Happy Fourth of July!
Hope you spot something interesting while you’re out and about today. Related Links: Giant deer, ‘Real Fake’ sculptures installed along Chicago Riverwalk (Curbed Chicago)
A series of short posts describing how communities across the United States use public art
Hope you spot something interesting while you’re out and about today. Related Links: Giant deer, ‘Real Fake’ sculptures installed along Chicago Riverwalk (Curbed Chicago)
This week, the Ten-Year-Old reviews Alice in Wonderland and the Book of the Sith.
Hint: Here she is, as a mere five-year-old, making a few preliminary sketches of Gary Koeppel’s Bunny in the Clouds during the 2012 Dedham Public Art Project. You…
Moooonwalk, created by Craig Wartman and Robert Finzel Patron in 1999. Currently located in the space wing of the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry, thanks to a generous gift from Mr. and Mrs. Howard Feinstein.
The Holy Cow! created in honor of American sportscaster Harry Caray, currently located near the elevators in Water Tower Place in downtown Chicago.
And we’re back. The Nine-Year-Old went back to school this week. Fourth grade already. Amazing. Astounding. If I were a normal parent, I’d post a picture…
Flame of the Millennium by Leonardo Nierman, glimpsed as we zipped by on I-90 (the Kennedy Expressway). Related Links: More Wordless Wednesday on Caterpickles Much better…
If I had to be stopped in traffic anywhere, might as well be here. Related Links: Wordless Wednesday: Cows on Cranes (Caterpickles) Wordless Wednesday: Cows on Skyscrapers…
Your move, Texas. Related Links: Wordless Wednesday: Cows on Cranes Wordless Wednesday: Cows on Condos More Wordless Wednesday on Caterpickles
Well-played, Chicago. Related Links: Wordless Wednesday: Cows on Cranes More Wordless Wednesday on Caterpickles