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28 Aug STREET LEVEL 2017: Gloria”GLOE ONE” Talmantes

Lead Curator/Producer: Neysa Page-Lieberman Site Manager: Abie Vasquez Assistant Producer: Sydney Pacha Assistant Artists: Alejandro Colunga, David Gonzalez, Brandon P. Macias, Gloria Vale of Yollocalli Arts Reach The Magia de Luzia was curated and organized by Columbia College Chicago as part of the Wabash Arts Corridor Street Level Public...

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20 Apr People’s Choice 2016: Andrea Dunn

Andrea Dunn is the winner of the 2016 People's Choice mural. While working on this project Dunn stated, " The peacock is a symbol of allowing myself to be free and explore abstract shapes, but in a contained space."-  as quoted in Sandra Steinbrecher's Wabash Arts Corridor...

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20 Apr Big Walls 2016: Ella & Pitr

While working on this project Ella + Pitr stated, "Our inspiration for the Native American of Chicago is the roots of America. Chicago is an old native name and the story of the city is directly linked with native people" -  as quoted in Sandra...

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20 Apr Big Walls 2016: Renee Robbins

While working on this project Robbins stated, "My work focuses on creating relationships between the microscopic and the telescopic. This work draws from treasure maps, which represent a quest to find something unexpected and it offers a place for dreaming about our relationship to nature...

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20 Apr Big Walls 2016: Tararchy

While working on this project Tararchy stated, "The images of people at peace, in yoga poses, are meant to inspire and suggest peace. The snake is a rich symbol in our collective unconscious and is meant as a reminder of our "dark-side"-  as quoted in...

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20 Apr Big Walls 2016: Zor Zor Zor

While working on this project Zor Zor Zor stated, "The inspiration for the WAC wall piece is my culture and where I come from. My parents moved to Chicago from southern Poland in the 70's. We are highlanders or in polish "Gorale". I chose to...

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20 Apr Big Walls 2016: Ruben Aguirre

Ruben Aguirre is a Chicago-based painter who has transitioned from graffiti writing to an abstract/contemporary muralist. While working on this project Aguirre stated, "The first inspiration is the space itself. My work is a response to a site specific place, so looking, thinking and reacting with...

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20 Apr Big Walls 2016: Justus Roe

While working on this project Justus Roe stated, "All of my pieces are inspired by a combination of the location, the audience, and my own aesthetic style and progression. The work is an abstraction of metropolitan landscapes and experiences executed through a learned, but spontaneous...

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