The Fall 2010 IUPUI Collections Care and Management course will be creating Wikipedia articles for the public art collection in and surrounding the Indiana Statehouse. This project will use the resources developed by WikiProject Public art to research, document, and publish articles about these artworks. Please use this page as a starting point for collaboration around the project.
"State legislature recognizes public art project: This week, work done by Wikipedian RichardMcCoy from the WikiProject Public art and his fall 2010 course at IUPUI to document the artwork in and around the Indiana Statehouse will be honored by the Indiana Senate and House of Representatives, who have issued a Concurrent Resolution (sponsored by Senator Jim Merritt and Representative Tom Saunders) to recognize the "valuable work being done by Richard McCoy and the students enrolled in the IUPUI Museum Studies Collections Care and Management course." See also McCoy's description of the project on Witty lama's blog, and coverage in the upcoming Signpost issue."
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As you find resources that will be useful to many people on this project, please place them here with all necessary bibliographical information. Also provide a quick description of what might be found there. I will clean up the style and add any more information as the list is built. Emtrix (talk) 04:11, 17 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Provides a Public Art Locator with specific information about a work of art. Also has further Resources to explore.
Art guide to Indiana: A Bulletin of the Extension Division at Indiana University. (1931). Bloomington, IN: Indiana University.
At main branch of IMCPL in the "Indiana - Art- 1900-1939" folder in the "Indiana - Architects F-H" drawer in the 4th floor vertical files. The index has lists of Indiana artists. This is a good sources for birth and death dates and other works. It's only worth a visit if you are already at the library, don't make a special trip.
Boswell, J.P. (1929). History makers and public memorials. Indiana History Bulletin: 4(1). Indianapolis: Bureau of the Indiana Lirary and History Department.
In the "Monuments - Indiana" folder at the IMA. Don't make a special trip just for this book, but if you are there, it is worth taking a look. The librarian is keeping this folder out for our class.
Burnett, M. (1921). Art and artists of Indiana. New York: The New Century Co. Google Books.
Book includes illustrations of artists and sculptures and will likely be available in libraries; definitely available at IMA. Google Book link provides written information, but limited in illustrations provided. Please note that it was published in 1921. Do not make a special trip to look for photos/illustrations in hard copy - don't believe any Statehouse artwork/artists are pictured.
Falk, P.H. (1999) Who was who in American art: 1564-1975. USA:Sound View Press.
Definitely available at IMA library, possibly at IMCPL. Good for a quick record of artist dates, works, locations, etc.
For citeable information on any governors honored in Statehouse art.
Robert M. Taylor [et al.] (1989). Indiana, A New Historical Guide. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society.
"Suggestions From Art Advisory Committee," Meeting. (July 23, 1958).
Notes from the meeting. Topics covered: Suggestions for use of available space, General remarks on themes and type of art, selection of artists, Budget, and Needs of art committee.
Hard copy located at Indianapolis Museum of Art, Stout Reference Library.
"Statehouse Art Rule Changes Proposed." Indianapolis Star, February 28, 1968.
Lists 6 guidelines which changed the arrangement of various artwork in the interior of the Statehouse. Might be interesting to include in all articles for Statehouse artworks but particularly affected the Willard and Bolton plaques. Hard copy available at Indianapolis Museum of Art, Stout Reference Library and at IMCPL main branch, 4th floor verticle files in the "Indianapolis-State Capitol (Statehouse)" folder.