Columbus Indiana - Columbus, Indiana. Unexpected. Unforgettable.
You need to upgrade your Flash Player
This website requires the Macromedia Flash Player.

Click here to get the latest Flash Player



Public Art

Visual Interest at Every Turn:
More than 40 Public Art Pieces

  • Columbus, Indiana's world-class public art compliments the collection of modern architecture for which the city is known. The newest installation of public art is Dale Chihuly's bold and colorful Sun Garden Panels in Suspended Circle. It is located at the Columbus Learning Center. (Also see Chihuly's Yellow Neon Chandelier & Persians on display at the Columbus Visitors Center.)
  • In addition to these masterpieces, loaned sculptures by nationally-known artists are on display throughout the downtown.
Click on [ more information ] under the photos to see more, and larger, images.

View the web cam of the installation of the new sculpture, Transformations, going in at Indiana University-Purdue University Columbus.

And, while you're in town, check out the Columbus stops on the Indiana Glass Trail.

 


Jump To:  A - F | G - L | M - R | S - Z | All
2 Arcs de 212.5˚ -- "Red C"
Corner of 3rd and Lindsey Street

Bernar Venet’s 2 Arcs de 212.5° -- also known as the "Red C" – is typical of his minimalist work in steel. Seemingly precariously balanced, this work, like his others, reflects his love of mathematics and his habit of investigating material, form, ba...

more information...
Ancestral Way
3rd Street between Jackson and Lindsey Streets

Robert Pulley's 11 organic forms appear to march in procession along the hillside as visitors exit the city. The hand-built stoneware fired ceramic sculptures combine references to the human figure with organic and geologic forms.

more information...
Bartholomew County Veterans Memorial
Courthouse Square

Twenty five limestone pillars, each 40-feet high, is the Bartholomew County Veterans Memorial. Engraved on the columns are the names of those who gave their lives, along with excerpts from selected correspondence. Though large, the piece offers a med...

more information...
Birds of Fire
2nd and Jackson streets
Columbus, IN
"Birds of Fire" is made of steel and is a bright orange. Ted Sitting Crow Garner’s inspiration came from a poem by Sri Chinmoy.

more information...
C - Wall Hanging
Interior of City Hall

Robert Indiana’s C Wall Hanging is indicative of his pop art pieces. It uses distinctive imagery in what he calls “sculptural poems.” The bold, simple representation melds the trendy with the philosophical, and centers around one basic focal point, i...

more information...
Celebration

This whimsical piece features children in flight. Gary Price created the work which is clearly visible inside the lobby of Foundation for Youth.

more information...
Columbus Regional Hospital Photography Collection

An outstanding collection of fine photography is on view in the lobby and other public areas of the hospital, including several by Eliot Porter. The collection features landscape images by nationally-recognized photographic artists. While the photog...

more information...
Crack the Whip
Corner of Brown and Second Bridge
NE of the Second Street Bridge

Jo Saylors sculpted this 4-foot tall bronze of four kids playing a children’s game. The piece is meticulous in detail, right down to the wrinkles in the clothes and the off-balance feel at the point in time depicted.

more information...
Daquqi
Robert Garton Plaza
2nd Street

Nine-ton Daquqi takes its name from a Rumi poem. The piece is made of concrete and stainless steel, and the stainless steel has been ground with circular patterns by the artist.

more information...
Discovery
4601 Central Ave
Columbus, IN
Discovery is a kugel (kugel is "ball" in German) sculpture that combines water and stone, created by Kusser Granitwerke in Germany. The ball is three feet in diameter, carved from South African New Belfast black granite, and weighs over 2,000 pounds,...

more information...
Downtown Murals

Post Office, Generations by Betty Boyle City Hall, Jack the Bum by Catherine Burris, Carl Miske: The Head River Rat by Lydia Burris, Charlie Kitzinger: Friend of the Orphans by Timothy Greatbatch, History by William T. Wiley, Tommy Warner (aka Sa...

more information...
Eos
5th Street Median between Brown and Lindsey

Created by artist Dessa Kirk. In Greek mythology the winged Eos was the goddess of the dawn, and rose from her home at the edge of Oceanus, the Ocean, dispersed the mists of the night and opened the gates of heaven every day so her brother, Helios, t...

