The Greater Columbus Arts Council says the Public Art Plan Initiative will be a roadmap that will lay out a blueprint of art for the next five to 10 years.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A yearlong effort to bring more public art to Columbus is expected to be released by the end of this year or early 2025.
“Columbus is one of the last of the 14 largest cities in the country without a comprehensive public art plan,” Jami Goldstein, vice president of marketing, communications and events for the Greater Columbus Arts Council (GCAC), said.
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Goldstein said the GCAC started a study in early 2023 that was funded by Columbus and Franklin County to look at how and …