Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis Public Art Collection

Especially notable sculptures in the collection include James Wille Faust's The Herron Arch 1 (2005), the Peirce Geodetic Monument (1987), and Steve Wooldridge's Zephyr (1998).

Additional sculptures are located on private property adjacent to IUPUI, including the Indiana Avenue cultural district, Riley Hospital for Children, and the J. F. Miller Foundation.

For example, Don Gummer’s Reunion (1992), Casey Eskridge’s Torso Fragment (2005), Eric Nordgulen’s Antenna Man (1998), and Anatomy Vessel (Saplings) (2003–2005).

[3] The Indiana University Board of Trustees regularly reviews and approves proposals to site public art works on campus.

In addition, a Fall 2009 Museum Studies course at IUPUI undertook the project of researching and reporting on the condition of outdoor sculptures on campus.

John Torreano 's Mega-Gem on loan from the Indianapolis Museum of Art in the IUPUI Public Art Collection
James Wille Faust's The Herron Arch 1 in the IUPUI Public Art Collection