CHICAGO, IL.- The DePaul University Art Museum will become a working art studio as part of The Nomadic Studio, a unique exhibition exploring the mobility of artists and their workspaces that opens July 8. The exhibition, which runs through Nov. 21, is part of Studio Chicago, a yearlong collaborative project that focuses on the artists studio. It will be held at the DePaul Art Museum, 2350 N. Kenmore Ave., Chicago. The exhibition is being organized by The Stockyard Institute, a Chicago-based project founded in 1995 by Jim Duignan, an associate professor in DePauls School of Education. Stockyard provides interactive, mixed-use spaces, making artists accessible to the public and providing for an open exploration of the process of idea-making. The Stockyard Institute has over the years taken over public parks and