Coiled Serpent Mound
Subject: Abandoned Coiled Serpent Mound
Opened: October 14, 2019, & October 11, 2021 (Indigenous Peoples Day)
Location: Chicago, IL (Horner Park)
Cost: $200,000+ (low estimate)
Abandoned by:
Lawrence Santiago (artist)
Nilay D. Mistry, (Landscape Architect)
4000N, an abandoned project previously managed by the American Indian Center (AIC)*
American Indian Center of Chicago (AIC): Heather Miller, previous Executive Director
Chicago Public Arts Group (CPAG): Maryrose Pavkovic, previous Cultural Coordinator II
*Formerly known as Northwest Portage Walking Museum
Date: 05/08/2022
Camera: Canon S110
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Comments
- Year three and no Native plants.
- Invasive plants are present.
- There are no plans to plant Native plants, contingent on more fundraising (poor planning).
- No signage.
- The artist stated he requested to remove his name from the project.
- No Native Folx were contracted or invited to construct the site, maintain the site, or plant Native plants
Photographs
Lawrence Santiago’s Website
The Coiled Serpent Mound is not listed on the artist’s website. The abandoned Serpent Twin Mounds are listed.
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