Here’s a list of the 18 temporary installations for Exhibit Columbus.
Miller Prize winners
- “Wiikiaami” at First Christian Church, 531 Fifth St., by studio:indigenous.
- “Conversation Plinth,” at the Bartholomew County Public Library Plaza, 536 Fifth St., by IKD.
- Untitled at Irwin Conference Center, 500 Washington St., by Oyler Wu Collaborative.
- “Another Circle,” Mill Race Park, Fifth and Lindsey streets, by Aranda/Lasch.
- “Anything Can Happen in the Woods” at Cummins Corporate Office Building, 500 Jackson St., by Plan B Architecture & Urbanism.
Other professional designs
- “Theoretical Foyer,” Seventh and Washington streets, by Cody Hoyt.
- “Pause,” several locations, by Pettersen & Hein.
- “Columbus Circles,” several locations, by Productora.
- “Playhouse,” in an alleyway between Third and Fourth streets, by Snarkitecture.
- “Stairway to Columbus,” on Franklin Street near Washington Street at The Heritage Fund — the Community Foundation of Bartholomew County, by Formafantasma.
University/high school designs
- “Between the Threads,” at the LHP Historic Post Office, 703 Washington St., by Columbus North and Columbus East high school students.
- “Synergy,” at North Christian Church, 850 Tipton Lane, Indiana University students.
- “Inscribed,” between Central Middle School and Columbus Signature Academy — Lincoln, Ohio State University students.
- “Alchemy,” between Central Middle School and Columbus Signature Academy — Lincoln, University of Cincinnati students.
- “49262,” between Central Middle School and Columbus Signature Academy — Lincoln, Ball State University students.
- “Indelible Patterns,” between Central Middle School and Columbus Signature Academy — Lincoln, University of Kentucky students.
- “Cloud Bank,” between Central Middle School and Columbus Signature Academy — Lincoln, University of Michigan students.
Directional/wayfinding
- Designer Rick Valicenti of Thirst, whose logo-styled signage will be considered part of the exhibits.