National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture

41°54′8.14″N 87°42′12.11″W / 41.9022611°N 87.7033639°W / 41.9022611; -87.7033639

National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture
Established2001; in present location since 2009
Location3015 West Division Street
Chicago, Illinois 60622
P: 773.486.8345
DirectorBilly Ocasio
PresidentRay Vázquez
WebsiteOfficial website

The National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture (formerly Institute of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture) is a museum in Chicago dedicated to interpreting the arts and culture of the Puerto Rican people and of the Puerto Ricans in Chicago. Founded in 2001, it is housed in the historic landmark Humboldt Park stables and receptory, near the Paseo Boricua.

It hosts visual arts exhibitions, community education, and festivals. Its exhibitions have featured the artwork of Osvaldo Budet, Elizam Escobar, Antonio Martorell, Ramon Frade Leon, and Lizette Cruz, in addition to local Chicago or Puerto Rican artists. The Institute also sponsors music events including an annual Navi-Jazz performance, described as a "fusion of Puerto Rican and African American musical elements."

The Institute is a non-profit organization that is supported in part by the Chicago Park District's museum-in-the-parks program. The museum is a member organization of the Chicago Cultural Alliance.