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150 N Michigan Ave. Suite 2700
Chicago, IL 60601
07-19-2023
Fulton Market stands as one of Chicago’s most dynamic and rapidly evolving neighborhoods. A part of its charm is Gin Alley, an imaginative corridor filled with art, dining, shopping, and life. It captivates all visitors with its unique allure, courtesy of the twelve talented artists who have crafted artworks ranging from murals to ironwork. Their unique contributions have transformed Gin Alley into a truly one-of-a-kind haven of artistic expression–now let’s meet some of them!
Photo by Michael Scarapelli
Having created the most prominent mural in Gin Alley, Jason Brammer is a Chicago-based artist known for his distinctive murals and paintings. He’s been working as an artist for over 20 years, creating for clients ranging from LinkedIn and Hulu to the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Discussing this mural in particular, Brammer “explores the translucent nature of leaves, the transcendent quality of flowers, and the phenomenon of heliotropism where plants naturally seek out and grow towards the sunlight.” It’s the perfect organic gateway to welcome the neighborhood into Gin Alley.
Art at Gin Alley | Photo by Michael Scarapelli
Photo credits: Stefan Matioc
Upon entering the fitness center at The Lofts at Gin Alley , one of our loft-style apartment communities, you’ll find a combination of fitness equipment and industrial-style street art courtesy of Stefan Matioc . Based in Madison, WI, Matioc plays with flowing lines in a variety of shapes and forms to create murals, paintings, and even neon lights. His signature neon lights in Gin Alley are a unique take on a boxing glove and a heart rate monitor, adding a fun and abstract feel to the space.
Art at Gin Alley | Photo by Ashley Rose
Photo credits: Lucy Slivinski
Lucy Slivinski , a Chicago-based critically acclaimed sculptor and installation artist, is responsible for the one-of-a-kind iron chandelier in The Lofts at Gin Alley. Over the past 30 years, her art has utilized recycled materials to create conceptual spaces of human connection. She believes that “through recycling, we have blessed opportunities to reshape things that are perceived as decay, into replenished mysteries of beauty.”
Art at Gin Alley | Photo by Ashley Rose
Photo credits: Pamela Staker
A once math major turned contemporary artist,
Pamela Staker
created this vibrant abstract mural in The Lofts at Gin Alley. It adds a colorful touch to the community, brightening up the space with its unique color combinations. She describes her process as using “abstraction through a compiled visual language of urban symbols, geometric shapes, figurative elements, and pops of nature.”
Art at Gin Alley | Photo by Ashley Rose
Photo credits: King Art Collective
Specializing in contemporary art,
Liz Mares
weaved together linework and jewel-toned geometric shapes to create one of the murals at The Lofts at Gin Alley. Minimalism and rigidity have always been present in her art, as she describes them as the “languages of [her] work” blended with the connectivity of the subject matter. Her balance of shapes, color, and design is ever-present across her portfolio, and you can find her work in exhibitions in Chicago’s Contemporary Gallery, Roman Susan Annex, and more.
Art at Gin Alley | Photo by Ashley Rose
Photo credits: Emmy Star Brown
Another Chicago-based artist, Emmy Star Brown’s modern art style spans painting, murals, and calligraphy. You’ll see her art shortly after you enter The Lofts at Gin Alley, with pops of color splashed across the white-painted staircase walls. Describing this piece, Brown says it’s “inspired by relational interaction: initiating, experimentation, intensifying, integration, and bonding.” It’s a playful way of creating a fun and adaptive space throughout the common areas of the building, connecting all the residents through lines, shapes, and negative space.
Art at Gin Alley | Photo by Ashley Rose
Photo by VOYD
JC Rivera's iconic Bear Champ murals can be found all over Chicago, including Gin Alley! Based out of Chicago, Rivera is a contemporary artist who has been “illustrating, painting, and doing anything and everything art for the past 10 years.” Two of his murals can be found at Parlor Pizza’s West Loop location. Check them out below!
Art at Gin Alley | Photo by Ashley Rose
Art at Gin Alley | Photo by Ashley Rose
Curious about where you can find most of this art? The Lofts at Gin Alley is the area’s premier apartment community for industrial-style lofts and contemporary living. Choose from a variety of studio, one, two, and three-bedroom floor plans and live next to Fulton Market shopping, dining, and entertainment experiences right outside your door. Plus, enjoy the art installations brought to you by the artists of Gin Alley!
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