In 2021, Navillus Woodworks had the privilege of contributing to the artistic landscape of Chicago with a remarkable sculpture installation for the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA). This permanent installation, located at the Western Blue Line Plaza, stands as a testament to both Navillus Woodworks’ enduring craftsmanship and Chicago’s unwavering commitment to supporting the arts.
The Western Blue Line Plaza is more than a transit stop; it is a vibrant public space that connects thousands of commuters to the heart of the city. When the CTA sought to enhance this area with a unique and inspiring sculpture, they turned to Navillus Woodworks, a local firm renowned for their exceptional artistry and innovative designs.
Navillus Woodworks approached the project with their signature blend of creativity and precision. The sculpture, which now graces the plaza, is a striking embodiment of both form and function. Its design not only complements the urban environment but also serves as a visual landmark for the community.
Navillus Woodworks’ contribution to the Chicago CTA’s Western Blue Line Plaza underscores their reputation for excellence and innovation in woodworking and design. This project highlights the artists’ ability to create impactful public art that resonates with the community. As this installation continues to inspire and engage passersby, it reinforces the vital role that art plays in the everyday lives of Chicagoans.