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Subtle Rhythms Uniting Diverse Lives

Artist

Name: Brian Jones
Statement: This piece reflects the very best of mankind when diversity is recognized and respected. Each circle represents a human life; colorful, unique, and beautiful. Though each one differs greatly, there is something they all have in common...the 360 degree life cycle. In that cycle we meet others and learn about the inner workings of their lives. Even though we march to the rhythm of our own drum, when we as humans unite with open minds, hearts, and the willingness to learn from each other, as well as work together, we can accomplish magnificent feats that can make life better for all mankind. This piece reflects the very best of mankind when diversity is recognized and respected. Each circle represents a human life; colorful, unique and beautiful. Though each one differs greatly, there is something they all have in common...the 360 degree life cycle

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: 2018
Installed: 2016

Additional Notes

Near Short North Ballroom

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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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