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Location/GPS Coordinates Material Dimensions Owner Image Apparition Indecision: Charles Yost: DZ Gaming Charles Yost [1] Best Friends: Greg Mendez: Adams Public Library System Bronze: Adams Public Library System [1] The Blessed Mother: Greg Mendez and Neil Wiffill: 2013 St. Mary of the Assumption Steel and scagliola: Roman Catholic Diocese of ...
Two of the eight sculptures depicting the Values of Civilization. Alexander Doyle's set of eight sculptures depicting the Values of Civilization (Agriculture, Art, Commerce, History, Justice, Law, Liberty, and Oratory) were commissioned for the Statehouse in the late 1880s and remain among the most prominent interior sculptures. [4]
Location: Indianapolis, Indiana, ... The 1934 sculpture was dedicated on April 6, 1935. ... List of public art in Indianapolis;
Plaque honoring 1st religious service in Indianapolis: Howard Petty: 1924 Indiana Statehouse Values of Civilization: Alexander Doyle: 1888 Indiana Statehouse Marble: 9 ft. State of Indiana Spirit of Indiana: Eugene Francis Savage: 1964 Indiana Statehouse Oil on linen canvas 21 × 41.5 ft. State of Indiana Indiana state stone (sculpture)
Indianapolis Art Center Slightly Romanesque/Newhall 43: Robert Curtis: 1981 Indianapolis Art Center: Concrete, metal: Indianapolis Art Center Sometimes I Sits: Michael Helbing: 2005 Indianapolis Art Center Indianapolis Art Center Spanish Gate Lucio Ruiz Rojas
Free Basket is a public artwork by the Cuban artist group Los Carpinteros, located in the 100 Acres: The Virginia B. Fairbanks Art and Nature Park, in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. The artwork is in the form of an international basketball court with twenty-four red or blue steel arches that travel throughout the court, mimicking the ...
Chimney (sculpture) Christopher Columbus (Vittori) Christus (Indianapolis) Coal Miner (statue) Colfax Memorial; Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Monument (Indianapolis) Confluence (sculpture) List of public art in Crown Hill Cemetery
This was also the inaugural year of the Independent Music and Art Festival (IM+AF), which operated under the title “Music Fest” until the following year. [14] The center’s first gallery event under new leadership opened in February 2002 and featured Ragsdale’s Love in the Time of Football .