Union Station (mural)
Union Station is a mural in the Short North and Italian Village neighborhoods in Columbus, Ohio. Created by Gregory Ackers, it covers a portion of the north wall of Blick (formerly Utrecht) Art Supplies at 612 N. High St. and depicts the historic Union Station. It was created in 1987 – a decade after the station's demolition.
Union Station | |
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The mural when new | |
Year | 1987 |
Condition | Hidden from view |
Location | 612 N. High St., Columbus, Ohio |
39°58′29.7″N 83°00′10.8″W |
It was located across a parking lot of another well-known Ackers-created mural, Trains.[1] By 2012, the mural was deteriorating, with chipping paint leading to large sections of the mural being lost. The other mural was noted to be in decent shape, however.[2] Around 2014, the hotel Le Méridien Columbus, The Joseph was built on the space that served as a parking lot and both murals can no longer be seen.[3]
References
- "Artist Selected for Planned Mural", Kevin Parks. This Week Community News. 28 mar 2012. Retrieved 20 jun 2012.
- News, KEVIN PARKS, ThisWeek Community. "Muralist ready to make a scene in Clintonville". ThisWeek Community News.
- "Before and After: Short North". August 11, 2020.
External links
- Media related to Union Station (mural) at Wikimedia Commons
- WOSU feature on the mural and its counterpart
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