In Memory of Union Station
The Franklin County Convention Facilities Authority today owns the largest contemporary collection of local art in central Ohio. All of the pieces are on display in the Greater Columbus Convention Center, the Hilton Columbus Downtown and the three Convention Center parking garages. The collection is the result of a communitywide call for art, overseen by a committee of community members and implemented by collection curators James and Michael Reese of Reese Brothers Productions. The artists represent the diversity of the Columbus community, cutting across age, gender and race.
Materials
Tile Mosaic
Dates
Made: 2016
Installed: 2016
Additional Notes
Vine 2 West, 7 West, 3 South
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Location
45 Vine. St. 43215, Columbus, Ohio, 43215
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Please note: The Greater Columbus Arts Council (Arts Council) does not own or manage any public art. For the purposes of this database many pieces were entered by the Arts Council while we continue to search for the appropriate owner/manager of the work and other information to complete the entry. The Arts Council has tried to gather all available information about the works in this database, however, we acknowledge there may be missing or inaccurate information. If you can help us correct any inaccuracies, or provide more complete information, we would be grateful. Please use “Something missing? Please send us a note” below.
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Indoor Collection
Type
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Public Art
Artist
Name: Columbus College of Art & Design Outreach
Statement: The demolition of Union Station occurred in September of 1979. With this project, we create our own trains in homage to the arcade. In capturing the seasons throughout the train cars, each child is given the artistic license to reflect their own personal cultures and perception of the world celebrating the child's vantage point.
Attributes
- Indoors