Logan Square
Logan Square's grid of grand boulevards hosts murals at multiple scales — from small alley pieces discovered by accident to building-sized commissions visible from the Blue Line el. The neighborhood's mix of Puerto Rican roots, Mexican culture, and a newer creative class creates a visual dialogue unlike anywhere else in Chicago.
Featured Artists
All artists →Rahmaan Statik
Chicago-born artist and DJ who creates bold, geometric murals blending graphic design with abstract expressionism. "The Pillars" at Milwaukee and Logan Blvd references the neighborhood's limestone landmark buildings through an abstract lens that reads differently from every angle.
Max Sansing
Chicago-based muralist and educator whose large-scale works often incorporate text, faces, and architectural forms in compositions that feel simultaneously monumental and intimate. "Green Line" plays on Chicago's elevated train infrastructure as both subject and frame.
Don Nguyen
Vietnamese-American artist based in Logan Square. "Neighborhood Watch" is a meditation on gentrification — a grid of 24 painted windows showing the same block across different decades, populated by different faces, confronting viewers with who gets to watch and who gets watched.