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191:, with bricks, English ivy and trellises, but they do not contain public art. In addition to the renovations of the alleys, drainage issues on Fourth and Fifth Streets were repaired. Landscaping of the three alleys was completed by Storrow Kinsella Associates of Indianapolis, Indiana. At the time of this project, William A. Johnson was the urban design advisor to Columbus. 149:. The larger granite plaque reads the following in English and Japanese: "The bricks that form this walkway are a gift of friendship from Mayor Michio Tsukamoto and the citizens of Miyoshi, Japan." The smaller granite plaque reads: "Friendship Way, Dedicated August 5, 1998 by Mayor Michio Tsukamoto, Miyoshi, Japan, Mayor Fred Armstrong, Columbus, Indiana." 202:, Japan. Citizens of Miyoshi contributed over $ 28,000 to pay for Marcheschi's neon sculpture by sponsoring engraved bricks used to line the walkway. Cork Marcheschi's untitled neon sculpture was chosen by a selection committee of interested local parties. Federal funds subsidized $ 99,000 of the total $ 130,000 of the redesign of all three alleys. 182:
In 1990, the city government supported the Streetscape project, a plan to redesign the public space on Washington Street, one of its important thoroughfares. New trees, brick walkways, and banners were included in the original Streetscape project. In 1998 the Streetscape project spread to the 400,
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shapes. For each shape, the Plexiglas panels are held together with an aluminum frame. The shapes include squares, rectangles, yellow circles, and a pink semi-circle with a circular void. While most of these shapes were fully lit by the neon within, the yellow circle contains neon in a spiral that
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The walkway is lined with two colors of brick, with horizontal stripes of light red bricks interrupting repeating sections of dark red-purple bricks. Many of the dark-colored bricks have names carved into them. Two rectangular granite plaques are embedded in the footpath at the Washington Street
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occasionally line the brick pathway, and two rectangular trellises stand halfway down against the northern wall. Two classic wooden benches rest against the northern wall, as well as two distinctive red streetlights.
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and Columbus respectively), were in attendance. School children from both Miyoshi and Columbus assisted in cutting the ribbon, and Columbus students from
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rotates when fully operational. Other lights within the sculpture flicker or appear to move and are bright enough to be viewed during the day.
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opens between 416 and 424 Washington Street. The other entrance opens to the back of the public parking lot at Jackson and Fourth Streets.
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is the name of the brick-lined alley in the 400-block between Washington and Jackson Streets in
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took place on Wednesday, August 5, 1998. Michio Tsukamoto and Fred Armstrong (then mayors of
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At the time of installation, this was Cork Marcheschi's smallest outdoor public sculpture.
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is located in the 400-block of Washington Street in Columbus, Indiana. One entrance to
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Saunders, Leslie (February 5, 1998). "Neon sculpture to complement alley upgrades".
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Cork Marcheschi's neon sculpture is a site specific work created specifically for
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The walls of the alley are uniformly painted a cream color. Garden beds of
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500 and 600 block alleys on the west side of Washington Street, including
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and was installed shortly after the alley's dedication in August 1998.
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refers to the lasting friendship between sister cities Columbus and
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Vollmer, Sabine (August 6, 1998). "Friendship Way lasting gift".
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and completed in 1998. The untitled neon sculpture located in
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Columbus, Indiana: A Look at Modern Art and Architecture
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Cork Marcheschi
Neon art
Columbus
Indiana
United States
Columbus
Indiana
United States
Seattle, Washington
Indianapolis, Indiana
outdoor sculpture
Cork Marcheschi
English ivy
Cork Marcheschi
neon
Plexiglas
Miyoshi, Aichi
Miyoshi, Aichi
Lincoln Elementary School
honeysuckle
clematis
Cork Marcheschi
California College for Arts and Crafts
University of California at Berkeley
San Francisco Art Institute
Minneapolis College of Art and Design
Tacoma Museum of Glass
List of public art in Bartholomew County, Indiana
Chaos I

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