Terre Haute City/Visitors Guide 2025-2026 | Page 27

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Take a self-guided tour of public sculptures in Terre Haute. The Art Spaces collection is spread throughout the downtown, on college campuses and in city parks, and several offer a unique window into Terre Haute’ s cultural history. All are free-of-charge and may be toured on foot, by bike or car. Download a map from wabashvalleyartspaces. com or stop by the Art Spaces office at 669 Ohio Street for a free brochure and map. Each unique art work offers interest to people of all ages.
1. Gatekeeper by Sally Rogers 7th and Poplar Street
2. Solar Sycamore by Watermark Chestnut at 7th Street
3. Composite House for Terre Haute by Lauren Ewing Wabash Avenue at 14th Street
4. Flame of the Millennium by Leonardo Nierman 5500 Wabash Avenue
5. A Song for Indiana by Teresa Clark Dresser Drive at 1st Street
6. A Chorus of Trumpets by Howard Kalish 200 N 7th Street
7. Emanating Connections by Chakaia Booker 540 N 7th Street
8. TREE by Mark Wallis Wabash Ave. at Adams Blvd.
9. Renewal by Tim Upham 5th and Cherry Street
10. Free Fly by Robert Evans 7th Street at Ohio Street
11. Max Ehrmann at the Crossroads by Bill Wolfe Wabash Ave & 7th Street
12. Light of Hope and Healing by Meg White 1711 N 6 1 / 2 Street
13. Runner by Doug Kornfeld 601 N 6th Street
14. A Reading Place by Madeline Wiener 550 N 6th Street
15. On Wings of Flight by Obie Simonis 500 S Fruitridge Avenue
16. Urban Flowers by C. J. Rench 7th Street at Ohio
17. ISU Sphere by Brandon Zebold 620 Chestnut Street
18. Spirit of Space by Bob Emser 25 S 7th Street
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