List of public art in Bartholomew County, Indiana

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This is a list of public art in Bartholomew County, Indiana.

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This list applies only to works of public art accessible in an outdoor public space. For example, this does not include artwork visible inside a museum.

Columbus

TitleArtistYearLocation/GPS CoordinatesMaterial and DimensionsWorktypeOwnerCitationsImage
2 Arcs de 212.5˚ Bernar Venet 1987The Commons (outside) 39°12′6.21″N85°55′16.30″W / 39.2017250°N 85.9211944°W / 39.2017250; -85.9211944 painted rolled steel Sculpture City of Columbus [1] [2] [3]
Amish quilts Amish quilters from Goshen, Indiana 1910Columbus City Hall quilted fabric Fiber Art City of Columbus
Ancestral Way Robert Pulley 2006Side State Highway 46 39°12′4.76″N85°55′28.55″W / 39.2013222°N 85.9245972°W / 39.2013222; -85.9245972 ceramic Sculpture City of Columbus [1] [3]
Bartholomew County Memorial for Veterans Charles Rose and Maryann Thompson1997 Bartholomew County Courthouse lawn 39°12′2.49″N85°55′17.66″W / 39.2006917°N 85.9215722°W / 39.2006917; -85.9215722 carved limestone, 25 pillars, each 40 ft. high Memorial Bartholomew County [3] [4]
Between Heaven and Earth Dale Enochs 2006 IUPUC University Park limestone, steel Sculpture Dale Enochs
Bicentennial Fountain and Dancing FishTom Stephens (fountain) and C.R. Schiefer (fish)1976 Bartholomew County Courthouse lawn 39°12′4.24″N85°55′19.05″W / 39.2011778°N 85.9219583°W / 39.2011778; -85.9219583 limestone, bronze, concrete, Sculpture: approx. 42 × 28 × 10 in.; Basin: approx. D. 12 in. × Diam. 20 ft. Fountain Bartholomew County [5] [6]
Big Jeff, Piero's Jesus, and Aaron Deborah Masters 2006The Commons bronze, wood Sculpture Deborah Masters
Birds of Fire Ted Sitting Crow Garner 1979 The Republic 39°12′0.66″N85°55′19.94″W / 39.2001833°N 85.9222056°W / 39.2001833; -85.9222056 iron painted orange Sculpture Ted Sitting Crow Garner [1] [7]
Block Out Derick Malkemus 1997Jackson Streetcast concrete, steel Sculpture Derick Malkemus
Boy on a DolphinUnknown1930Inn at Irwin Gardens 39°12′13.9″N85°55′2.59″W / 39.203861°N 85.9173861°W / 39.203861; -85.9173861 bronze, Fountain: approx. 19 × 18 × 12 in.; Plinth: approx. 2 × 18 × 11 in.; Base: approx. W. 18 in. × D. 18 in.; Pond: approx. L. 25 ft. × W. 85 in. Sculpture Inn at Irwin Gardens [6] [8]
Boy with DuckUnknown1910Inn at Irwin Gardens 39°12′13.86″N85°55′3.76″W / 39.2038500°N 85.9177111°W / 39.2038500; -85.9177111 marble, Sculpture: approx. 30 × 16 × 18 in. Sculpture Inn at Irwin Gardens [9]
Bravo Cohort Andrew Counceller 2013Pedestrian walkway behind Indiana University Purdue University Columbus Campus Center 39°15′9.63″N85°54′6.08″W / 39.2526750°N 85.9016889°W / 39.2526750; -85.9016889 steel, stainless steel Sculpture Indiana University Purdue University Columbus
C Robert Indiana 1981Columbus City Hall (west staircase) 39°11′59.71″N85°55′13.38″W / 39.1999194°N 85.9203833°W / 39.1999194; -85.9203833 oil paint on canvas Painting City of Columbus [3]
Carl Miske: Head of the River Rats Lydia Burris 2003Columbus City Hall 39°11′59.71″N85°55′13.38″W / 39.1999194°N 85.9203833°W / 39.1999194; -85.9203833 acrylic and oil paint on canvas Painting City of Columbus [10] [11]
Celebration Gary Lee Price 1998Foundation for Youth 39°12′10.33″N85°53′57.07″W / 39.2028694°N 85.8991861°W / 39.2028694; -85.8991861 bronze Sculpture Foundation for Youth [12] [13]
Chaos I Jean Tinguely 1974The Commons 39°12′7.75″N85°55′16.47″W / 39.2021528°N 85.9212417°W / 39.2021528; -85.9212417 Metal, industrial equipment, wood, painted metal, motors, and electrical components Kinetic Sculpture City of Columbus [3]
