Public Art
When you visit Old Irving Park, one of the first things you notice is the variety of public murals painted on our viaducts, planters, and alongside our streets. All have been created by local volunteers and paid for by OIPA and several neighborhood business sponsors.
“Hot Dog You’re In Old Irving Park” (NW corner of Keeler and Irving Park)
Student designed and painted planter outside Belding Elementary. OIPA donated the planter, but the Belding community maintains the planters.
Student designed and painted planter outside Belding Elementary. OIPA donated the planter, but the Belding community maintains the planters.
The “owl planter” on the south side of Irving Park Road, just west of Keeler
Mural under the west side of the Union Pacific/Metra viaduct on Keeler, just north of Irving Park Rd.
Mural under the west side of the Union Pacific/Metra viaduct on Keeler, just north of Irving Park
Mural under the east side of the Union Pacific/Metra viaduct on Keeler, just north of Irving Park
“Positive Babel” mural under the north and south sides of the Union Pacific/Metra viaduct along Irving Park Road just east of Keeler
Mural under the east side of the Union Pacific/Metra viaduct on Kostner, just north of Berteau
Mural under the west side of the Union Pacific/Metra viaduct on Kostner, just north of Berteau
“Jumbo Jet” mural on the west wall of the Kennedy overpass just west of Pulaski