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Federal Reserve Plaza

Artist

Oliver Andrews

Partner

Ohio Outdoor Sculpture Inventory

Description:

"The tall piece symbolizes man's relationship to nature with its organic grace and gentle cascade. The shorter prismatic piece with its sharp angles and more powerful cascade represents man's relationship to his work and his growth through forceful effort."

"The tall piece symbolizes man's relationship to nature with its organic grace and gentle cascade. The shorter prismatic piece with its sharp angles and more powerful cascade represents man's relationship to his work and his growth through forceful effort."

Dates

Made: 1972

Additional Notes

The plaza is located on the Southwest corner of East Fifth and Main Streets next to the Federal Reserve building. The plaza is not open to the public but the sculptures in the plaza area can be seen from the sidewalk.

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ADA Accessible
Categories
Fountain
Address:

150 E 4th St.
Cincinnati, OH 45202
Hamilton County

Materials

Stainless Steel

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