Charlie Kitzinger: Friend of the Orphans Timothy Greatbatch 2002Columbus City Hall 39°11′59.71″N85°55′13.38″W / 39.1999194°N 85.9203833°W / 39.1999194; -85.9203833 Oil paint on canvas Painting City of Columbus [10]
Chester ReynoldsUnknown1889 Bartholomew County History Center marble Sculpture Bartholomew County Historical Society [14]
Christ the Good ShephardUnknown1911 Garland Brook Cemetery, Northwest Entrance 39°12′7.75″N85°55′16.47″W / 39.2021528°N 85.9212417°W / 39.2021528; -85.9212417 Limestone atop a limestone arch base, Sculpture: approx. 8 × 212 × 2 ft. Sculpture Garland Brook Cemetery [15]
Christopher ColumbusUnknown1992Columbus City Hall marble Sculpture City of Columbus
ChristusUnknownca. 1965 Garland Brook Cemetery 39°12′15.82″N85°53′34.69″W / 39.2043944°N 85.8929694°W / 39.2043944; -85.8929694 marble, Sculpture: approx. 84 × 36 × 19 in. Sculpture Garland Brook Cemetery [16]
Circle Canoe James Darr 2006 Indiana University-Purdue University Columbus Duke Energy Sculpture Gardenpainted steel and wood Sculpture James Darr
City Hall Photograph collectionBruce Baumann, Balthazar Korab 1981Columbus City Hall 39°11′59.71″N85°55′13.38″W / 39.1999194°N 85.9203833°W / 39.1999194; -85.9203833 Color photographic prints Photographs City of Columbus
Climbing Kids Louis Joyner 2005 kidscommons Children's Museum 39°12′6.34″N85°55′15.23″W / 39.2017611°N 85.9208972°W / 39.2017611; -85.9208972 Sheet steel painted green, blue, and red Sculpture kidscommons Children's Museum
Crack the Whip Jo Saylors 1998Robert D. Garton Veteran's Plaza, 39°11′59.84″N85°55′23.72″W / 39.1999556°N 85.9232556°W / 39.1999556; -85.9232556 bronze, h 4 ft Sculpture Heritage Fund Community Foundation [1] [3] [17]
CrossroadsJames Brenner1999 Bartholomew County Courthouse lawn steel Sculpture James Brenner
Crump MonumentUnknown1917Columbus City Cemetery 39°12′53.38″N85°54′55.59″W / 39.2148278°N 85.9154417°W / 39.2148278; -85.9154417 marble Sculpture City of Columbus
Crump Theater MuralM.K. Ziegner1942 Crump Theatre 39°12′4.87″N85°55′12.84″W / 39.2013528°N 85.9202333°W / 39.2013528; -85.9202333 Paint on wall Mural Columbus Capital Foundation
Custom TapestryForm III1941 First Christian Church 39°12′10.64″N85°55′10.14″W / 39.2029556°N 85.9194833°W / 39.2029556; -85.9194833 wool Fiber Art First Christian Church
Daquqi Peter Lundberg 1998Robert D. Garton Veteran's Plaza 39°11′59.27″N85°55′23.03″W / 39.1997972°N 85.9230639°W / 39.1997972; -85.9230639 concrete, 9 tons, stainless steel Sculpture Peter Lundberg [1] [3]
Deer figure William E. Arnold 1993 Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation Administrative Offices 39°12′10.64″N85°55′10.14″W / 39.2029556°N 85.9194833°W / 39.2029556; -85.9194833 metal wire Sculpture Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation [18]
Desire Jon Isherwood 1998Columbus Area Visitors Centerfoxhill granite Sculpture Jon Isherwood
Diogenes, Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle Unknown1910Inn at Irwin Gardens 39°12′13.93″N85°55′3.77″W / 39.2038694°N 85.9177139°W / 39.2038694; -85.9177139 marble, 4 pieces. Head of Diogenes: approx. H. 9 in.; Head of Socrates: approx. H. 12 in., Head of Plato: approx. H. 13 in.; Head of Aristotle: approx. H. 16 in.; Including columns, height: ranges from 56 to 59 in. Sculpture Inn at Irwin Gardens [19]
Discovery Kusser Granitwerke2007 Indiana University-Purdue University Columbus Campus Center 39°15′9.65″N85°54′7.51″W / 39.2526806°N 85.9020861°W / 39.2526806; -85.9020861 granite, water; d 3 ft. Sculpture Indiana University-Purdue University Columbus [1] [3]
