Public Art

Projects

46 for XLVI | A murals program for the City of Indianapolis

December 2012

46 for XLVI | A murals program for the City of Indianapolis

The 46 for XLVI program is a partnership between the Arts Council of Indianapolis and the City of Indianapolis. 46 for XLVI was created to elevate the arts and culture of the City in preparation for Super Bowl XLVI. Over the course of the program both local and national artists will create 46 murals around Marion County.

 

2012 Mass Ave Lightbox: Between Two Mirrors

July 2012

Check out artist Brian Priest’s Between Two Mirrors, a new installation (starting August 2012) in the lightbox on Mass Ave from the Arts Council of Indianapolis.

The Limelighter

July 2011

William Denton Ray’s The Limelighter, the 2011 - 2012 installation in the light box on Mass Ave from the Arts Council of Indianapolis.

Patterns in Flight Triptych, 2010

June 2010

See the latest mural in the Picture Windows: Urban Interpretations series at the new Arts Council of Indianapolis office, 924 N. Pennyslvania.

500 Festival 50th Anniversary Legacy Art Project

November 2008

This major and permanent public art sculpture titled “The Tent” is the Festival’s gift to the community and pays tribute to community and volunteer spirit during the Festival’s first 50 impactful years.

"Silent Sellers" by Jodie Hardy

November 2008

New “fashionable” site-specific art installations are coming to three downtown Indianapolis office building windows as part of the Picture Windows: Urban Interpretations public art project from the Arts Council of Indianapolis.

"Iceberg" by Brian Myers

November 2008

“Iceberg” is a mural located at 2301 Winthrop Avenue on the side of the Stone and Rhodes Trucking service garage, and can be viewed while traveling along the Monon Trail Greenway.

Mass Ave Rotating Sculpture Program

August 2008

Dylan Mortimer, Ray Katz, Artur Silva and Leslie Baker to exhibit work along Mass Ave as part of Public Art Rotating Sculpture Program.

Lilly Day of Service

July 2008

In an effort to engage a large percentage of their employees in a major beautification project, Eli Lilly and Company has formed a partnership with Keep Indianapolis Beautiful to make a major impact on the city of Indianapolis.