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  • Badatsports McCloud interview [[1]]
  • critique guidelines [[2]]

Artist opportunities and resources

  • Chicago Artists Resources [[3]]
  • Art in Odd Places [[4]]
  • Chicago Artists Coalition [[5]]
  • Chicago Public Art Program [[6]]
  • Public Art Dialogue [[7]]
  • How to win a public art commission [[8]]
  • Call for Submissions (Canada) [[9]]
  • Public Art Review (journal) [[10]]
  • Public Art Links [[11]]
  • Public Art Network [[12]]
  • Call for Entry [[13]]
  • Hyde Park Art Center call for submissions [[14]]
  • Writing a proposal [[15]]
  • CAA professional development podcasts for artists [[16]]

Art and Technology

  • Shaped LED screens, Daniel Canogar [[22]] [[23]]

resources - history

  • Burnham Plan for Chicago
      • Art Institute digital library [[27]]
    • facsimile of the Plan, Northwestern's Library [[28]]
  • Chicago Cultural Plan [[29]]

Billboards

Billboard art from the Walker [[30]]

Soldier artist billboards [[31]]

book review [[32]]

billboard projects [[33]]

history/context [[34]]

creativetime: artist billboards [[35]]

billboard "vandalism": [[36]]

Ron English political modifications [[37]]

political board in progress: [[38]]

art the vote [[39]]

digital billboard [[40]]

Gran Fury [[41]][[42]]

Eyes and Ears Foundation [[43]]

"I Saw the Figure 5 in Gold" [[44]]

Walker Evans [[45]][[46]]

Margaret Bourke-White [[47]]

John Craig Freeman [[48]]

Barbara Kruger [[49]][[50]]

Jenny Holzer projections [[51]]; electronic signs [[52]]

War Memorials

DIY, Street Art

  • Cat Mazza's Homepage [[64]]
  • “The Personal is Political” by Carol Hanisch [[65]]
  • The Hyperbolic Crochet Coral Reef. Installation at the Chicago Cultural Center. 2007. [[66]]
  • Nike Blanket Petition. 2003-2008. [[67]]
  • Obermeyer, Lindsay. Red Thread Project. [[68]]
  • The AIDS Quilt. Installation on the Washington National Mall October 11, 1987, 1987-2008. [[69]]
  • The Linen Memorial. detail of 2001 installation at Gallery One, Ellensburgh, Washington, USA, 2001-2008. [[70]]
  • Demakersvan, Lace Fence, 2005-2007. Dutch Design House Demakersvan. April, 2008. [[71]]

Vitrine, passersby

Public Artists

Public Art Initiatives, Locales

Eco-Art

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