Dreaming of a Greener Columbus Catherine Burris 2009Jackson Place 39°12′28.57″N85°55′22.81″W / 39.2079361°N 85.9230028°W / 39.2079361; -85.9230028 paint and wood Mural Jackson Place, LLC [3]
DwellingAlexander Peace2006 IUPUC University Park wood Sculpture Alexander Peace [20]
ElephantGolden Foundry1932Inn at Irwin Gardens bronze, approx. 4 ft. × 65 in. × 3 ft. Sculpture Inn at Irwin Gardens 39°12′14″N85°55′3.22″W / 39.20389°N 85.9175611°W / 39.20389; -85.9175611 [6] [21]
Emergent Force Robert Pulley 2001IUPUC University Park ceramic Sculpture Robert Pulley
Eos Dessa Kirk 2006Median 5th Street between Brown and Lindsey Streets 39°12′12.06″N85°55′28.85″W / 39.2033500°N 85.9246806°W / 39.2033500; -85.9246806 steel and fiberglass painted metallic orange Sculpture City of Columbus [1] [3]
Ethnic Expo quilt Catherine Burris 1988Columbus City Hall 39°11′59.71″N85°55′13.38″W / 39.1999194°N 85.9203833°W / 39.1999194; -85.9203833 quilted fabric Fiber Art City of Columbus [10]
Exploded Engine Rudolph de Harak 1984 Cummins Corporate Office Building located in the Columbus Arts District 39°12′14.4″N85°55′22.58″W / 39.204000°N 85.9229389°W / 39.204000; -85.9229389 metal, wire, other materials, Sculpture: approx. 84 × 105 × 24 in. Sculpture Cummins Inc. [22] [23]
Flight Dante Ventresca 2001Jolie Crider Memorial Skateboard Park, Clifty Park 39°11′50.38″N85°52′48.33″W / 39.1973278°N 85.8800917°W / 39.1973278; -85.8800917 paint on wood Mural City of Columbus
Friendship QuiltColumbus Star Quilters and Sister Quilters of Miyoshi, Aichi, Japan 2000Columbus City Hall 39°11′59.71″N85°55′13.38″W / 39.1999194°N 85.9203833°W / 39.1999194; -85.9203833 quilted fabric Fiber Art City of Columbus [10]
Friendship Way neon sculpture Cork Marcheschi 1998 Alley 39°12′10.62″N85°55′17.36″W / 39.2029500°N 85.9214889°W / 39.2029500; -85.9214889 neon lights, plexiglas, metal Sculpture City of Columbus [1] [3] [24]
Frog Pond Jo Saylors 1995 Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation Administrative Offices 39°12′40.76″N85°54′16.02″W / 39.2113222°N 85.9044500°W / 39.2113222; -85.9044500 bronze Sculpture Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation [1] [18]
Garden of GethsemaneUnknown1965 Garland Brook Cemetery 39°12′17.99″N85°53′37.37″W / 39.2049972°N 85.8937139°W / 39.2049972; -85.8937139 marble, Sculpture: approx. 60 × 20 × 60 in. Sculpture Garland Brook Cemetery [25]
General Joseph BartholomewR. Terrell1826 Bartholomew County Courthouse 39°12′4.02″N85°55′17.24″W / 39.2011167°N 85.9214556°W / 39.2011167; -85.9214556 Oil paint on canvas Painting Bartholomew County
Generations Betty Boyle 2002Columbus Post Office 39°12′10.86″N85°55′22.03″W / 39.2030167°N 85.9227861°W / 39.2030167; -85.9227861 watercolor on canvas Mural U.S. Postal Service
Gift of the Sage Robert Pulley 1994 Columbus North High School, Erne Auditorium 39°13′28.49″N85°54′42.31″W / 39.2245806°N 85.9117528°W / 39.2245806; -85.9117528 ceramic Sculpture Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation
Grace Basin Judith Shea 2004Our Hospice of South Central Indiana 39°12′59.41″N85°53′32.42″W / 39.2165028°N 85.8923389°W / 39.2165028; -85.8923389 bronze Sculpture Columbus Regional Hospital
Growing Through the SeasonsElizabeth Bays2004Harrison Ridge Park 39°11′20.82″N85°58′24.94″W / 39.1891167°N 85.9735944°W / 39.1891167; -85.9735944 paint on wall Mural City of Columbus
Guardian Terrence Karpowicz 2006Robert D. Garton Veteran's Plaza steel, granite, river rock Sculpture Terrence Karpowicz
