Public Art in Chicago
Chicago is a world-class city for public art. Block Museum members, staff, and special guests recently visited some of the city's most artful spots. The tour spanned the length of the city, from Rogers Park to Bronzeville. The works featured were equally diverse, ranging from a Marion Mahony Griffin mural situated within an elementary school, to the famous Picasso sculpture adjacent to the Daley Center, to Northwestern professor Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle’s La Tormenta (The Storm), displayed inside the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services building.
Photographs by Angela Wang (WCAS, 2012).


