Street Level
Wabash Arts Corridor
Sep 15 - Dec 11, 2017
An approachable environment along the Wabash Arts Corridor with small-scaled murals at eye level, so everyone can get up close and personal with the art.
Curatorial Statement
In 2013, Columbia College Chicago launched the Wabash Arts Corridor (WAC) to immerse Chicago students, residents, and visitors in a “living urban canvas” through an ever-growing number of large-scale murals, installations, and collaborative projects. WAC fosters the community’s collective creative spirit by using overlooked urban spaces and reclaimable resources to revitalize and transform the South Loop business district into one of the city’s major cultural assets. The corridor currently displays over thirty murals from local, national, and international artists.
This year’s WAC initiative STREET LEVEL is focused on creating a more approachable environment along the corridor with smaller-scaled murals placed at eye level to encourage people to actively interact with murals in the neighborhoods; take selfies, post to social media and get up-close-and-personal with the art.
The STREET LEVEL exhibition and visitor center invites you into the creative process behind the conception, planning, and production of the murals. The show will continue to evolve this Fall to reflect the new installations and happenings of the Wabash Arts Corridor:
The Artist’s Studio is a changing installation displaying the tools and materials used by WAC artists in their creative process and will be updated as new murals are developed and installed.
Sandra Steinbrecher’s Photography features the work of this Chicago-based photographer who continues the documentary work she began with the publication of Wabash Arts Corridor / Big Walls / 2016.
WAC Documentaries features an ongoing series of short videos capturing the creative process, created by The Doc Unit, a Cinema and Television A
The DIY Mural invites you to add your perspective to an ever-growing installation that looks to the future.
The WAC Community Mural is a collaborative piece between Columbia College Chicago student artists Melanie Vazquez (a WAC people’s choice winner), Lauren Van Reken, and a local non-profit in within the community as a way of educating youth about the Wabash Arts Corridor and the importance of creative expression.
Curators: Neysa Page-Lieberman, Jenni Button, Sara Dulkin
Featured Artists and Creators: Erik Beehn, Evan Gulock, Dahazee Flores, Lauren Parker, Hector Duarte, Sam Kirk, Abie Vazquez, Renee Robbins, Sandra Steinbrecher
Hokin Team: Sydney Pacha*, Yi Wang*, Alexia Tillman, Ashley King, Emily Gallaugher, Alexus Jarriell, Roland Santana
Collaborators:
Wabash Arts Corridor Creative and Production Team:
Neysa Page-Lieberman – Director and Chief Curator
Sydney Pacha – Graduate Project Manager
Jenni Button – Funding and Engagement Coordinator and Co-curator
Sara Dulkin – Artist Liaison and Co-curator
Abie Vasquez – Production Coordinator
Meg Duguid – Curatorial Collaborator
Danielle Wilcox – Manager/Editor of News Office at Columbia College Chicago
Sandra Steinbrecher – Independent Photographer
Emily Gallaugher – Undergrad Curatorial Assistant
Jeffreen Hayes – Threewalls Performance Series Producer and Curator
Keith Giles – Community Partner
Robert Blandford – Practicum Supervisor and Faculty Partner
Ruben Aguirre – Curatorial Collaborator
Patrick Hull – Curatorial Collaborator
Columbia College Chicago - Partners and Advisors:
Art and Art History
Digital Print Center
Jeff Sptiz and Columbia College Chicago Doc Unit
Museum of Contemporary Photography
Photography Department
Xerox at Columbia College