Chicago Public Art Program
Upcoming Events
Join us to Celebrate West Lawn Library’s New Art Piece: Our Collective Catalog (Nuestro Catálogo Colectivo) by James Jankowiak
Featuring William Estrada and his Mobile Street Art Cart
Wednesday, March 27, 2-7pm
West Lawn Branch, 4020 W. 63rd St.
- 2pm: Games/Craft/Activities begin
- 2:30-3:30pm: Spoken Word/Poetry by Local Teens
- 4pm: Light Refreshments begin
- 6pm: Art dedication by James Jankowiak
Uptown Branch Library Mural Dedication And Community Celebration
Saturday, April 20, 9:30am-12:30pm
Uptown Branch, 929 W. Buena Ave.
Join us for a full morning of art, crafts, music and a special screening of Monty and Rose 2 with director Bob Dolgan and Leslie Borns, Founder and 22 Year Steward of Montrose Beach Dunes, as we dedicate our new mural Monty & Rose: A Migration Love Story by artist Dorian Sylvain. For more information, visit chipublib.org.
- 9:30am: Reading of Monty and Rose Nest at Montrose with Author Tamima Itani
- 10:00am: Music from Brennemann Elementary and People’s Music School
- 10:15am: Dedication of Mural
- 10:45am: Bird-themed craft with muralist Dorian Sylvain
- 11:30am: Screening of documentary Monty and Rose 2 (48 minutes)
Mural Registry
murals created on private and public property
The Chicago Public Art Collection includes more than 500 works of art exhibited in over 150 municipal facilities around the city, such as police stations, libraries, and CTA stations. As part of the City of Chicago’s Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events, the Public Art Program administers the Chicago Public Art Collection and implements the City’s Percent for Art Ordinance. The Collection provides the citizens of Chicago with an improved public environment and enhances city buildings and spaces with quality works of art by professional artists.
Chicago Public Art Collection Highlights
Public Art Program — Request For Qualifications (RFQ)
The City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE), in partnership with the office of Alderman Christopher Taliaferro and the Chicago Park District invite professional artists and artist teams with a demonstrated history of completing major permanent outdoor public art projects to submit their qualifications for a $150,000 commission remembering community leader Ray Charles Easley and his continuing legacy to be placed in Austin Town Hall Park. (Location is pending Park Enhancement Committee approval).
Chicago Artist Email Registry
The Chicago Public Art Program maintains a Chicago Artist Registry, which serves as a reference catalog of work by local artists. It is a resource for Percent-for-Art projects and is open to all artists.
Chicago Public Art Prequalified List
The 2023/2024 Chicago Public Art Prequalified List is a juried pool of 58 professional artists, artist teams, and arts nonprofits based in Chicago. The list helps facilitate the selection of artists for public art and other special commission opportunities of the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) Chicago Public Art Program.
Chicago Public Art Projects
The Chicago Public Art Program implements the City’s Percent-for-Art and manages other publicly-funded permanent and temporary public art throughout the city.