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Billboard & Banner Locations

Banners can be found on the following institutions around town: IMA, Indianapolis Art Center, Eiteljorg Museum, Indianapolis Artsgarden, Herron School of Art + Design and above the Pathways for Peace garden across the street from iMOCA.

Be on the lookout when you are driving, biking or walking as well--there are billboards bearing the "Untitled (For Jeff)" image located in or around Broad Ripple, Irvington, Downtown, Trader's Point, Nora, Speedway, Fairgrounds, Raymond Park, the Far East side and the Near East side.

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I think the banner placement is excellent because it keeps art on people's minds at random points throughout the day. People can think about what they see, while driving (which can be a good time for uninterrupted thought).

I think art on large banners, especially body parts is very thought provoking. It could mean something different to each person who views it. Extending a hand in peace. What a wonderful image at this time of year!

I saw it driving in to Indy on 65 south and it forced me to process the imagery. It was a welcome change from fast food billboards. An open hand can mean so many things.

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