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Art Responding to Architecture in Columbus, Indiana

December 1, 2016 By Aaron M. Renn

I’ve written about the incredible small city of Columbus, Indiana before. It’s arguably the most successful small industrial city in America that is neither a college town nor a state capital. It’s also home to one of the world’s great collections of modern architecture.

One of the reasons that Columbus has done so well is that it hasn’t rested on its laurels, and has looked for new ways to keep making the community better. One of their new efforts is an arts initiative called Exhibit Columbus. I talked by phone with Richard McCoy and Anne Surak about this in my latest podcast. If the audio player doesn’t display for you, click over to listen on Soundcloud.

https://soundcloud.com/aaronrenn/art-responding-to-architecture-in-columbus-indiana

 

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  1. Henrique Ecotelhado says

    January 16, 2017 at 8:11 am

    Great podcast! I’ve been to Columbus a couple of years ago and it’s indeed a beautiful place.

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Aaron M. Renn is an opinion-leading urban analyst, consultant, speaker, and writer on a mission to help America’s cities and people thrive and find real success in the 21st century. (Photo Credit: Daniel Axler)
 
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