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01 Sep Big Walls 2016: Amuse 126

AMUSE 126, a Chicago native, lures an unaware audience into a new dimension of abstract typography and illustrative design with his murals.  Chicago Truborn Gallery and Group Fox partnered with the Wabash Arts Corridor to bring this piece to life as part of the inaugural...

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11 Mar Morley

Morley is a Los Angeles- based street artist specializing in bold, typographic posters that mix humor and hope. His recent installation on Wabash Avenue called “Penny for your thoughts,” is meant to act as a friendly voice amongst the barrage of billboard messages and corporate...

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11 Mar ASVP

Brooklyn artistic duo known as ASVP created this mural as part of Vertical Gallery’s “The Power of Paint” series, focusing on the theme of using art to help others. A portion of each artist’s sale from the showcase was donated to a charity of their...

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23 Oct Darryll Schiff

The vinyl mural is 24 x 56 photograph entitled “Descending to Heaven.” Schiff’s project was completely funded with a Kickstarter campaign by the people within the community and will help add to WAC and Chicago’s growing artistic reputation. The piece is a reimagining of Jitish...

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12 Oct Kashink

French artist, Kashink, is known for painting large four-eyes characters, using bright colors and thick lines. She says she likes exploring the absurdity of social interactions through the theme of masks, the taboo of death and the various ways of dealing with it, especially in...

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03 Sep Heidi Unkefer

Columbia alumni, Heidi Unkefer, composes her largest mural to date in her signature illustrative style.  Heidi was chosen as the winner of the second WAC alumni competition hosted by Columbia College Chicago....

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03 Sep Ben Eine

London-based artist, Ben Eine, uses brightly colored lettering in his signature circus-y font to create his mural, Harmony, stretching 240 feet long and 30 feet tall, with its base starting about 17 feet off the ground....

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