Chicago Park District
2025 Sculptures
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Chicago Sculpture International members in collaboration with Chicago Park District helped create this year's Sculpture in the Parks. Artists were chosen for their large-scale outdoor works that are suitable for year-round Midwest weather. In 2024 we installed 10 new sculptures in Austin Town Hall, Mayfair Park, Indian Boundary Park, Jackson Park, Ridge Park, Berger Park, Tuley Park, Calumet Park and South Shore Cultural Center. Also in 2024, seven sculptures were deinstalled in Douglass Park, Humboldt Park, Palmer Park, Piotrowski Park, Hamilton Park, and West Pullman Park.
Chicago Park District Cultural Centers:
Austin Town Hall Park: Healing HeArts by Terry Karpowicz
Berger Park: Healing HeArts by Michael Alfano
Calumet Park: Tom’s Point by Henry Royer
Indian Boundary Park: Eye of the Storm by Michael Magnotta
Lincoln Park Cultural Center: Niche Mash by Anthony Heinz May
Marquette (Jacques) Park: Aftermath by Brian Monaghan
Ridge Park: Quatro by Adam Garey
South Shore Cultural Center: Spikes by Christopher Newman
Tuley (Murray) Park: MUM DU Silver by Carrie Fischer
1-Year Exhibit:
Mount Greenwood Park: Moon Infinity by Plamen Yordanov (2023-2025 exhibition season, extended 1-year renewal)
Art in the Parks renewals:
Robichaux Park: Give by Dusty Folwarczny, (Installed 2018)
Skinner Park: Magoo—For Lord Buckley by Ted Sitting Crow Garner, 2018 Art in the Parks installation
2025 Deinstalled Sculptures:
Austin Town Hall: Queen of Hearts by Carrie Fischer, 2023-2025 exhibition season
Berger Park: Gourd Man by Shencheng Xu, 2023-2025 exhibition season
Calumet Park: Cliff by Mike Baur, 2023-2025 exhibition season
Indian Boundary Park: The Gesture of Consciousness by Kara James, 2023-2025 exhibition season
Lincoln Park: Going Up by Michael Young, 2023-2025 exhibition season
Marquette Park: Nature’s Quintet by Stephanie Sailer, 2023-2025 exhibition season
Mayfair Park: Icosahedron Retro Space Junk by Kirk Seese, 2023-2025 exhibition season
Ridge Park: Let's Get Going by Terry Karpowicz, Let's Get Going, 2023-2025 exhibition season
South Shore Cultural Center: Fish in Space, by David Noguchi, 2023-2025 exhibition season
Tuley Park: Victoria by Chris Wubbena, 2023-2025 exhibition season
Gallery of Installed Sculptures
October 2025 to October 2026 exhibition season
Austin Town Hall: "Uplift" by Terry Karpowicz, Steel/Polymer, 176 x 60 x 34 in.
Austin Town Hall: "Uplift" by Terry Karpowicz, Steel/Polymer, 176 x 60 x 34 in.
Berger Park: "Healing HeArts" by Michael Alfano, Cast aluminum, 106 x 43 x 36 in.
Berger Park: "Healing HeArts" by Michael Alfano, Cast aluminum, 106 x 43 x 36 in.
Calumet Park: "Tom's Point" by Henry Royer, Corten steel, stainless steel, mild steel, and oak, 3 x 5 x 14 in.
Calumet Park: "Tom's Point" by Henry Royer, Corten steel, stainless steel, mild steel, and oak, 3 x 5 x 14 in.
Indian Boundary Park: "Eye of the Storm" by Michael Magnotta, Steel, paint, 150 x 104 x 61 in.
Indian Boundary Park: "Eye of the Storm" by Michael Magnotta, Rusty metal, paint, 150 x 104 x 61 in.
Indian Boundary Park: "Eye of the Storm" by Michael Magnotta, Rusty metal, paint, 150 x 104 x 61 in.
Lincoln Park Cultural Center: "Niche Mash" by Anthony Heinz May, Carved maple and rebar, Dimensions variable
Lincoln Park Cultural Center: "Niche Mash" by Anthony Heinz May, Carved maple and rebar, Dimensions variable
Lincoln Park Cultural Center: "Niche Mash" by Anthony Heinz May, Carved maple and rebar, Dimensions variable
Marquette Park: "Aftermath" by Brian Monaghan, Painted steel, 92 x 101 x 56 in.
Marquette Park: "Aftermath" by Brian Monaghan, Painted steel, 92 x 101 x 56 in.
Marquette Park: "Aftermath" by Brian Monaghan, Painted steel, 92 x 101 x 56 in.
Mount Greenwood Park: "Moon Infinity" by Plamen Yordanov, Mirror-polished stainless steel, 8 x 5 x 3 ft.
Ridge Park: "Quatro" by Adam Garey, Cast aluminum, 10 x 3 x 3 ft.
Ridge Park: "Quatro" by Adam Garey, Cast aluminum, 10 x 3 x 3 ft.
Ridge Park: "Quatro" by Adam Garey, Cast aluminum, 10 x 3 x 3 ft.
Robichaux Park: "Give" by Dusty Folwarczny, Salvaged industrial steel, polymer, 14' x 14' x 5'
Skinner Park: "Magoo—For Lord Buckley" by Ted Sitting Crow Garner, Painted welded steel, 19 x 7 x 2 ft.
South Shore Cultural Center: "Spikes" by Christopher Newman, Aluminum, Dimensions variable (11 ft. high, 4 ft. base)
South Shore Cultural Center: "Spikes" by Christopher Newman, Aluminum, Dimensions variable (11 ft. high, 4 ft. base)
Chicago Women's Park and Gardens: "Snowy Owl" by Stephen Landis, FIberglass and steel, 8 x 2-1/2 x 2 ft.
Chicago Women's Park and Gardens: "Snowy Owl" by Stephen Landis, FIberglass and steel, 8 x 2-1/2 x 2 ft.
Chicago Women's Park and Gardens: "Snowy Owl" by Stephen Landis, FIberglass and steel, 8 x 2-1/2 x 2 ft.
Tuley Park: "MUM DU Silver" by Carrie Fischer, Concrete, steel & silver finish, 6-3/4 x 3 x 2 ft.
Tuley Park: "MUM DU Silver" by Carrie Fischer, Concrete, steel & silver finish, 6-3/4 x 3 x 2 ft.