Thousands attend star-studded Obama Center opening ceremony; center opens to public | LIVE Updates

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Last updated: Friday, June 19, 2026 10:19PM GMT
First visitors to Obama center get to meet former president, first lady

CHICAGO (WLS) -- The Obama Presidential Center has officially opened to the public.

Thousands attended the Obama Presidential Center Grand Opening ceremony Thursday.

Here's what to know about the events.

Watch the full opening ceremony below:

Obama Presidential Center Opening Ceremony Part 1

Obama Presidential Center Opening Ceremony Part 2

Obama Presidential Center Opening Ceremony Part 3

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Jun 19, 2026, 4:28 PM

Obama Presidential Center officially opens to public

The Obama Presidential Center officially opened to the public Friday.

The Obama Presidential Center officially opened to the public Friday.

"I am so fantastic. I have never seen anything like this in my whole entire life," Adrienne Afflalo said.

Afflalo was one of the lucky few to snag a ticket for Friday.

"It's just a wonderful thing the Lord has done for this area, and I appreciate Obama and his family wanting here in this area," Marjorie Blakely said.

Blakely and her son, Antonio Terry, stopped by to take a photo in front of the center on their way back to their new home in Nashville.

"I'm a doctoreal student at Tennessee State University, and Obama center was opened on the same day, Juneteenth, a celebration for Black Americans," Terry said.

Artist T.M. Noel traveled to share his artwork, entitled "The Weight of the World and FLOTUS," which he says was inspired by the Obamas' time in the White House.

"We look at Barack and Michelle as hope, and we want that hope," Noel said.

Ron Schafetz and his dogs, Penny and Pippen, wanted to celebrate the moment with a creative photo by the statue of fellow dog lovers, the Obamas.

He said Friday is about hope and joy.

"Whatever it takes to get everybody happy," Schafetz said.

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Jun 15, 2026, 7:07 PM

Road closures, parking restrictions in place ahead of Obama Presidential Center opening

The Obama Presidential Center opens soon, and there are openings and closings to navigate.

Monday, June 8 at 6 a.m. - Friday, June 19 at 6 a.m.
Blackstone, from Midway Plaisance to 60th St. - no parking both sides of the street.
60th St. from Dorchester to Blackstone.

Monday, June 8 at 6 a.m. - Monday, June 22 at 5 p.m.
60th St. from Dorchester to Stony Island - no parking both sides of the street.
60th St. from Blackstone to Stony Island EB

Monday, June 15 at 6 a.m. through Friday, June 19 at 7 p.m.
Midway Plaisance, from Dorchester to Stony Island EB and WB
Blackstone, from 59th St. to Midway Plaisance
Cornell, from Stony Island to 57th St.
Stony Island, from Midway Plaisance to 63rd St.
Stony Island, from 59th St. to 57th St.
59th St. EB, from Harper to Stony Island.

Monday, June 15 at 6 a.m. - Saturday, June 20 at 11:59 p.m.
Midway Plaisance, from Woodlawn to Blackstone.
Dorchester, from 59th to 60th St.

Wednesday, June 17 at 6 a.m. - Friday, June 19 at 6 a.m.
Woodlawn, from 59th to 60th St.
Midway Plaisance, from Ellis to Woodlawn.

Sidewalk restrictions
Monday, June 8 at 6 a.m. - Monday, June 22 at 5 p.m.
60th St. from Dorchester to Stony Island.

Monday, June 15 at 6 a.m. - Friday, June 19 at 7 p.m.
Midway Plaisance, from Dorchester to Stony Island.
Blackstone, from 59th St. to Midway Plaisance.
Cornell, from Stony Island to 57th St.

Monday, June 15 at 6 a.m. - Saturday, June 20 at 11:59 p.m.
Midway Plaisance, from Woodlawn to Blackstone.
Dorchester, from 59th St. to 60th St.

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Jun 18, 2026, 12:34 PM GMT

Obama Presidential Center a 'beacon of hope to the world,' Jarrett says

Valerie Jarrett, the CEO of the Obama Foundation, said many people have lots of emotion on seeing the presidential center for the first time.

"In part because it is a trip down memory lane but it is also a way for them to interact and to tell their stories see their stories and the stories that we well and feel this connection and a sense of belonging and fun. People all over this campus are having a terrific time and it's a gift to Chicago but it is also a beacon of hope to the world."

Valerie Jarrett, the CEO of the Obama Foundation, said many people have lots of emotion on seeing the presidential center for the first time.
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Jun 18, 2026, 12:20 PM GMT

Head of Obama Presidential Center excited as grand opening arrives

The Obama Presidential Center's head of operations John Roberson said he is excited that the big day is here.

"This has been a long time coming," Roberson said. "There is so many people who have put in so much work to bring this concept to fruition. Obviously, president and Mrs. Obama, starting with their idea of what they wanted this presentation to be and to be intentional about locating it here on the South Side of Chicago," Robinson said. "As someone born in Chicago, raised by Chicago, this is very personal for me, so to have the honor and the responsibility to steward this iconic global, cultural civic institution, couldn't be more excited."

The Obama Presidential Center's head of operations John Roberson said he is excited that the big day is here.
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Jun 18, 2026, 12:20 PM GMT

Local wine company featured at Obama Presidential Center

It's a historic moment for Chicago.
We know the center is rooted in legacy and history, that includes even with the vendors selected.
Chrishon Lampley, founder of Love Corkscrew and the Lampley Wines, joined ABC7 to talk about her wines that will be in the Obama Presidential Center.

We know the center is rooted in legacy and history, that includes even with the vendors selected.
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Jun 18, 2026, 11:31 AM GMT

Artist Theaster Gates on Memorial piece for Obama Presidential Center

Artist Theaster Gates sat down with ABC7 ahead of the opening.

The artist and University of Chicago professor was born and raised on the city's West Side. This emotional tribute blends Chicago history with his own family story.

The 175-foot frieze installation by Theaster Gates now anchors the atrium named after Hadiya Pendleton, the Chicago teenager shot and killed just days after marching in President Obama's second inaugural parade.

Artist Theaster Gates sat down with ABC7 ahead of the opening.

"Memorial is one of the ways that we grapple with the grief that we have," Gates said. "The tribute to sister Pendleton is that she is part of a web of people, women who have sacrificed their lives to gain traction for the greater good."

To honor that sacrifice, Gates looked back to his own humble beginnings on Chicago's West Side.

"My dad was a roofer," Gates said. "I decided that I would take these images from Howard Simmons and Johnson Publishing and I would overlay them with images from the roofing material that my dad had taught me to use, and that those images, combined with my dad's labor, the symbol of my dad's labor, would create this new continuous line of images of the American story or an American story."

Using art to anchor community is nothing new for Gates. He helped save a historic South Shore building from the wrecking ball and transform it into the Stony Island Arts Bank.

"You have to decide there's something you can do to make the ugly beautiful again," Gates said.

Now, with his latest work, he hopes the artwork serves as a permanent anchor for democracy, equity and reflection.

"I think great art should inspire generations," Gates said. "This building is not just about bricks and mortar, it is the possibility of capturing the truth that people's belief in voting, people's belief in equity and equality, that those things, those things need a home."