Hiu To. "Beginning We All Live Here Mural".2019 |
For this action project, we were instructed to make a public art proposal for the Grossinger Toyota and Kia of Lincoln Park. The area surrounding our current school campus doesn't stand out with public art or any exciting colors. Our group decided to focus on the people who make the neighborhood thrive in diversity and wealth; the employees of several businesses throughout Lincoln Park and Near North. Our mural would have to speak to a specific group of people and have a meaning behind it. We also decided what we wanted the public to interpret from the mural.
The part of this action project that I am most proud of is our group's sketch proposal because of the effort and different ideas that went into the finished product.
Here below is our group's mural proposal for Grossinger Toyota/Kia of Lincoln Park.
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Hiu To. "Grossinger Mural Proposal".2019 |
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Artist Statement
We sophomore global citizens at GCE Lab School created this public mural proposal for Grossinger of Lincoln Park, to recognize the working citizens of this community. Public art is anything created with the intention to portray a message and be easily accessible to everybody of the art’s surrounding area. The meaning behind this public art mural proposal is the societal recognition of non-resident working people of Lincoln Park. We think that it is important to represent working-class people and people of color. It will inform and educate the residents and community members of Lincoln Park on why recognition of the working people at the establishments in the matters and why these workers should be respected. The inspiration for this piece is based on the people we interviewed, who work in this area but don’t live here. They sacrifice their time because they take public transit in order to get to their jobs. These working people build the community of this neighborhood because the residents of Lincoln Park are dependent on the services that they provide. If these people weren’t here, the community would not have its fancy food and dining, entertainment, education, shopping establishments, businesses, and institutions. This art piece is supposed to give credit to the working-class citizens of this community and how they are lifting up the neighborhood, Lincoln Park.
Thank you for reading through this action project. In conclusion to this 3-week civic term course, I got the opportunity to work with a professional artist and muralist, meet important people from organizations such as DCASE, CMAP, CPAG, and the Chicago Cultural Center. The most impactful experience for me was being able to seek out art more through my academics.
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