Event series ‘UnderCurrent’ set to take place beneath Columbus’ longest public art display

Event series ‘UnderCurrent’ set to take place beneath Columbus’ longest public art display

View a previous report from the initial installation of “Current” in the video player above.

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — An event series in Downtown Columbus will take place underneath a floating sculpture at Gay and High streets.

UnderCurrent, which will take place directly below “Current” by Janet Echelman — the longest public artwork in Columbus history — in a new event series from Downtown Columbus Inc. Hoping that it will bring the community’s big ideas to provide unique, accessible, and creative programming to life, the nonprofit is providing a $10,000 grant per event for up to five events in the 2024 programming season. On Tuesday, it announced the first event in the lineup.

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The first UnderCurrent event is in collaboration with the Columbus Museum of Art, which will host its signature BAM — bar, art, and music — event under the sculpture from 5 to 9 p.m. on Friday, May 17. A live DJ and dance party, creative experiences, an interactive photo booth, live painting, food trucks, yard games, and a cash bar will all be included at the first event in the series. Admission to the event is free.

More UnderCurrent programming has yet to be announced for the summer.

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