Chicago Transit Art

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Copyright Š2010 by Jennifer R. Lea All rights reserved. First Printing, August 2010 Chicago, IL For more information go to: ctart.tumblr.com


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contents Preface Introduction CTA Stations Photos

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Above: New Paulina station entrance looking North.







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CTA Rail System Maps


Above: The new Rockwell station.


CTA Brown Line Neighborhood Map


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Public art has the power to energize our public spaces, arouse our thinking, and transform the places where we live, work, and play into more welcoming and beautiful environments that invite interaction. By its presence alone public art can heighten our awareness, question our assumptions, transform a landscape, or express community values, and for these reasons it can have the power, over time to transform a city’s image. ~Newport News Public Art Foundation


station art


Metal Panel Sculpture BJ Krivanek CTA Brown Line- Chicago Train Platform Neighborhood: River North



Time is the enemy


Glass Tile Mosaic Dzine CTA Brown Line- Sedgwick Station Interior Neighborhood: Old Town


Photographic Tile Mural Jonathan Gitelson CTA Brown Line- Armitage Station Interior Neighborhood: Lincoln Park



Landslide


Sculpture Derick Malkemus CTA Brown Line- Fullerton North Station Entrance Neighborhood: Lincoln Park


Tile Mosaic Mural Michael Dinges CTA Brown Line- Fullerton South Station Interior Neighborhood: Lincoln Park

Doors Open Everywhere at Fullerton



arriving home


Sculpture Dennis Oppenheim CTA Brown Line- Diversey North Station Entrance Neighborhood: Lakeview


Art Glass Storefront Martin Donlin CTA Brown Line- Wellington Station Storefront Windows Neighborhood: Lakeview



Mosaic Murals David Lee Csicsko CTA Brown Line- Belmont Station Interior and Columns Neighborhood: Lakeview


We all ride the train together


space junction of energy


Sculpture Jerald Jacquard CTA Brown Line- Belmont North Station Entrance Neighborhood: Lakeview


Murals on Tile Elizabeth Fraiberg CTA Brown Line- Southport Station Walls Neighborhood: Lakeview




Suspended Sculpture Barbara Cooper CTA Brown Line- Paulina Station Interior Ceiling Neighborhood: Roscoe Village


Transitions


Mosaic Mural Barbara Cooper CTA Brown Line- Paulina Station Interior Neighborhood: Roscoe Village


Exterior Mounted Sculpture Gregory Gomez CTA Brown Line- Addison Station Elevator Towers Neighborhood: Roscoe Village




Mosaic Murals Juan Carlos Macias CTA Brown Line- Irving Park Station Interior & Exterior Neighborhood: North Center


Wall Mounted Sculpture Jason Pickleman CTA Brown Line- Montrose Station Interior Neighborhood: Lincoln Square




Suitcase Traveler Art Ron Baron CTA Brown Line- Damen Station Interior Neighborhood: Lincoln Square


Art Glass Ellen Rothenberg CTA Brown Line- Western Station Windows Neighborhood: Lincoln Square



hidden movers


Art Glass Sculpture Thomas Skomski CTA Brown Line- Rockwell Station Interior Neighborhood: Lincoln Square


Mosaic Carpet Ellen Harvey CTA Brown Line- Francisco Station Entrance Walkway Neighborhood: Albany Park




Art Glass Anne Marie Karlsen CTA Brown Line- Kedzie Station Interior Walkway Neighborhood: Albany Park


Sculptural Columns Josh Garber CTA Brown Line- Kimball Exterior Station Entrance Neighborhood: Albany Park


Hope and Renewal


Above: Old sign to the left of the Sedgwick station entrance.


photos



Piece of the Berlin Wall Located in the Western Brown Line Station.


Above: View from the Belmont Brown Line platform looking East at midday.


Above: View from the Belmont Brown Line platform looking East at dusk.


Above: View from the Armitage Brown Line platform looking East.


Above: View from the Paulina Brown Line platform looking Southeast.


Above: Clarke’s is located just off the Belmont Brown Line stop.


Above: Merle’s is located just off the Francisco Brown Line stop.


Above: Coming out of the Addison Station looking Southeast.


Above: Crossing over the Metra Ravenswood tracks between the Paulina and Addison stations.


Above: Racing the Metra between the Irving Park and Montrose stations.


Above: View through front window coming into the station.


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Profile of Public Art displayed by the Chicago Transit Authority as part of the Arts in Transit Program.




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