List of public art in Madison County, Indiana

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This is a list of public art in Madison 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.

Most of the works mentioned are sculptures. When this is not the case (e.g., sound installation,) it is stated next to the title.

Anderson

TitleArtistYearLocation/GPS CoordinatesMaterialDimensionsOwnerImage
Charlie Ingersoll & Gertrude Pauline Hilligoss Unknown1892 Maplewood Cemetery 40°6′53.52″N85°40′26.44″W / 40.1148667°N 85.6740111°W / 40.1148667; -85.6740111 Marble, limestone2 figures. Charlie: approx. 5 ft. 9 in. x 2 ft. x 2 ft.; Gertrude: approx. 4 ft. 6 in. x 2 ft. x 2 ft.Maplewood Cemetery [1]
Christ the Good Shepherd K. Williamsca. 1955 Mounds Baptist Church 40°5′22.44″N85°38′22.93″W / 40.0895667°N 85.6397028°W / 40.0895667; -85.6397028 Limestone Approx. 6 ft. x 44 in. x 1 in.Mounds Baptist Church [2]
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Kenneth G. Ryden 1988Martin Luther King, Jr. Park 40°5′39.24″N85°41′30.22″W / 40.0942333°N 85.6917278°W / 40.0942333; -85.6917278 Bronze Figure: approx. 8 ft. x 2 ft. 6 in. x 2 ft. 6 in.City of Anderson [3]
Helios Arlon Bayliss 1993 Anderson University, Hartung Hall 40°6′42.36″N85°39′53.87″W / 40.1117667°N 85.6649639°W / 40.1117667; -85.6649639 Steel & Glass Sculpture: approx. H. 11 1/2 ft. x Diam. 53 in.Anderson University [4]
John Arch Morrison Commemorative Sculpture Kenneth G. Ryden 1988 Anderson University 40°6′41.14″N85°39′56.62″W / 40.1114278°N 85.6657278°W / 40.1114278; -85.6657278 Bronze Sculpture: approx. 5 ft. 11 in. x 2 ft. 6 in. x 2 ft. 6 in.Anderson University [5]
Passages Jim Johnson 1987 Anderson University, Krannert Fine Arts Center Hall Cor-Ten Steel Sculpture: approx. 15 x 7 x 2 ft.Anderson University [6]

Chesterfield

TitleArtistYearLocation/GPS CoordinatesMaterialDimensionsOwnerImage
Trail of Religion Ivan Adams 1943 Camp Chesterfield Marble & Paint 10 busts. Busts each: approx. 3 ft. x 2 ft. x 1 ft. 6 in.Camp Chesterfield [7]

Notes

  1. Save Outdoor Sculpture, Indiana Survey (1993). "Charlie Ingersoll & Gertrude Pauline Hilligoss, (sculpture)". SIRIS. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2 March 2014.
  2. Save Outdoor Sculpture, Indiana Survey (1993). "(Christ the Good Shepherd), (sculpture)". SIRIS. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 3 March 2014.
  3. Save Outdoor Sculpture, Indiana Survey (1993). "Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., (sculpture)". SIRIS. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 12 December 2010.
  4. Save Outdoor Sculpture, Indiana Survey (1993). "Helios, (sculpture)". SIRIS. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 17 November 2010.
  5. Save Outdoor Sculpture, Indiana Survey (1993). "John Arch Morrison Commemorative Sculpture, (sculpture)". SIRIS. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 25 December 2013.
  6. Save Outdoor Sculpture, Indiana Survey (1993). "Passages, (sculpture)". SIRIS. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 22 November 2010.
  7. Save Outdoor Sculpture, Indiana Survey (1993). "Trail of Religion, (sculpture)". SIRIS. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 27 November 2010.

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