Public Art Program
The Indiana Museum of Art establishes a public art network throughout downtown Logansport, transforming the city into an open-air gallery of contemporary sculpture.
The program includes monumental signature works, a rotating sculpture plaza, and a walkable downtown sculpture corridor that connects key civic spaces.
Installations extend throughout the downtown district and along the riverfront, creating a continuous public art experience accessible year-round.
A central installation site at Little Turtle Plaza serves as a focal point for rotating exhibitions, presenting large-scale works by nationally and internationally recognized artists in the public realm.
Over time, this growing collection of public artworks creates a distinctive visual identity for Logansport and embeds art into the daily life of the community.

A monumental sculpture anchoring the public art program and establishing a visible, lasting identity for Logansport.
Signature Works
The public art program includes landmark sculptures that serve as defining visual anchors within the city, establishing a recognizable identity and positioning Logansport as a destination for large-scale contemporary art.
Rotating Program
A rotating sculpture program introduces new works over time, ensuring that the public art experience remains dynamic, evolving, and responsive to contemporary artistic practice.
A Public Art Network
The Public Art Program functions as an extension of the Indiana Museum of Art, expanding the museum experience into the public realm. Rather than a single destination, the program creates a distributed network of artworks embedded throughout the city—extending the museum into the public realm.
