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Uptown »

The mural is the latest in the community from longtime Uptown artist Ginny Sykes.

Lincoln Square »

Portraits of students and teachers, glued to the sidewalk, reveal the faces behind the facade.

Gladstone Park »

The sculpture will be displayed for a year as part of the Chicago Sculpture Exhibit.

Portage Park »

The sculpture will be displayed for a year as part of the Chicago Sculpture Exhibit.

Jefferson Park »

The sculpture at Lawrence and Milwaukee avenues will be part of the Chicago Sculpture Exhibit.

South Shore (above 79th) »

Desi Mundo has lost every painting he's createed during 20 years of public art on the South Side.

Downtown »

The 9-foot statue of Irv Kupcinet was taken down so its pedastal could be repaired, the city said.

South Shore (above 79th) »

Urban Partnership Bank has hired a Bridgeport arts group to paint murals on its former branch.

Hyde Park »

The wall, which served for 20 years as an unofficial showcase for graffiti artists, has been demolished.

Armour Square »

Artist Paula Henderson will bring her colorful, abstract work to the Sox-35th Street "L" stop.

Portage Park »

The name change was prompted by confusion about the group's mission.

Logan Square »

Area aldermen don't know where they came from and conflicting information abounds.

Hyde Park »

Artists and residents are worried they will lose the premier space for graffiti art across the city.

Portage Park »

The sculpture honors Native Americans who traveled through what is now the Six Corners Shopping District.

Irving Park »

The mural features more than 70 iconic landmarks from countries around the world.