Virtual Field Trips/Performances

Tired of just watching Netflix shows over and over again?

Why not check out a local museum, performance from some of our local artists, or explore an institution from across the world?

Check out all the incredible options on the Google site and we'll be picking a new location to feature on a regular basis!

Take a virtual walk through all five floors of London's Science Museum that includes incredible exhibits centered around advancements in medicine, aviation, history of telecommunication, and much more. As well as their atmosphere gallery that offers engaging insight to our atmosphere and weather on our planet.


Find many more institutions to explore at Google Arts & Culture


The City of Chicago has put together some incredible videos from our favorite institutions around our city! Take a moment and take a tour with our Mayor Lori Lightfoot or expand your knowledge through experiments and engineering design.

Chicago Public Schools has curated some great virtual events and field trips, with topics including (but not limited to): art by Monet, ocean pollution, and American history. Make sure to register for the events!

Stream one of the Goodman Theatre's most acclaimed performances!

"An unflinching look at the nature of evil, 2666 is an ambitious new work unlike any other theatrical experience. "

Experience some incredible performances from our very own and world-renowned Chicago Symphony Orchestra. New videos added every other week!

Check out some videos from the city's best vocalists and learn a thing or two as they prepare for upcoming roles and keep their craft top notch while at home!

Watch a Livestream of sharks, stingrays, and school of tropical fish that live at the Maui Ocean Center.

Travel virtually to London and experience plays performed at the iconic and historic Shakespeare's Globe Theatre! Watch some of his most famous plays, "Romeo & Juliet" and "MacBeth" from the comforts of your couch!

Fan of 'Hamilton: The Musical? Register to take part in a free program from the Gilder Lehrman Institute and create your own historically-inspired song, rap, poem, or scenes!