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The End of a Line

Artist

Name: Todd Buschur
Statement: The End of a Line is a painting of a passenger train, the C&O(Chesapeake & Ohio) which serviced the Columbus, Ohio area during the mid 1950's and 1960's. The C&O would have come through Columbus and stopped at Union Station, which once sat on today's present site of the Greater Columbus Convention Center. The painting called The End of the Line shows the train approaching the bumper often found at the end of a railroad line. In addition, The End of a Line is also a homage to the once thriving passenger train network that serviced the Columbus Ohio.

Description:

The Franklin County Convention Facilities Authority today owns the largest contemporary collection of local art in central Ohio. All of the pieces are on display in the Greater Columbus Convention Center, the Hilton Columbus Downtown and the three Convention Center parking garages. The collection is the result of a communitywide... Read more

The Franklin County Convention Facilities Authority today owns the largest contemporary collection of local art in central Ohio. All of the pieces are on display in the Greater Columbus Convention Center, the Hilton Columbus Downtown and the three Convention Center parking garages. The collection is the result of a communitywide call for art, overseen by a committee of community members and implemented by collection curators James and Michael Reese of Reese Brothers Productions. The artists represent the diversity of the Columbus community, cutting across age, gender and race.

Dates

Made: 2015
Installed: 2016

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South Building - First Floor Lobby

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400 N. High St.
Columbus, Ohio 43215
Franklin County
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Materials

Acrylic on canvas

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