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Meet The New Linden Art Docks

Three Linden-area artists and designers make their mark on the community with custom CoGo docks.

AUGUST 25, 2021

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Last year we put out a call for artists and designers living or working in the Linden neighborhood to submit their work to be featured on the newly placed CoGo bike share docking stations at three locations; the Linden Branch Library, St. Stephen's Community House and Linden Transit Center. Thank you to Columbus Public Health and the Better Bike Share Partnership for their commitment to community and their support of this program.

Three artists and designers were selected earlier this year and we're excited to share their impressive work with you today. This work showcases the creativity and resilience of the Linden community and the newly adorned docks take pride-of-place where neighbors will encounter them daily.

Let's meet the artists

Tiana Ferguson-Nieves

”I wanted to share my art with my community, and give to a place that has given so much to me.”

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Bryant Anthony

“The design was inspired by the Pan-African flag designed by Marcus Garvey in 1920. I wanted to honor the centennial celebration by paying tribute to what Marcus Garvey created. I felt it a significant and important time in America today, especially for African Americans, to see more positive imagery.”

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Kamar Kent

“Through my art, this is me giving flowers to my community for raising me and all the people who call it home. My connection to Linden is simple, I was born here, I went to school here and nearly everyone I know including me still lives here, it is all we know.”

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