Ribbon cut on large public art project along 116th Street in downtown Fishers

The Wilkinson Brothers talk about their public art project

If you have driven along eastbound 116th Street near the Nickel Plate Trail, the latest piece of Fishers public art is something that likely caught your eye.  It is the work of the Wilkinson Brothers, Corey & Casey, both Fishers residents, as they won the contract among 22 submissions.

Chris Reid, CEO of CRG Residential, was the underwriter of the mural, which aims to depict the history of Fishers and include what is happening today.  It is located on the north end of 116th Street at the Nickel Plate Trail, on the site that will soon have a public plaza and a Cafe Patachou restaurant.

 

Mayor Scott Fadness, speaking at the mural
Chris Reid, CEO of CRG Residential, cuts the ribbon along with many city officials

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