Chicago Park District
2016 Sculptures
Chicago Sculpture International members in collaboration with Chicago Park District helped create this year's Sculpture in the Parks. Artists were chosen for their large-scale outdoor works that are suitable for year-round Midwest weather. In 2016 we installed 10 new sculptures in South Shore Cultural Center and Berger, Hamilton, Indian Boundary, Lincoln, Palmer, Piotrowski, Ridge, and Tuley Parks. Also in 2016, five sculptures were deinstalled at Austin Town Hall and Douglass, Humboldt, Marquette, and West Pullman Parks.
Participating CSI Sculptors:
Berger Park: Tess Little, Solstice, 2016-2018 exhibition season
Hamilton Park: Dustine Folwarczny, Five, 2016-2018 exhibition season
Humboldt Park: Andrew Light, Waiting, 2016-2018 exhibition season
Indian Boundary Park: Kai Schulte, Allegra, 2016-2018 exhibition season
Lincoln Park: Robert Pulley, Twister, 2016-2018 exhibition season
Palmer Park: Christopher Newman, Two Cubes, 2016-2018 exhibition season
Piotrowski Park: Michael Young, Two in the Hand, 2016-2018 exhibition season
Ridge Park: Charles Yost, Apparition Intrusion, 2016-2018 exhibition season
South Shore Cultural Center: John Aducci, BlammO, 2016-2018 exhibition season
Tuley Park: Ruth Aizuss Migdal, Here, 2016-2018 exhibition season
Deinstalled Sculptures:
Austin Town Hall: Les Bruning, Green America (Love/Embrace), 2014-2015 exhibition season
Douglass Park: Ruth Aizuss Migdal, Whirling Dervish, 2014-2015 exhibition season
Humboldt Park: Christopher Newman, Folding Forms, 2014-2015 exhibition season
Marquette Park: Charles Yost, Pipe Basket, 2014-2015 exhibition season
West Pullman Park: Terry Karpowicz, Prairie Needle, 2014-2015 exhibition season
South Shore Cultural Center: John Adduci, "BlaamO", Aluminum, 10 x 10 x 10 ft.
Indian Boundary Park: Kai Schulte, "Allegra", Stainless steel, 9 x 4 x 4 ft.
Indian Boundary Park: Kai Schulte, "Allegra", Stainless steel, 9 x 4 x 4 ft.
Douglass Park: Ruth Aizuss Migdal, "Whirling Dervish", Powder-coated steel, 22 x 8 x 10 ft.
Douglass Park: Ruth Aizuss Migdal, "Whirling Dervish", Powder-coated steel, 22 x 8 x 10 ft.
Indian Boundary Park: Janet Austin, "Mr. Big Beetle Finds His Way", Stainless, powder coat steel, epoxy coated steel, concrete, 62 x 106 x 50 in.
Indian Boundary Park: Janet Austin, "Mr. Big Beetle Finds His Way", Stainless, powder coat steel, epoxy coated steel, concrete, 62 x 106 x 50 in.
Humboldt Park: Andrew Light, "Waiting", Stainless steel, 10 x 4 x 4 ft.
Berger Park: Tess Little, "Solstice", Steel, 8 x 3 x 3 ft.
Tuley Park: Ruth Aizuss Migdal, "Here", Powder-coated steel, 22 x 8 x 10 ft.
Palmer Park: Christopher Newman, "Two Cubes", Welded aluminum, 7 x 9 x 12 ft.
Lincoln Park Cultural Center: Robert Pulley, "Twister", Ceramic with steel support, 9 x 3 x 3 ft.
Ridge Park: Charles Yost, "Apparition Intrusion", Aluminum, Powder coat paint, 10 x 3 x 3 ft.
Piotrowski Park: Michael Young, "Two in the Hand", Aluminum, 12 x 4 x 4 ft.
Ridge Park: Charles Yost, Apparition Intrusion, Aluminum, powder coat paint, 10 x 1-1/2 x 1-1/2 ft.
Ridge Park: Charles Yost, Apparition Intrusion, Aluminum, powder coat paint, 10 x 1-1/2 x 1-1/2 ft.
West Pullman Park: Terry Karpowicz, "Prairie Needle", Stone and steel, 132 x 30 x 30 in. (Pictured not in park location)
Hamilton Park: Dusty Folwarczny, "Nudge", Salvaged steel, 73 x 66 x 36 in.
Hamilton Park: Dusty Folwarczny, "Nudge", Salvaged steel, 73 x 66 x 36 in.
Calumet Park: Andrew Arvanetes, “Ark”, Steel, 10 x 6 x 5 ft.
Calumet Park: Andrew Arvanetes, “Ark”, Steel, 10 x 6 x 5 ft.
Austin Town Hall: Les Bruning, "Green America (Love/Embrace)", Galvanized steel, powder-coated yellow, 15 x 8 x 7 ft.
Austin Town Hall: Les Bruning, "Green America (Love/Embrace)", Galvanized steel, powder-coated yellow, 15 x 8 x 7 ft.