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The Self-Guided Tour Of Selected Works
Of Publicly Accessible Art Map

Citizens WWI Memorial Jamboree Rolling Ahead MLK Memorial La Columba Statue Of Liberty Leap Plunge Network ARTMAP_2

If your print-out of this map is difficult to read, a hard-copy brochure of this on-line guide can be obtained from the city's Office of Cultural Affairs (see Contact Us page). Copies are also available at the Columbia Convention and Visitors Bureau and at the Daniel Boone City Building.

1) WWI Memorial Click_Me
Boone County Courthouse Square, Walnut and Eighth Streets
  2) First Born 
by Don Bartlett
1986, bronze
Boone County Courthouse Square, Walnut and Eight Streets

3) Jamboree Click_Me
by Jim Calvin and Andy Davis
1996, bronze
Boone County Courthouse Square, Walnut and Eighth Streets

  4) The Suspended Globe
by Julia Balk
1999, bronze
First National Bank, Broadway and Eight Streets

5) People
by Don Bartlett
1971, fiberglass
Boone County National Bank, Broadway and Eighth Streets

  6) Rolling Ahead Click_Me
by Ron Fondaw
1999, ceramic tile & neon
Eighth and Cherry Parking Garage, Eighth and Cherry Streets

7) North Gateway Entrance
by George Julian Zolnay
1929, bronze
University of Missouri-Columbia, Elm and Eighth Streets

  8) Yeilding Spire
by John Brough Miller
1984, cor-ten steel
University of Missouri-Columbia, Lowry Mall off Ninth Street

9) Beetle Bailey
by Mort Walker and Neal Walker
1992, bronze
University of Missouri-Columbia campus, Maryland and Conley Avenues

  10) Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Click_Me
by Barbara Grygutis
1993, granite, brick, ceramic tile & sod
MKT Nature and Fitness Trail, Stadium Boulevard entrance

11) La Colomba Click_Me
by Peter Chinni
1979, stainless steel
Corner of Broadway and Garth Avenue

  12) Cypher
by Albert Paley
2002, steel
Columbia Public Library, 100 W. Broadway

13) Tree of Knowledge
by Joseph Falsetti
1970, bronze, brass, silver
Columbia Public Library, 100 W. Broadway (on the southwest end of the building)

  14) Taking The Plunge Click_Me
by Norman Courtney
2002, Plexiglass, fiberglass, silver leaf, sculpting foam & blown plastic
Activity & Recreation Center (ARC),
corner of Clinkscales & Ash streets

15) Art of Memory
by Hugh Merrill
2004, vinyl, polysilk, digital prints, oil and acrylic paint, canvas, screen printing, plastic and plywood
Sanford-Kimpton Building, 1005 W. Worley

  16) Citizens Click_Me
by Joseph Falsetti
1973, Cor-Ten Steel
Columbia Daily Tribune building, 100 N. Fourth Street

17) Statue of Liberty Replica Click_Me
1950, copper
currently on view in the lobby of the Daniel Boone City Building, 701 E. Broadway (previously at the Gentry Building, 100 S. Seventh Street)

  18) Pegasus and Bellerphon
by Larry Young
1988, bronze
Columbia College campus, Dulany Hall, off North Eighth Street

19) Bathers
by Oskar Stonorov and Jorio Vivarelli
1966, bronze
Stephens College near the art department and library, off Ripley Street

  20) Nexus
by Larry Young
1996, bronze
Boone Hospital Center Medical Park, East Broadway and Old Highway 63

21) Leap In To Click_Me
by Mark La Mair
1999, aluminum
Oakland Family Aquatic Center, 1900 Blueridge Road

  22)

Network Click_Me
by Susan Taylor Glasgow
2001, sandblasted, etched & colored glass, Fire Station No. 8, corner of Nifong Boulevard and Bearfield Road

 


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