Public Art Funding in Evanston, Illinois
By John W. Hammerschlag

A few blocks away, another parking facility has incorporated lights in the elevator lobbies to illuminate large icons fixed on the outward-facing windows, bringing a searching spotlight beam to mind. The spotlights also cast shadows from individuals in the lobbies onto the icons, establishing a human presence. On the street below, inscriptions titled “Silhouette+Shadow” are illuminated by the lights from the descending elevators. People passing by can view the phrases, which might evoke the effects ideation and creation have upon society. Created by the Chicago based artistic team of Krivanek+Breaux/Art+Design LLC, the multimedia piece known as “Search & Effect” was installed in 2014.

Communities that adopt this method of funding public art promote their economy by attracting visitors, investors, and businesses. Thanks to this ordinance and Evanston’s general appreciation for art, public art installations will continue to have a positive impact on the community.
John Hammerschlag is President of Hammerschlag & Co., Inc. and is a member of IPMI’s Planning, Design, and Construction Committee. He can be reached at john@hammerschlagparking.com.