more information...
Exploded Engine
Cummins Corporate Headquarters
500 Jackson St
Columbus, IN
Exploded Engine by Rudolph de Harak elucidates and entertains. The diesel engine is the centerpiece of the museum at the Cummins Corporate Headquarters. Nearly every nut and bolt is deconstructed to its smallest detail and hangs in midair, suspended ...

more information...
Horse

Constantino Nivola's Horse is located inside the school building. It is not open to the public.
  more information...
Iris
Visit Website

Created by Scott Westphal, Iris is located on the plaza of the Visitors Center, next to the Cleo Rogers Memorial Library. The Indianapolis-based artist created the aluminum sculpture using an I-beam design that is an international symbol of strength....

more information...
Large Arch
Bartholomew County Public Library Plaza
536 5th Street

The arch was created by English Sculptor Henry Moore and is 20 feet tall, 12 feet wide and weighs 5 and ½ tons in 1971. It was sandcast in bronze in 50 sections in West Germany. He was inspired by nature and created the centerpiece for the library pl...

more information...
Neon Sculpture
Friendship Alley
between 4th & 5th streets

Cork Marchessi, a San Francisco-based artist, created this colorful light sculpture as part of the Friendship Way project, a partnership with sister city Myoshi, Japan. It is most intense when viewed after dark.

more information...
Puddles and Frog Pond
Bartholomew Consolidated School Corp
2020 15th St
Columbus, IN
“Puddles and Frog Pond” is a realistic bronze sculpture by Jo Saylors. Except for the color of the work, the detail is painstakingly depicted on the edge of an actual pond. The work features a girl about to step into the water and a boy leaning forwa...

more information...
Self-Made Man

A bronze sculpture created by Colorado artist Bobbie Carlyle, located inside the Columbus Learning Center.

more information...
Shape Shifters
Courthouse Square

Coral Lambert, a British sculptor, set out to create a tranquil resting place, a place for quiet contemplation. The forms allude to asteroids, standing stones and volcanoes.

more information...
Skopos
Mill Race Park

Skopos, a Greek word loosely translated as "The Watcher," is a sculpture along the People Trails and in the city’s highly regarded Mill Race Park. By Rick Bauer, the steel sculpture is imposing, with sleek, curving lines.

more information...
Summer Storm
Courthouse Square
2nd and Washington Streets

This stainless steel piece is debuting in Columbus. Michael Helbing’s experiences as a Vietnam veteran deeply influence his artwork, so the location of this work – just steps from the community’s memorial to local victims of war – is fitting.

more information...
Sun Garden Panels in Suspended Circle
Columbus Learning Center
4555 Central Avenue

Glass artist Dale Chihuly created, painted, and boldly signed each of the 32 panels of translucent white plexiglass, positioned inside a round skylight. Each panel represents a form of one of Chihuly's blown-glass forms. Part of the Indiana Glass T...

more information...
The Family
Parkside Elementary

Harris Barron's stone sculpture. This piece is not open to the public.
  more information...
The Industrial Quilt
Columbus Visitors Center
506 Fifth Street
Columbus, IN
Local artist Brian Bailey led this collaboration of artists from Columbus, Indiana and its sister cities, Myoshi, Japan and Lohrne, Germany. Twenty-five "quilt squares" have been painted by a different artist onto textured steel and linked together ...

more information...
Twisted
Visit Website

Located at Hotel Indigo, between Brown and Lindsey Streets, the Indianapolis-based artist Mark Wallis creates works that are light and whimsical yet made of of material that is inherently hard and weighty. Twisted is made of red powder coated steel.

more information...
Yellow Neon Chandelier and Persians
Interior of the Columbus Area Visitors Center
506 Fifth Street
Columbus, IN
“Yellow Neon Chandelier & Persians,” by internationally known glass artist Dale Chihuly, is 900 pieces of hand blown glass in four shades of yellow. The piece is nine feet tall and six feet across at its widest point. It has 50-feet of neon and weigh...

more information...
Yellowwood Coral
Bartholomew County Recycling Center
Mapleton Street

Lucy Slivinski assembled this on the lawn of City Hall in 2006, incorporating scrap metal found locally and bike frames from Chicago, her hometown. The name was inspired by fungal formations seen by the artist while she was hiking in the Yellowwood F...

more information...
Jump To:  A - F | G - L | M - R | S - Z | All



Powered By: simpleview
 





Columbus Spotlight