Halcyon Todd Frahm 2011 Columbus Regional Hospital 39°12′59.36″N85°53′46.68″W / 39.2164889°N 85.8963000°W / 39.2164889; -85.8963000 limestone Sculpture Columbus Regional Hospital [3]
Hartman MonumentUnknownca. 1915Columbus City Cemetery 39°12′58.6″N85°54′59.45″W / 39.216278°N 85.9165139°W / 39.216278; -85.9165139 marble, approx. 59 × 30 × 912 in. Relief City of Columbus [26]
History and Mystery William T. Wiley 1984Columbus City Hall (tympanum above City Hall Chambers) 39°11′59.71″N85°55′13.38″W / 39.1999194°N 85.9203833°W / 39.1999194; -85.9203833 paint on canvas Mural City of Columbus [10]
Homing Vessel Felicia Glidden 2005Columbus Area Visitors Center 39°12′14.19″N85°55′10.25″W / 39.2039417°N 85.9195139°W / 39.2039417; -85.9195139 cast iron Sculpture Columbus Area Visitors Center
Horses Costantino Nivola 1970Richards Elementary School fiberglass on a cement base 39°13′59.61″N85°52′10.15″W / 39.2332250°N 85.8694861°W / 39.2332250; -85.8694861 Sculpture Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation
Iris Scott Westphal1997Columbus Area Visitors Center garden aluminum Sculpture Scott Westphal [1] [27]
Into the Woods Dante Ventresca and Rebecca Hutton 2002Donner Park Shelter House paint Mural City of Columbus
Jack the Bum Catherine Burris 1999Columbus City Hall 39°11′59.71″N85°55′13.38″W / 39.1999194°N 85.9203833°W / 39.1999194; -85.9203833 acrylic paint Painting City of Columbus [10]
Jacob's Ladder Bernie Carreño2010 Hotel Indigo, lawn steel painted red, yellow and orange; 14 × 8 × 4 ft Sculpture Bernie Carreno [1] [28]
Kitzinger Alley MuralsHaywood, J. Haywood, and S. Truly2003Alley 39°12′7.03″N85°55′15.33″W / 39.2019528°N 85.9209250°W / 39.2019528; -85.9209250 Paint on cement block wall Mural City of Columbus
KTA50 Tallix Foundry 1985 Cummins Inc. Corporate Headquarters, located in the Columbus Arts District 39°12′13.02″N85°55′21.98″W / 39.2036167°N 85.9227722°W / 39.2036167; -85.9227722 cast bronze on a stainless steel plated base Sculpture Cummins Inc. [18]
Large Arch Henry Moore 1971 Cleo Rogers Memorial Library 39°12′13.26″N85°55′6.92″W / 39.2036833°N 85.9185889°W / 39.2036833; -85.9185889 sandcast bronze patinated dark green, approx. 20 ft. × 13 ft. 9 in. × 12 ft. (512 tons) Sculpture Bartholomew County Public Library Association [1] [3] [24] [29]
Light Sculptures James Brenner 2006Bartholomew County History Center stainless steel, glass, tungsten light Sculpture James Brenner
Lilly Linda Peterson 2017 Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation Administrative Offices 39°12′40.76″N85°54′16.02″W / 39.2113222°N 85.9044500°W / 39.2113222; -85.9044500 bronze Sculpture Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation [1] [18]
Memorial ArtilleryRic Bauer1980Donner Aquatic Center 39°13′9.92″N85°55′0.69″W / 39.2194222°N 85.9168583°W / 39.2194222; -85.9168583 Steel painted black Sculpture City of Columbus [24]
Memorial to a Local GirlLinda Peterson1998People trail near bridge to visitor entrance to Columbus Regional Hospital 39°13′1.37″N85°53′51.04″W / 39.2170472°N 85.8975111°W / 39.2170472; -85.8975111 limestone, marble Sculpture Columbus Regional Hospital [7]
Memorial to Town FoundersUnknown1970Memorial Plaza 39°12′1.43″N85°55′31.63″W / 39.2003972°N 85.9254528°W / 39.2003972; -85.9254528 bronze, limestone, steel Memorial City of Columbus
Model Block Maquettes Alexander Girard 1964Columbus City Hall 39°11′59.71″N85°55′13.38″W / 39.1999194°N 85.9203833°W / 39.1999194; -85.9203833 Paint Mural City of Columbus
MonkHarry Gordon2005Columbus City Hall black granite Sculpture Harry Gordon
Mural of Columbus Catherine Burris 1988 Dairy Queen, Columbus, Indiana 39°12′7.03″N85°55′4.42″W / 39.2019528°N 85.9178944°W / 39.2019528; -85.9178944 paint on wall Mural Dairy Queen
