List Of Public Art In Columbus, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio has an extensive public art collection. Works * ''ART (sculpture), ART'' (1999), Columbus College of Art and Design * ''Arvin J. Alexander Memorial'' (1991), Alexander AEP Park * ''Breaker (Black), Breaker'' (1982), Ohio State University * ''Celebration for a Champion'' (1984), Ohio State University * ''Celebration of Life (sculpture), Celebration of Life'' (2004), Genoa Park * ''Charles Benton Flagg Memorial'' (c. 1901), Goodale Park * Columbus Firefighters Memorial (1958), Battelle Riverfront Park * Columbus Police Memorial (2000), Genoa Park * ''Correlation: Two White Line Diagonals and Two Arcs with a Sixteen-Foot Radius'' (1978), Bricker Federal Building * Dr. Samuel Mitchel Smith and Sons Memorial Fountain (1880), Wexner Medical Center * ''The Family of Man: Figure 2, Ancestor II'' (1970), Columbus Museum of Art * ''The Father of Columbus Baseball'' (2009), Huntington Park (Columbus, Ohio), Huntington Park * ''Flowing Kiss'' (2013), North Bank Park * ''Fre ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Columbus Firefighters Memorial
The Columbus Firefighters Memorial, or ''Firefighters' Memorial'', is a monument commemorating firefighters who died while serving by Ed Nothaker, installed in Columbus, Ohio's Battelle Riverfront Park, in the United States. It was erected in 1958 and features an eternal flame on top of Greek columns. The memorial was dedicated on April 13, 1958, and rededicated on October 16, 1988. It was surveyed by the Smithsonian Institution's " Save Outdoor Sculpture!" program in 1993. See also * 1958 in art * Ohio Police and Fire Memorial Park Ohio Police and Fire Memorial Park is a memorial and park commemorating Ohio's police officers and firefighters, in Downtown Columbus, Ohio, United States. The park is north of Town St. just east of Third St. It features a sculpture by Ronald Dew ... References External links * * 1958 establishments in Ohio 1958 sculptures Downtown Columbus, Ohio Monuments and memorials in Ohio Outdoor sculptures in Columbus, Ohio {{ColumbusOH-st ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ohio Judicial Center
The Thomas J. Moyer Ohio Judicial Center is a state courthouse, office building, and library in Columbus, Ohio, in the city's downtown Civic Center. The building is the headquarters of the Supreme Court of Ohio, the state's highest court, as well as the Ohio Court of Claims and Ohio Judicial Conference. The judicial center is named after the court's former chief justice Thomas J. Moyer. The building was designed by Harry Hake in the Art Deco style. It was built from 1930 to 1933, known as the Ohio Departments Building, as it first housed Ohio state departments. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. Beginning in 2001, an extensive renovation restored the building, and set it up to be used for the Supreme Court of Ohio. The building reopened in 2004, marking the first time the court was established in a building solely for the judiciary, and the first time the building was open to the public. History The Supreme Court of Ohio was founded ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gavel (sculpture)
''Gavel'' is a 2008 sculpture by Andrew F. Scott, depicting a gavel, a mallet used by judges to maintain order in a courtroom and to punctuate rulings. The work is located at the Ohio Judicial Center, home to the Supreme Court of Ohio, situated in Downtown Columbus's Civic Center. The work was considered the largest gavel in the world upon its completion. The sculpture was installed in the south reflecting pool of the judicial center in 2008. It depicts the authority that the judiciary has over decision-making. Both the sculpture and its counterpart in the north reflecting pool were funded by an Ohio State Bar Foundation grant. The sculptor is an Ohio State University graduate and professor of foundation studies at the Savannah College of Art & Design. The sculpture is one of about 170 works of art at the Ohio Judicial Center. It is the largest and most expensive of those works, with a cost of $200,000. See also * List of public art in Columbus, Ohio Columbus, Ohio has an e ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Freedom (Tibor)
''Freedom'' is a 1985 bronze sculpture by Alfred Tibor, installed in Columbus, Ohio's Battelle Riverfront Park, in the United States. Description and history The abstract sculpture, dedicated on July 4, 1985, depicts a walking figure setting a bird free. It measures approximately 15 x 6 x 5 ft., and rests on a base that measures approximately 48 x 53 x 72 in. A plaque on the base reads: The artwork was surveyed by the Smithsonian Institution's "Save Outdoor Sculpture! Save Outdoor Sculpture! (SOS!) was a community-based effort to identify, document, and conserve outdoor sculpture in the United States. The program was initiated in 1989 and ended in 1999. History Save Outdoor Sculpture! was initiated by Herit ..." program in 1994. References 1985 establishments in Ohio 1985 sculptures Abstract sculptures in the United States Sculptures of birds in the United States Bronze sculptures in Ohio Outdoor sculptures in Columbus, Ohio Statues in Columbus, Ohio {{U ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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North Bank Park
North Bank Park is an park in downtown Columbus, Ohio, United States. The park includes a work of art, '' Flowing Kiss'', installed in 2013. History Ground broke on July 24, 2003, and the park was dedicated on July 16, 2005. Construction cost approximately $15 million. See also * List of parks in Columbus, Ohio Columbus, Ohio has numerous municipal parks, several regional parks (part of the Metro Parks system), and privately-owned parks. The Columbus Recreation and Parks Department operates 370 parks, with a combined . City parks * Academy Par ... References External links * * Scioto Mile page 2005 establishments in Ohio Downtown Columbus, Ohio Buildings and structures completed in 2005 Parks established in the 2000s Protected areas established in 2005 Parks in Columbus, Ohio {{ColumbusOH-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Flowing Kiss
