Never2501

An initiative of Columbia College Chicagodowntown Chicago’s Wabash Arts Corridor is home to over a dozen huge public artworks by a range of local, national and international artists.  Here are a few of the murals along South Wabash Avenue that I saw this past week while visiting Chicago:

LA native Retna, close-up

Retna

 Chicago-based Pose

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Italian artist Never 2501

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Columbia College Chicago alumnus Heidi Unkefer

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French artist Kashink

Kashink

Brooklyn-based Tatyana Fazlalizadeh

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LA-based Cleon Peterson

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Photos by Lois Stavsky

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Artists from across the globe, along with some of our favorite local artists, have been busy this past month gracing Brooklyn’s most elegant, evolving canvas – Bushwick Five Points. Here are some pieces that have recently surfaced:

Brooklyn-based artists See One and Hellbent

"See one and Hellbent street art"

Hellbent, close-up

"Hellbent street art"

 Italian artist Pixel Pancho

"Pixel Pancho street art"

 

Italian artist Never2501

"Never2501 street art"

"Never2501 street art"

 Cuban artist Shie Moreno

"Shie Moreno street art mural"

Australian artist Reka

"Reka street art"

"Reka street art"

Photos by Tara Murray and Lois Stavsky

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