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Downtown Columbus Inc. seeks permission to wrap five downtown utility boxes with local artists' work
Summary
At the Feb. 19 Columbus Art Commission meeting, Megan Hurley of Downtown Columbus Inc. presented a proposal to install vinyl reproductions of local artists' work on five utility control boxes downtown, with the applicant responsible for maintenance and a planned maintenance agreement with the city's Department of Public Service.
Megan Hurley, of Downtown Columbus Inc., presented a request at the Columbus Art Commission meeting on Feb. 19, 2025, to install vinyl wraps reproducing existing works by local artists on five utility control boxes in downtown Columbus.
Hurley said the proposal covers five boxes at locations selected for high pedestrian traffic and new development and that four of the five are traffic control boxes while one is a light control box just south of Broad Street. "This is now the third iteration of this series that we're doing…we're super excited to be pursuing wrapping five more boxes this year," Hurley said.
The application names the artists whose existing work would be reproduced: Zach Van Horn, Elizabeth Miller, Anna Sokol, Alisa Workman and Chaz…
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