For Visitors
A printed booklet about the project is available at the Carnegie Center for Art & History, the New Albany-Floyd County Public Library and other businesses around New Albany.
The booklet design was contributed by Idealogy Design & Advertising, the printing was contributed by The News and Tribune.
Tour the public artworks with TakeItArtside! and SCVNGR mobile apps. (Free for iPhone, iPod touch and Android.)
2013 Public Art Installations
- R. Michael Wimmer,
Sacks of Food
Farmer’s Market, 202 East Market Street - Boris Zakic,
Painting
109 East Market Street - Tiffany Carbonneau,
New Albany Now
Wick’s Pizza, 225 State Street - Lee and Betty Benson,
The Stage that New Albany Built
Riverview Towers, 500 Scribner Drive
2012 Public Art Installations
- Jacob Stanley,
Sweat Equity
St. Marks United Church of Christ Garden, 202 East Spring Street - Nathan Smith,
MicroPark
Sidewalk on the North side of the Market Street between State & Pearl Streets - R. Michael Wimmer,
Growth of Education
City-County Building, 311 Hauss Square
2011 Public Art Installations
- Dominic Guarnaschelli,
Resartus
Carnegie Center for Art & History at 201 East Spring Street - Scott Scarboro,
Time Ghost tower-casts #1 and #2
Intersection of Market and Scribner Streets
For More Information on New Albany History
- Carnegie Center for Art & History
carnegiecenter.org
(812) 944-7336 - New Albany-Floyd County Public Library
nafclibrary.org
(812) 944-8464 - Floyd County Historical Society
Padgett Museum | (812) 949-255
509 West Market Street - Scribner House | (812) 949-1776
Corner of State and Main - Vintage Fire Museum and Safety Education Center
www.vintagefiremuseum.org | (502) 599-2522
411 East Spring Street - Culbertson Mansion State Historic Site
indianamuseum.org/sites/culbplan.html
(812) 944-9600
914 East Main Street - Division Street School | (812) 945-3204
1803 Conservative Street

