This is a list of public art in Vigo County, Indiana.
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 (i.e. sound installation, for example) it is stated next to the title.
Title | Artist | Year | Location/GPS Coordinates | Material | Dimensions | Owner | Image |
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All Human Activities Result from the Conservation of Trees | Joanna Przybyla | 1992 | Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College | Beech, other woods, steel staples | Sculpture approx. H. 15 ft. x Diam. 6 ft. | Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College [1] | |
Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes | Unknown | 1918-1928 | Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College | Marble | Mary: approx. 5 1/2 x 2 1/2 x 2 ft.; Bernadette: approx. 2 1/2 x 1 x 1 1/2 ft.; Grotto: approx. 25 x 75 x 8 ft. | Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College [2] | |
Our Lady of Fatima | L. N. Daleiden Company | 1954 | Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College | Marble | Mary: approx. 8 x 3 x 2 ft.; Base: approx. 3 x 2 x 2 ft.; Tallest child: approx. 3 x 1 1/2 x 2 1/2 ft.; Sheep: approx. 1 1/2 x 1 x 2 ft. | Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College [3] | |
Return to the East | John David Mooney | 1976 | Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College | Painted steel | Approx. 8 x 23 x 7 ft. | Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College [4] | |
St. Mary of the Woods | Adolph Wolter | 1965 | Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College | Limestone | Approx. 20 ft. x 5 ft. x 7 in. | Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College [5] | |
Way of the Cross | Frederick Pustet & Company | 1938 | Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College | Metal | 14 parts. Each: approx. 6 x 4 x 2 ft. | Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College [6] | |
Title | Artist | Year | Location/GPS Coordinates | Material | Dimensions | Owner | Image |
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Sheets Monument | W.S. Evans | 1880s | Sheets Cemetery | Limestone | Approx. 15 x 3 x 3 ft. | Darwin Road Cemetery Association [19] | |
Broken Walrus II, is a public sculpture by American artist Gary Freeman, created in 1976 and located at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, which is near Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. It is made of mild steel and is approximately 84 x 84 x 276 inches. The sculpture has been described by Freeman as looking like a grasshopper.