''Flowing Kiss'' is an art installation consisting of two 2013 stainless steel sculptures by Lawrence Argent, installed at North Bank Park in Columbus, Ohio, United States. According to The Sculpture Center's Outdoor Sculpture Inventory, the sculptures face one another, and "both are wide, rippling shape that narrows to lips ready for a kiss". They were installed in 2013. See also * 2013 in art References External links Flowing Kissat Lawrence Argent Lawrence Argent (January 24, 1957 – October 4, 2017) was a visual artist best known for his 2004 public artwork '' I See What You Mean'' at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver. Early life Argent was born on January 24, 1957, in Essex, Eng ...'s website Flowing Kissat the City of Columbus 2013 establishments in Ohio 2013 sculptures Outdoor sculptures in Columbus, Ohio Stainless steel sculptures in the United States Steel sculptures in Ohio {{US-sculpture-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Huntington Park (Columbus, Ohio)
Huntington Park is a baseball stadium located in Columbus, Ohio, United States. It primarily serves as the home of the Columbus Clippers of the International League, the Triple-A minor league affiliate of the Cleveland Guardians since 2009. Groundbreaking for the ballpark took place on August 2, 2007, with construction being completed in April 2009. Designed by 360 Architecture and developed by Nationwide Realty Investors, the 10,100-seat stadium is part of a $70 million project. The stadium is at the corner of Neil Avenue and Nationwide Boulevard in the Arena District of Columbus and replaced the Clippers' former home, Cooper Stadium. In February 2006, the naming rights for the park were purchased by Huntington Bancshares Inc. for $12 million over 23 years. On April 18, 2009, the park opened to the public, with the Columbus Clippers playing the Toledo Mud Hens in the stadium's first game. On August 12, 2009, Huntington Park was named the Ballpark of the Year by Baseballparks.co ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Father Of Columbus Baseball
''The Father of Columbus Baseball'' is a bronze sculpture depicting Harold Cooper by Alan Hamwi, installed outside Huntington Park (whose predecessor stadium was in named in his honor for) in Columbus, Ohio's Arena District The Arena District is a mixed-use planned development and neighborhood in Columbus, Ohio. The site was developed through a partnership between Nationwide Realty Investors, Ltd. (a subsidiary of Nationwide), the City of Columbus and private inves ..., in the United States. The statue was unveiled in 2009. Columbus, Ohio (2018) - 006.jpg, Plaque See also * 2009 in art References 2009 establishments in Ohio 2009 sculptures Arena District Bronze sculptures in Ohio Downtown Columbus, Ohio Monuments and memorials in Ohio Outdoor sculptures in Columbus, Ohio Sculptures of men in Ohio Statues in Columbus, Ohio {{US-sculpture-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Figure 2, Ancestor II
Figure may refer to: General *A shape, drawing, depiction, or geometric configuration * Figure (wood), wood appearance * Figure (music), distinguished from musical motif * Noise figure, in telecommunication * Dance figure, an elementary dance pattern *A person's figure, human physical appearance Arts * Figurine, a miniature statuette representation of a creature * Action figure, a posable jointed solid plastic character figurine * Figure painting, realistic representation, especially of the human form * Figure drawing * Model figure, a scale model of a creature Writing *figure, in writing, a type of floating block (text, table, or graphic separate from the main text) *Figure of speech, also called a rhetorical figure * Christ figure, a type of character * in typesetting, text figures and lining figures Accounting *Figure, a synonym for number * Significant figures in a decimal number Science *Figure of the Earth, the size and shape of the Earth in geodesy Sports * Fig ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Wexner Medical Center
The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center is a multidisciplinary academic medical center located in Columbus, Ohio, United States, on the main campus of The Ohio State University. For 29 consecutive years, '' U.S. News & World Report'' has recognized Ohio State Wexner Medical Center specialties in its "Best Hospitals" rankings. In 2021, it recognized 10 Ohio State Wexner Medical Center specialties: Ear, Nose and Throat #8; Diabetes and Endocrinology #19; Cancer #27; Neurology and Neurosurgery #28; Pulmonology and Lung Surgery #29; Urology #31; Rehabilitation #31; Cardiology and Heart Surgery #38; Gynecology #46; and Gastroenterology and GI Surgery #50. USNWR also named the Ohio State Wexner Medical Center the best hospital in central Ohio and the second best hospital in the state. In 2022, only one program was rated in the top 20 (Ear Nose and Throat #19), and two previously-ranked programs were unranked (Diabetes and Endocrinology; Urology Ohio State Health System The ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bricker Federal Building
The John W. Bricker Federal Building is a federal office building in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The structure was designed in the Brutalist architecture style and was built in 1977 to house federal offices. It has seven stories, and is part of a facility, including an eight-story parking garage. The building is named for John W. Bricker, an Ohio governor and U.S. senator who lived in Columbus. Attributes The John W. Bricker Federal Building has offices for U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown as well as for the Internal Revenue Service, the Social Security Administration, and the Departments of Housing & Urban Development and Agriculture. It also has a USPS post office and a cafeteria. The building's exterior features '' Correlation: Two White Line Diagonals and Two Arcs with a Sixteen-Foot Radius'', a work by Robert Mangold, made of porcelain-enamel and steel. History Architects Brubaker/Brandt began designing the seven-story building and attached parking garage in 1974. It was desi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |