Parking to be restricted on Jackson Street during Exhibit Columbus

Photo provided by Exhibit Columbus Esteban Garcia Bravo and Maria Clara Morales are presenting "Prisma," an interactive and immersive light installation inviting visitors to reactivate "invisible" urban spaces.

COLUMBUS, Ind. — The city of Columbus has granted a request from Exhibit Columbus organizers to restrict parking for about four months near one of the installation sites.

The Columbus Board of Works has approved the Landmark Columbus Foundation’s request to have on-street parking on Jackson Street between Sixth and Seventh Street “temporarily removed” from Aug. 1 to Dec. 1.

“The parked cars obstruct visibility of Prisma, Esteban Garcia’s installation,” the organization wrote in its request. “We have communicated with Cummins, and they are OK with the change.”

Exhibit Columbus’ 2023 exhibition will open Aug. 25 and 26 in downtown Columbus. This year’s theme is “Public by Design.”

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