling $862,855 were directed to Illinois school districts in developing arts and foreign language curricula in partnership with the Illinois State Board of Education (FY2024)
$478M
in revenues to state and local government were delivered by Illinois arts nonprofits in 2024 - Arts & Economic Prosperity 6 (AEP6)
29
local arts councils partnered with IAC through its Local Arts Network to support statewide arts programming (FY2024)
100%
of all legislative districts throughout Illinois receive free access to local and regional news, public affairs and arts programming through IAC support for Illinois Public Radio and Television (FY2025)
Featured Illinois Arts Organization
International Latino Cultural Center, FY26 General Operating Support Recipient
The International Latino Cultural Center (ILCC) of Chicago, a cornerstone of Latino culture in the city since 1987, is gearing up for the much-anticipated Chicago Latino Film Festival. The ILCC, originally known as Chicago Latino Cinema, has a storied history of showcasing the rich and diverse Latino heritage through various art forms. As the largest festival of its kind in the United States, the Chicago Latino Film Festival is a testament to the ILCC's mission to challenge stereotypes and celebrate the multifaceted Latino identity through cultural expressions.
This year's festival promises an impressive lineup with 51 feature films and 31 shorts, set to run from April 16 to April 27, 2026, at the Landmark Century Centre Cinemas. The festival opens with the Chicago premiere of the dystopian film "It Would Be Night in Caracas" by Mariana Rondón and Marité Ugás. The closing night will feature the Ecuadorian comedy "The Dog, My Father and Us" by Pablo Arturo Suárez. Both films promise engaging post-screening Q&As with the filmmakers. Tickets for these special events include not only the film screenings but also a reception with food, drinks, and live music.
Illinois Artist Spotlight
Zack Browning, FY26 IAC Creative Accelerator Fund Recipient
Zack Browning is an Associate Professor Emeritus at the University of Illinois and founder and former director of the Salvatore Martirano Memorial Composition Award. Besides being a composer, he is an accomplished trumpet player, having played in the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, and an enthusiastic jazz/funk piano player, having played in several jazz trios. Browning also played, coached, and officiated soccer for over 20 years. His original compositions can be found on several albums, including five portrait albums.
Released this past February, Zack’s recent album, Rock Galaxy has earned international acclaim, with reviews highlighting its surreal, genre-defying nature. The recording features collaborations with 20 musicians from Central Illinois, including the Millikin University Percussion Ensemble, the Eastern Illinois University Woodwind Quintet, and the Jupiter String Quartet. Publications like Amplified and the Recording Artists Guild Digital Magazine praise Browning's ability to blend sophisticated art music with accessible energy.
Since the 1980’s, Zack has used planetary magic squares as a source of musical material and organization. Browning explains. "In 2008, I discovered the Flying Star System of feng shui, which uses the rotations of the 3x3 Lo Shu Square to predict and represent the flow of energy. This discovery allowed me to personalize commissions based on the energy from birth dates and significant events. I also incorporate the magic square of the ruling planet for those dates. The compositions on Rock Galaxy adhere to these feng shui principles. Thanks to the Illinois Arts Council's Creative Accelerator Grant, I was able to document and distribute this album on Neuma Records, showcasing the talents of Central Illinois musicians."