Chicago Sun-Times

NEW RIVERWALK ART

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Take a stroll and check out the two new public artworks added to the Chicago Riverwalk. Taking inspiratio­n from the people of Chicago, street artist Don’t Fret has painted the 55 portraits found in “The People in Your Neighborho­od,” a reflection of the people who, according to the artist, “contribute to the hard work that defines our city.” And Kate Lynne Lewis’ eye-catching mural “The Radiance of Being” (180 feet tall on two levels) celebrates the Art Deco architectu­re and motifs of Chicago buildings found near the Riverwalk. For more informatio­n, visit chicagoriv­erwalk.us.

 ?? CLAYTON HAUCK ?? “The People in Your Neighborho­od,” by Don’t Fret, is among the new public art works at the Chicago Riverwalk.
CLAYTON HAUCK “The People in Your Neighborho­od,” by Don’t Fret, is among the new public art works at the Chicago Riverwalk.

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