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
The mural when new
Year1987 (1987)
ConditionHidden from view
Location612 N. High St., Columbus, Ohio
Coordinates39°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]

The mural in 2012

References

  1. "Artist Selected for Planned Mural", Kevin Parks. This Week Community News. 28 mar 2012. Retrieved 20 jun 2012.
  2. News, KEVIN PARKS, ThisWeek Community. "Muralist ready to make a scene in Clintonville". ThisWeek Community News.
  3. "Before and After: Short North". August 11, 2020.


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