The Artists of the Wall in Loyola Park, Rogers Park, Chicago

Revisit the 60's Here

By Stan Schultz, published Apr 30, 2007
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Up in the North East corner of Chicago, on the South West coast of Lake Michigan, lies a very special neighborhood park and beach I want to tell you about. Loyola Park is in the Rogers Park neighborhood of Chicago, so named because of the proximity of Loyola University.

There is a wide expanse of beach which includes a fenced off area that is a small nature preserve, where native plants are coming back and little birds can be seen skittering about.

Past the beach is a wide sidewalk and then there is a concrete bench facing the water a city block or more long, that curves to follow the curve of the sidewalk. The bench has a high back and years ago someone realized this was a perfect place to paint a mural.

Rogers Park is a unique neighborhood, and even though elsewhere along the lakefront private development has swallowed up the beaches, the liberal neighbors in Rogers Park fought long and hard to preserve the lakefront beach for everyone. So it is this unique public park where the most ethnically diverse neighborhood in the city comes to swim and stroll and picnic and play.

Some years ago the neighborhood activists started a festival called the Artists of the Wall. What they do is divide this mural space into eight foot sections and for a small fee allow anyone and everyone to express their visual dreams in paint.

The murals stay for a year, then the walls are white washed and every June are repainted by a fresh group of artists, although of course there are quite a few repeat customers.

Every year there is a theme, often with liberal overtones, and prizes are awarded for most original interpretation of the theme. Some themes from past years have been, "Our Sister Cities", "Preserving the Lake Shore", etc.

The murals vary wildly in quality from the smears and splotches of kids to some very finished and professional looking artwork. There seems to be a fondness for quotes; every year Meher Baba, the Budda, and other classic folk are represented. You really have to see it.

For several years me and a group of friends have painted a section and had great fun doing it. It is mighty cool to stroll down the beach and see your own mural there among the others.

The Artists of the Wall in Loyola Park, Rogers Park, Chicago

Artists at work

Credit: stan schultz

Copyright: stan schultz

Takeaways
  • Artists of the Wall is a unique festival in a unique neighborhood
  • Original art, the beach and park, ethnically diverse neighbors, make for a stunning urban experience
  • It's like a stroll back to the 60's
Did You Know?
The only reason the Rogers Park beaches have remained public is because local activists fought long and hard to stop the private developers from taking them over.
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Sounds like a neat place!

Posted on 01/13/2008 at 8:01:39 PM

 
Gotta get down there and see it now that there is a new batch of murals. I'm living 40 miles North now in beautiful Lake county but I do miss this little neck of the woods.

Posted on 07/04/2007 at 2:07:00 PM

 
The wall looks great this year!

Posted on 07/04/2007 at 1:07:00 PM

 
This sounds like contemporary - yet retro cool - great stuff!

Posted on 05/01/2007 at 1:05:00 PM

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