Downtown Aurora Art & Architecture
Murals
Galleries
Public Art
Events
Downtown Aurora Murals
Max Sansing :: The “Blues” come to life in this mural that features the likes of Buddy Guy, Tampa Red, Koko Taylor, B.B. King, and Stevie Ray Vaughan in an ode to the Leland Bluebird Recording Sessions, which took place between 1937 and 1938. The sessions, recorded inside Aurora’s former Leland Hotel, showcased titans of the Chicago and St. Louis blues scenes recording tracks for the Bluebird record label.
Location: Mundy Park 31 S. Broadway Ave. Mundy Park
Featuring larger-than-life blooms, the mural out of Aurora Public Art is the latest contribution to Aurora's outdoor space—with interactive sculpture designs newly erected this same month to further solidify the downtown area’s ode to community art.
Completed by seven different local artists—Melissa Celaya, Catalina Diaz, Diana Gomez, Caitlin Hazelton, Lisa Manning, Laura Reyes, and Juan Sepulveda—"Aurora in Bloom” takes inspiration from locally grown flowers.
Location: Pierce Art and History Center, 20 E. Downer Place.
Other Murals to visit include:
Bunnie Reiss :: Fox River Trail/New York Street underpass :: Commissioned by Aurora Public Art
Ruben Aguirre :: Broadway/Benton overpass :: Commissioned by Aurora Public Art
Josh Schultz & Rebekah Axtell :: S. LaSalle/E. Benton at Calla Lily Victorian Tea Room, 83 S. LaSalle St. :: Commissioned by Aurora Public Art
Sam Cervantes :: Wings at La France Bakery, 118 E. Galena Blvd.
Pierre Lucero :: Commissioned by Sergio Furniture, 36 W. Downer Pl.
Aurora mural by Josh Schultz :: 5 S. Lake St. at Galena Boulevard :: Commissioned by Aurora Downtown
Unity mural by Catalina Diaz and Laura Lynne :: 210 E. Galena Blvd. :: Commissioned by Aurora Downtown
Diversity in Technology Mural by Rafael Blanco :: 105 E. Galena Blvd. :: Sponsored in part by Aurora Downtown
Alebrijes mural by Pierre Lucero, Catalina Diaz, Laura Reyes, and Janice Rodriguez :: BNSF underpass at E. New York St.
BOM’ da LOT includes work by 16 artists :: Lot H at Middle Avenue
Calaveras by Christopher Lucero :: 36 W. Downer Pl. :: Commissioned by Sergio Furniture
Art Galleries
If These Walls Could Talk
32 S. Stolp Ave
(331) 212-5962
www.itwct.com
If These Walls Could Talk is a new custom frame shop and gallery located on Stolp Island in Aurora. Customers are encouraged to bring their art and memories for framing that will last a lifetime. The shop offers gallery space to display their work, and is open every First Fridays with a new exhibit.
Brick Gallery at Endiro Coffee
29 W. New York St.
Endiro Coffee’s lower level showcases artwork with opening receptions during First Fridays.
French 75 Gallery & Lounge
56 E. Galena Blvd.
Inspired by the Paris art exhibitions and the emergence of impressionism, French 75 is reminiscent of that time period. It is a place for creatives and art enthusiasts as well as for those who can appreciate the art of the bar.
PUBLIC ART
Swimming Stones
Benton Street (across from SciTech)
Stargate
Santori Public Library
Sculpture Garden
20 E. Downer Pl. (next to David L. Pierce Art & History Center)
Painted Utility Boxes
Various locations throughout downtown
Paramount Theatre’s Grand Gallery
23 E. Galena Blvd.
(630) 896-6666
Paramount’s upstairs gallery is grand with large walls full of exquisite works of art. Opens seasonally during First Fridays and features prominent local artists. Open to the public during performances.
Artesan Lofts Gallery
2 S. Stolp Ave.
Aurora Art Studios
50 E. Galena Blvd.
(630) 801-0818
Aurora Art Studios is a cooperative of area artists featuring water color, pen and ink sketches and mixed media work. The studios also hosts open gallery events, and features local artists. Aurora Art Studios is open by appointment only.
Aurora Public Art
David L. Pierce Art & History Center
20 E. Downer Pl.
(630) 906-0650
One of the oldest buildings in downtown Aurora is home to both the Aurora Historical Society and Aurora Public Art. The David L. Pierce Art and History Center (lovingly known to locals as “The DLP”) at 20 E. Downer Pl. is a three-story limestone-faced structure that was restored and reopened to the public as a museum in 1996; it was renamed in honor of the former mayor in 2003.
The third floor features rotating art exhibits. Open Wed. through Sat. Call for hours.
Free to visit. Donations are appreciated.
Art Events
First Fridays
Aurora hosts a spontaneous art walk on the first Friday of every month at various downtown venues. From February through December, more than two dozen venues in downtown Aurora open their doors to art, music, and more.