Michael Hayden (artist)

Michael Hayden (born January 15, 1943) is a Canadian artist who is noted for his artworks incorporating neon lighting.

[2] Hayden was born in Vancouver, British Columbia,[3][4] the son of a designer who moved to Toronto with his family.

Hayden attended the Ontario College of Art and while there created a ten-room presentation of sights, sounds, and smells, called "Mind Excursion".

[5] His best-known commission is Sky's the Limit (1987) at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago's United Airlines terminal (see photograph).

[1][6] Other prominent commissions include Arc en Ciel (1978),[7] which was formerly installed at Yorkdale subway station in Toronto, York Electric Murals at York University Libraries,[8][9] and Quadrille (1996),[10] which is installed on a building in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Photograph of a long tunnel illuminated by neon lighting in the ceiling and by glowing, colorful wall panels. The tunnel is about 10 meters (33 feet) wide, and there are four moving walkways in the center of the tunnel. There are several people on each walkway; far down the tunnel there are some staircases leading up.
Sky's the Limit at O'Hare International Airport . [ 1 ] The walkway is part of the United Airlines terminal that was designed by Helmut Jahn , and which has been listed as one of America's 150 favorite structures by the American Institute of Architects .