Cultural Corridor
The Indiana Museum of Art anchors a new Cultural Corridor connecting downtown Logansport to EEL the Wabash Riverfronts.
This walkable arts district links the museum with nearby galleries, public art installations, historic architecture, restaurants, and riverfront spaces—creating a continuous cultural experience throughout the city.
Visitors move through the district on foot, engaging with art both inside and outside the museum, while public sculptures, gathering spaces, and programming activate the downtown environment.
By connecting the museum to the riverfronts and surrounding cultural destinations, the Cultural Corridor establishes Logansport as a vibrant regional destination for contemporary art and culture.
The Cultural Corridor
The corridor extends from the Eel to the Wabash River, connecting the museum to natural landscapes and public space while reinforcing Logansport’s identity as a river city shaped by both culture and geography.

Walkable Experience
The Cultural Corridor is designed as a pedestrian-first experience, encouraging movement through downtown Logansport across a sequence of public art installations, gathering spaces, and cultural destinations.
Riverfront Integration
The corridor extends to the Wabash River, connecting the museum to natural landscapes and public space while reinforcing Logansport’s identity as a river city shaped by both culture and geography.