One Step at a Time Catherine Burris 2005under the 10th St. Bridge 39°12′30.86″N85°53′55.89″W / 39.2085722°N 85.8988583°W / 39.2085722; -85.8988583 paint Mural City of Columbus
Parade of Animals Catherine Burris 2003Columbus Animal Control Shelter 39°15′15.67″N85°53′28.99″W / 39.2543528°N 85.8913861°W / 39.2543528; -85.8913861 paint Mural Columbus Animal Control Shelter
Puddles Jo Saylors 1995 Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation Administrative Offices 39°12′40.76″N85°54′16.02″W / 39.2113222°N 85.9044500°W / 39.2113222; -85.9044500 bronze Sculpture Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation [1] [18]
Puzzle #3 Jay Dougan 2006 Indiana University-Purdue University Columbus Duke Energy Sculpture Garden Cedar Sculpture Jay Dougan
Quintin G. Noblitt (1882-1954)W. Douglas Hartley1949Columbus Youth Camp 39°10′24.28″N86°3′22.92″W / 39.1734111°N 86.0563667°W / 39.1734111; -86.0563667 bronze, Sculpture: overall approx. 8 ft. × 14 in. × 9 in. Sculpture Foundation for Youth [31] [32]
Reach Neil Goodman 2003Former Irwin Union Bank atrium fiberglass Sculpture Neil Goodman
Red Arbor Stanley Saitowitz 1992 Mill Race Park 39°12′22.1″N85°55′54.23″W / 39.206139°N 85.9317306°W / 39.206139; -85.9317306 steel painted red Sculpture City of Columbus [3]
Renee and Child Jerald Jacquard 2009Pedestal beside RSVP Veneers Warehouse entrance 39°12′39.53″N85°55′45.69″W / 39.2109806°N 85.9293583°W / 39.2109806; -85.9293583 stainless steel, concrete Sculpture RSVP Veneers Warehouse
Ruddick MonumentUnknown1910Columbus City Cemetery 39°13′0.04″N85°54′55.55″W / 39.2166778°N 85.9154306°W / 39.2166778; -85.9154306 marble on granite base, Sculpture: approx. 65 × 30 × 24 in. Sculpture City of Columbus [33]
Self-Made ManBobbie Carlyle2000 Indiana University-Purdue University Columbus Learning Center 39°15′0.65″N85°54′10.89″W / 39.2501806°N 85.9030250°W / 39.2501806; -85.9030250 bronze Sculpture Columbus Learning Center [3]
Sermon on the Mount Loja Saarinen and Eliel Saarinen 1942 First Christian Church 39°12′10.66″N85°55′8.74″W / 39.2029611°N 85.9190944°W / 39.2029611; -85.9190944 quilted fabric, wool, flax Fiber Art First Christian Church [27]
Sermon on the MountUnknown1965Garland Brook Cemetery 39°12′13.6″N85°53′37.39″W / 39.203778°N 85.8937194°W / 39.203778; -85.8937194 marble Sculpture Garland Brook Cemetery
Shape Shifters with Celestial Sphere Coral Lambert 2006 Bartholomew County Courthouse lawn 39°12′1.7″N85°55′19.61″W / 39.200472°N 85.9221139°W / 39.200472; -85.9221139 cast aluminum, enamelled cast iron and steel Sculpture Coral Lambert
SkoposRic Bauer1979 Mill Race Park 39°12′8.65″N85°55′36.68″W / 39.2024028°N 85.9268556°W / 39.2024028; -85.9268556 Cor-Ten Steel, Sculpture: approx. 15 ft. × 10 ft. × 7 ft. 2 in. Sculpture City of Columbus [24] [34]
Stop…Think Dante Ventresca and Rebecca Hutton 2002Foundation for Youth 39°12′11.16″N85°53′56.32″W / 39.2031000°N 85.8989778°W / 39.2031000; -85.8989778 paint Mural City of Columbus
Summer Storm Michael Helbing 2006 Bartholomew County Courthouse lawn 39°12′1.76″N85°55′17.03″W / 39.2004889°N 85.9213972°W / 39.2004889; -85.9213972 stainless steel Sculpture Michael Helbing [1] [7]
Sun Dial Tower Kevin Kennon 2005 Indiana University-Purdue University Columbus Learning Center 39°15′4.78″N85°54′14.03″W / 39.2513278°N 85.9038972°W / 39.2513278; -85.9038972 brick, aluminium Sculpture Indiana University-Purdue University Columbus Learning Center
