Wednesday, December 15, 2021

"Beacon" Will Continue To Shine In Downtown Champaign

Beacon by Michael Collins
 

The Public Art League is pleased to announce the purchase of Beacon, a sculpture designed and created by local artist Michael Collins (Homer, IL).  The piece is installed in the roundabout area at Chestnut and Main Streets in downtown Champaign (its home since 2016).  The ownership of The Old Depot, home to Black Dog Smoke & Ale House, donated to the Public Art League to make it possible for us to purchase the piece.

Beacon is constructed of steel, aluminum and black locust wood.  The piece contains LED lighting and the sculpture illuminates when the street lights turn on at night.

Of Beacon, the artist states: "Beacon is a work that brings together a history of architectural references, geometric patterns, and a broad range of materials as a sort of architectural streetlight, or a minature urban lighthouse.  This piece serves to perform as a focal point for people to meet at, have a conversation around, or to simply enjoy its form, anchoring its location as a point of reference.  There is a duality that exists between the range of visual texture seen in the daytime, from the reflectivity of the faceted aluminum panels, to the natural tones of the wood, contrasted in the nighttime by the inner glow from diffused lighting, the silhouetted geometric patterns, and the cast shadows around its base.  Besides being a focal point in the daylight, I wanted this work to charge the evening time and activate a space with a mellow glow, akin to a chiminea."

Thank you to the owners of The Old Depot for making the purchase of Beacon possible!  Please visit and enjoy Beacon, day or night, in downtown Champaign.

Wednesday, December 1, 2021

It's Just "Beneath The Surface" In Downtown Champaign

Beneath the Surface by Gregory Stallmeyer

The Public Art League is proud to welcome Beneath The Surface by local artist Gregory Stallmeyer (Monticello) to the roundabout at Main and Chestnut in downtown Champaign.  The piece was selected from the 2019 Call to Artists and was originally installed in downtown Monticello with assistance from the Monticello Area Arts Council.  At the end of the intial lease, the sculpture was moved to the downtown Champaign roundabout with sponsorship provided by The Station (former train station that currently houses Dandelion, Exile on Main St., Maize and others).

The Sculpture is constructed from steel, aluminum, resin and automotive urethane.  Of Beneath the Surface, the artist states:  Beneath the Surface was created during a time of introspection.  Carving away at ones outer shell to reveal what is on the inside.  By removing what is unnecessary we can find that which is required to fuel our creativity and contentment."

Please join us in welcoming Beneath the Surface to downtown Champaign.

Beneath the Surface with Artist, Gregory Stallmeyer

Photos by Kelly White of 40North/88West