Exhibit Columbus displays wrap up this weekend

There are still a few days left if you haven’t had a chance to check out the art and architecture installations that are part of the first Exhibit Columbus show.

This is the final week for the exhibition which started in August. The exhibition will end on Sunday, Nov. 26th. Although all of the installations won’t disappear overnight, they will begin being dismantled.

Many of the works are along Fifth Street in Columbus, including those chosen for the first J. Irwin and Xenia Miller prizes. The Miller prize installations are at the Bartholomew County Public Library, First Christian Church, Cummins headquarters, the Cummins conference center and in Mill Race Park. There are also college-designed installations at Central Middle School and North Christian Church, as well as other displays downtown along Washington Street.

Organizers say that they are working to find permanent homes for many of the works.

You can get more information at exhibitcolumbus.org.