Sun Garden Panels in Suspended Circle Dale Chihuly 2007 Indiana University-Purdue University Columbus Learning Center 39°15′0.65″N85°54′10.89″W / 39.2501806°N 85.9030250°W / 39.2501806; -85.9030250 painted plexiglass Sculpture Indiana University-Purdue University Columbus Learning Center [3]
The Bird Boy Myra Reynolds Richards 1924Central Middle School, second floor 39°12′19.07″N85°54′55.21″W / 39.2052972°N 85.9153361°W / 39.2052972; -85.9153361 bronze, limestone Sculpture Bartholomew County Historical Society [35] [36]
The Calm at the Center Dante Ventresca and Paul Neufelder 2000Lincoln Park Handball Court paint Mural City of Columbus
The Family Harris Barron 1962Parkside Elementary School 39°14′29.52″N85°54′34.25″W / 39.2415333°N 85.9095139°W / 39.2415333; -85.9095139 granite Sculpture Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation [18]
The Industrial QuiltBrian Bailey2001Columbus Area Visitors Center steel painted multicolors Sculpture Brian Bailey [27]
The Joy of a Small SchoolAlison Graf Murray2010Pedestrian walkway behind Indiana University Purdue University Columbus Campus Center 39°15′10.81″N85°54′4.22″W / 39.2530028°N 85.9011722°W / 39.2530028; -85.9011722 limestone Sculpture Indiana University Purdue University Columbus
The MomentS. Thomas Scarff2001Courtyard adjacent to Columbus Pump House aluminum, aluminum bronze, neon, textile Sculpture S. Thomas Scarff
The Old Sleigh a portrait of Tommy WarnerDavid Williams2000Columbus City Hall 39°11′59.71″N85°55′13.38″W / 39.1999194°N 85.9203833°W / 39.1999194; -85.9203833 Oil paint on canvas Painting City of Columbus [10]
The SkaterDale Patterson and Malcolm Stalcup2000 Hamilton Center Ice Arena 39°13′21.31″N85°53′42.87″W / 39.2225861°N 85.8952417°W / 39.2225861; -85.8952417 Cor-Ten steel Sculpture City of Columbus [7] [24]
The Staff of Jizo Bosatsu Katrin Asbury 2006 Indiana University-Purdue University Columbus Duke Energy Sculpture Garden cypress, bronze, mahogany Sculpture Katrin Asbury
The Stork in Flight Raffaello Romanelli 1910Inn at Irwin Gardens bronze, Fountain: approx. 29 × 37 × 12 in.; Each frog: approx. 312 × 512 × 4 in.; Basin: approx. H. 54 in. × Diam. 39 in. Sculpture Inn at Irwin Gardens [6] [37]
Transformations Howard Meehan2010 Indiana University Purdue University Columbus Campus 39°15′11.04″N85°54′12.63″W / 39.2530667°N 85.9035083°W / 39.2530667; -85.9035083 Dichroic glass, stainless steel; h 30 ft Sculpture Indiana University Purdue University Columbus [1] [3]
Transition Catherine Burris 1994Central Middle School 39°12′14.04″N85°54′55.72″W / 39.2039000°N 85.9154778°W / 39.2039000; -85.9154778 PVC pipes covered in painted canvasWall construction Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation
Tree CoziesUnknown2008Downtown Columbus, Indiana knitted and crocheted fabrics Fiber Art Unknown [13] [38]
TwistedMark Wallis2007 Hotel Indigo lawn steel Sculpture Mark Wallis
Two Boys & a FishUnknownca. 1910Inn at Irwin Gardens 39°12′13.86″N85°55′3.76″W / 39.2038500°N 85.9177111°W / 39.2038500; -85.9177111 marble, Fountain: approx. 39 × 32 × 27 in. Sculpture Inn at Irwin Gardens [39]
Unknown headsUnknown1970Inn at Irwin Gardens 39°12′14.38″N85°55′3.92″W / 39.2039944°N 85.9177556°W / 39.2039944; -85.9177556 limestone Sculpture Inn at Irwin Gardens
Untitled (abstract sculpture)William Robertson1980Goltra, Cline, and King, P.C. Chrome, pipes & concrete, Sculpture: approx. H. 11 ft. × Diam. 5 ft. Sculpture Goltra, Cline, and King, P.C. [40]
Untitled (Columbus Bar Mural)Glenn Covert2012Power House Brewery 39°12′9.26″N85°55′18.4″W / 39.2025722°N 85.921778°W / 39.2025722; -85.921778 paint on brick Mural Power House Brewing
