Murals : the Great Walls of Joliet

Murals : the Great Walls of Joliet
Title Murals : the Great Walls of Joliet PDF eBook
Author Jeff Huebner
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 138
Release 2001
Genre Mural painting and decoration
ISBN 0252069579

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Since 1991 the city of Joliet, Illinois, has commissioned painters for a series of public murals. Free to use their own styles and follow their particular visions, the artists gave Joliet a diverse and dramatic body of public art that is also a statement of civic pride and a revival of a venerable midwestern tradition. Arrayed with color plates of the murals and accompanied by biographical sketches of the artists, this impressive volume documents the rich ethnic, racial, and cultural heritage that informs the art. An old industrial city thirty-five miles south of Chicago, Joliet has a mixed ethnic population. The murals of Joliet reflect this diversity, featuring the experiences of African Americans, Mexican Americans, Italian Americans, German and Irish immigrants, and the city's Slovenian community. Bold, colorful pieces acknowledge industrial and natural resources, including the Illinois and Michigan Canal, the Des Plaines River, the region's limestone quarries, and the Sauk trail. They pay tribute to the area's farmers as well as to individuals such as labor leader Samuel Gompers and the dancer, choreographer, and anthropologist Katherine Dunham. Above all, Murals: The Great Walls of Joliet documents the profound transformation in the local mentality wrought by the development of public art in the city. Underwritten by a community group, Friends of Community Public Art, the Joliet murals project stands as a model for modern municipal patronage, evidence of a population's decision to invest in public art to enrich its environment and express the ideals of the whole community.

Public Art Review

Public Art Review
Title Public Art Review PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 358
Release 2000
Genre Public art
ISBN

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The Artist's Guide to Public Art

The Artist's Guide to Public Art
Title The Artist's Guide to Public Art PDF eBook
Author Lynn Basa
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 352
Release 2012-02-28
Genre Art
ISBN 1581159765

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Public art commissions--how to find them, how to get them. * First-hand advice from experienced public artists * Written by an artist for artists * Includes expert information on public art law Learn how to find, apply for, compete for, and win a public art commission. First-hand interviews with experienced public artists and arts administrators provide in-the-trenches advice and insight, and a chapter on public art law, written by Barbara Hoffman, the country's leading public art law attorney, answers questions about this complex area. Packed with details on working with contracts, conflict, controversy, communities, committees, and more, The Artist’s Guide to Public Art shows artists the way to cut through the red tape and win commissions that are rewarding both financially and artistically.

Journal of Illinois History

Journal of Illinois History
Title Journal of Illinois History PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 410
Release 2002
Genre Illinois
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Bibliographic Guide to Art and Architecture

Bibliographic Guide to Art and Architecture
Title Bibliographic Guide to Art and Architecture PDF eBook
Author New York Public Library. Art and Architecture Division
Publisher
Pages 554
Release 2001
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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American Book Publishing Record

American Book Publishing Record
Title American Book Publishing Record PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 2744
Release 2001
Genre Books
ISBN

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The Art of Placemaking

The Art of Placemaking
Title The Art of Placemaking PDF eBook
Author Ronald Lee Fleming
Publisher
Pages 396
Release 2007
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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In The Art of Placemaking, Ronald Lee Fleming adopts a practical approach to tackling public art and community planning in the US as they are experienced today. Through detailed, in-depth case studies he discusses the development of placemaking initiatives since 1990, accompanying beautiful and approachable examples with constructive criticism of those he sees as less successful. The case studies deal with varied project, ranging from a clock with bronze bells that marks the gateway to downtown Cincinnati to the beautification of a water treatment plant in Cambridge, Masschusetts; and from a terrazzo floor incorporating sea-creatures at Miami International Airport Florida, to a firefighters' memorial in Boston.