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Virginia Overton Sculpture at the New CML

Clip: Season 3 Episode 42 | 4m 23sVideo has Closed Captions

Discarded marble from the Columbus Metropolitan Library is turned into a sculpture.

The newly renovated main branch of the Columbus Metropolitan Library is scheduled to reopen to the public on June 25, 2016. Gone is the marble façade on the east face of the building, and it its place is an airy wall of windows breathing light into the new space. The discarded marble was put to use in a new sculpture by New York-based artist Virginia Overton who salvaged the demolition debris.

06/15/2016 | Rating NR

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Noves Històries

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Clip: S3 Ep42 | 6m 30s | The Ohio Art League's Noves Històries exhibit is now on display at OSU's Urban Arts Space. (6m 30s)

Virginia Overton Sculpture, Noves Històries Preview

Preview: S3 Ep42 | 30s | A new sculpture by Virginia Overton at the Columbus Metropolitan Library main branch. (30s)

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