War MemorialUnknown1972Garland Brook Cemetery 39°12′26.88″N85°53′33.44″W / 39.2074667°N 85.8926222°W / 39.2074667; -85.8926222 bronze, leather, rubber, Sculpture: approx. 55 × 2912 × 9 in. Sculpture Garland Brook Cemetery [41]
When I Was Your Age J. Seward Johnson Jr. 1990 Faurecia Emissions Control Technologies 39°8′8.6″N85°56′11.65″W / 39.135722°N 85.9365694°W / 39.135722; -85.9365694 bronze, steel, rubber, resin coated textile, paint, other metals Sculpture Faurecia Emissions Control Technologies [13] [18]
Wooden Crane and Silent BellJoe Thompson2006 Indiana University-Purdue University Columbus Duke Energy Sculpture Garden wood, aluminum Sculpture Joe Thompson [20]
Yellow Neon Chandelier and Persians Dale Chihuly 1995Columbus Area Visitors Center 39°12′13.74″N85°55′10.43″W / 39.2038167°N 85.9195639°W / 39.2038167; -85.9195639 Blown glass Sculpture Columbus Area Visitors Center [3]
Yellowwood Coral Lucy Slivinski 2006Columbus Recycling Center 39°11′17.43″N85°54′2.19″W / 39.1881750°N 85.9006083°W / 39.1881750; -85.9006083 steel, scrap metal, bike frames Sculpture City of Columbus [1] [3]
Young Republic Jean-Julien Deltil 1975 PNC Bank 39°12′8.33″N85°55′15.52″W / 39.2023139°N 85.9209778°W / 39.2023139; -85.9209778 wallpaper mural Mural PNC Bank [42]

Edinburgh

TitleArtistYearLocation/GPS CoordinatesMaterialDimensionsOwnerImage
On Point Alexa Laver 1992 Camp Atterbury Limestone Sculpture: approx. 78 x 24 x 54 in.Memorial Foundation for Indiana National Guard [43]

Taylorsville

TitleArtistYearLocation/GPS CoordinatesMaterialDimensionsOwnerImage
Bear Necessities Joe LaMantia 1999Taylorsville Elementary School 39°17′50.6″N85°56′54.07″W / 39.297389°N 85.9483528°W / 39.297389; -85.9483528 steel Sculpture Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation [32]

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Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Columbus Area Visitors Center (2010). "Public Art". Architecture & Public Art. Columbus Area Visitors Center. Retrieved 26 November 2010.
  2. Greiff, Glory-June (2005). Remembrance, faith, and fancy : outdoor public sculpture in Indiana. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society Press. p. 71. ISBN   0871951800.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 "Public Art". Columbus Area Arts Council. Retrieved 3 April 2014.
  4. "Forgotten No More". The Republic. May 9, 2016. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  5. Save Outdoor Sculpture (1993). "Dolphin, (sculpture)". SOS. Smithsonian. Retrieved 16 December 2010.
  6. 1 2 3 4 Greiff, Glory-June (2005). Remembrance, faith, and fancy : outdoor public sculpture in Indiana. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society Press. p. 96. ISBN   0871951800.
  7. 1 2 3 4 Berkey, Ricky. "Week 9 (Columbus Public Art: part 2)". 52weeks.rickyberkey.org. Retrieved 3 April 2014.
  8. Save Outdoor Sculpture (1993). "(Boy on a Dolphin), (sculpture)". SOS. Smithsonian. Retrieved 16 December 2010.
  9. Save Outdoor Sculpture (1993). "(Boy with Duck), (sculpture)". SOS. Smithsonian. Retrieved 16 December 2010.
  10. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Downtown Murals". Columbus, Indiana Convention and Visitors Bureau. Retrieved 3 April 2014.
  11. Burris, Lydia. "Lydia Burris Commissions" . Retrieved 3 April 2014.
  12. "Celebration". Columbus, Indiana Convention and Visitors Bureau. Retrieved 3 April 2014.
  13. 1 2 3 Berkey, Ricky. "Week 10 (Columbus Public Art: part 3)" . Retrieved 3 April 2014.
  14. Greiff, Glory-June (2005). Remembrance, faith, and fancy : outdoor public sculpture in Indiana. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society Press. ISBN   0871951800.
