Created By: Reconnecting to Our Waterways
Grid Currents
Category: Outdoor Sculpture
Collection: Reconnecting to our Waterways
Location: 1800 Nowland Avenue, Indianapolis, IN, 46201
Medium type: Metal
Date created: 2016
Through a partnership with Williams Creek Management funded by the Kresge Foundation, Reconnecting to Our Waterways (ROW) worked with local artists and community members to create rest stops that give people a chance to pause and see the power of art and the beauty on the Near Eastside. Led by artist Eric Nordgulen, students from Herron School of Art and Design, a team of professional artists, local residents, and stakeholders collaborated on the design and implementation of public art installations centered on waterway issues and inspirations. Grid Currents, created by Herron student Kevin Bielicki, is inspired by the aerial view of Pogue’s Run and its intersection with people and the park.
Kevin Bielicki is an Indianapolis-based artist inspired by forms found in nature. Bielicki received his bachelor’s degree in fine arts from the University of Delaware and is currently working on a master’s degree in sculpture from Herron. Bielicki is interested in the progressive qualities of botanical forms and how they find ways to grow despite many obstacles. His most recent works exploit tree rings to explore time, history, and space.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Pogue's Run Tour
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