[5] A photograph in the Digital collection of IUPUI University Library shows Adolfo Doddoli engaging in an abrasive technique to finish a sculpture.
[6][7] Indiana Limestone was stored in the Herron School of Art from at least February 23, 1976, to its installation on the north side of the lecture hall before August 1978.
[8] Since the installation of the sculpture, it has not been moved from its position at the east corner of the north side of the lecture hall which is located at 325 University Blv in Indianapolis, Indiana.
[9] The artist requested its placement at the north side of the lecture hall under the overhang so as to protect the sculpture from corrosion.
[2] A request was issued for the creation of this base in February 1976, citing the space the finished sculpture was taking up in Herron's art studios, but there is no evidence that it was made until the installation in 1978.
Through a series of memorandums in 1978 and 1979 between Weber, Vice Chancellor Moore, Gary Freeman and Adolfo Doddoli a plaque was made and eventually installed on the base of the sculpture some time after June 5, 1979.
After a short break from school to teach Doddoli attended the University of Kentucky at Lexington where he obtained a master's degree in fine arts in 1969.
[3] He returned the next year as a full faculty member, staying at Herron until 1999 retiring as associate professor emeritus.
This exhibition featured furniture designs by thirteen artists and was held in the LimeLight gallery in Dearborn, Michigan.
"[16] A Museum Studies course at IUPUI recently undertook the project of researching and reporting on the condition of 40 outdoor sculptures on the university campus.