  15. Save Outdoor Sculpture (1993). "Christ the Good Shepherd, (sculpture)". SOS. Smithsonian. Retrieved 16 December 2010.
  16. Save Outdoor Sculpture (1993). "Christus, (sculpture)". SOS. Smithsonian. Retrieved 16 December 2010.
  17. Greiff, Glory-June (2005). Remembrance, faith, and fancy : outdoor public sculpture in Indiana. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society Press. p. 53. ISBN   0871951800.
  18. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Greiff, Glory-June (2005). Remembrance, faith, and fancy : outdoor public sculpture in Indiana. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society Press. p. 93. ISBN   0871951800.
  19. Save Outdoor Sculpture (1993). "(Diogenes, Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle), (sculpture)". SOS. Smithsonian. Retrieved 15 December 2010.
  20. 1 2 Alspaugh, Chrissy (June 22, 2007). "Sculpting nature in Columbus". The Republic via Indiana Economic Digest. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
  21. Save Outdoor Sculpture (1993). "Elephant, (sculpture)". SOS. Smithsonian. Retrieved 16 December 2010.
  22. Save Outdoor Sculpture (1993). "Cummins Diesel Engine, (sculpture)". SOS. Smithsonian. Retrieved 15 December 2010.
  23. "Photos of Exploded Engine". Columbus Area Visitors Center. Retrieved 3 April 2014.
  24. 1 2 3 4 5 Greiff, Glory-June (2005). Remembrance, faith, and fancy : outdoor public sculpture in Indiana. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society Press. p. 95. ISBN   0871951800.
  25. Save Outdoor Sculpture (1993). "Garden of Gethsemane, (sculpture)". SOS. Smithsonian. Retrieved 16 December 2010.
  26. Save Outdoor Sculpture (1993). "Hartman Monument, (sculpture)". SOS. Smithsonian. Retrieved 16 December 2010.
  27. 1 2 3 Berkey, Ricky. "Week 8 (Columbus Public Art: part 1)". 52weeks.rickyberkey.org. Retrieved 3 April 2014.
  28. Bernie Carreño (2010). "Public Art". Large Scale Sculpture. Bernie Carreño. Retrieved 16 December 2010.
  29. Save Outdoor Sculpture (1993). "Large Arch, (sculpture)". SOS. Smithsonian. Retrieved 15 December 2010.
  30. Save Outdoor Sculpture (1993). "Mary Ora Mennet, (sculpture)". SOS. Smithsonian. Retrieved 16 December 2010.
  31. Save Outdoor Sculpture (1993). "Q. G. Noblitt, (sculpture)". SOS. Smithsonian. Retrieved 16 December 2010.
  32. 1 2 Greiff, Glory-June (2005). Remembrance, faith, and fancy : outdoor public sculpture in Indiana. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society Press. p. 98. ISBN   0871951800.
  33. Save Outdoor Sculpture (1993). "Ruddick Monument, (sculpture)". SOS. Smithsonian. Retrieved 16 December 2010.
  34. Save Outdoor Sculpture (1993). "Skopos, (sculpture)". SOS. Smithsonian. Retrieved 19 November 2010.
  35. Save Outdoor Sculpture (1993). "The Bird Boy, (sculpture)". SOS. Smithsonian. Retrieved 16 December 2010.
  36. Greiff, Glory-June (2005). Remembrance, faith, and fancy : outdoor public sculpture in Indiana. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society Press. pp. 65–66. ISBN   0871951800.
  37. Save Outdoor Sculpture (1993). "The Stork in Flight, (sculpture)". SOS. Smithsonian. Retrieved 16 December 2010.
  38. Hart, Brittany (April 11, 2008). "'Bloomin' Fun' wins tree cozy competition". The Republic (Columbus, Indiana).
  39. Save Outdoor Sculpture (1993). "(Two Boys and a Fish), (sculpture)". SOS. Smithsonian. Retrieved 16 December 2010.
  40. Save Outdoor Sculpture (1993). "Four-poles Abstract, (sculpture)". SOS. Smithsonian. Retrieved 15 December 2010.
  41. Save Outdoor Sculpture (1993). "War Memorial, (sculpture)". SOS. Smithsonian. Retrieved 16 December 2010.
  42. "First National Bank Restoration To Feature 30-Foot Mural". The Republic (Columbus, Indiana). November 7, 1975.
  43. Save Outdoor Sculpture (1993). "On Point, (sculpture)". SOS. Smithsonian. Retrieved 16 December 2010.

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