Joanne Carroll, coordinator for Benches on the Avenue, stands next to the back detail on the KISS bench.
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This year the benches have a QR code that you can scan on your cellphone and listen to music from the artist represented.
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The KISS Destroyer bench was created by artist Rick Villarreal and sponsored by Abendroth Accounting.
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This is a detail from the Fleetwood Mac Rumours bench by artists Tim O’Brien and Samantha Cook sponsored by CDE Collision Centers.
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The Weekend Starboy bench was created by artist Jaclyn Reidy and sponsored by the Tinley Park Park District.
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Here's a detail from the Prince Purple Rain bench.
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The Pink Floyd the Wall bench was designed by by artist Julie Ucha and sponsored by ExperiGreen lawn care.
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The Beatles Yellow Submarine bench was created by artist Delaney Dylan and sponsored by the Aero Rubber Co.
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The Chance the Rapper Coloring Chicagoland bench was painted by artists Gabrielle Ciuteikis and Jacob Diaz and sponsored by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 9.
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The My Fair Lady bench was done by artist Nick Schulien and sponsored by the Allied Restoration Contractors.
Joanne Carroll, coordinator for Benches on the Avenue., talks about this year's public art program that features bench on Aok Park Avenue decorated as album covers.
The Chance the Rapper Coloring Chicagoland bench was painted by artists Gabrielle Ciuteikis and Jacob Diaz and sponsored by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 9.