Fly Away Home Riverbox is located in:

Dublin Spring, Historic Dublin
South Riverview at Spring Hill

There is NO PUBLIC PARKING on South Riverview.
Please park in a public lot in Historic Dublin and walk to the park.
Dublin parks are open dawn to dusk.
When visiting, please observe the City of Dublin’s Parks Courtesy and Rules, http://www.dublin.oh.us/recreation/parks/rules.php.

For a map of DAC Riverbox locations, please click here.

GPS coordinates:
40d 5’ 57.7” N
83d 6’ 42.9” W

Clues:
• Approach the majestic bridge and follow the winding stairs down, under, around and through the limestone structures, both natural and man-made.
• Turn right (downstream) at the bottom of the stairs.
• Notice Dublin Spring on the right.
• Continue just past the Spring, and look right.


Once you discover Fly Away Home Riverbox, please tell us about it by sharing your experience in the DAC Riverboxes Guest Book

To link to these clues as a printable PDF document, please click here.

Artist and Credits:

Clare Murray Adams
Southington, Ohio


Clare Murray Adams specializes in encaustic art and incorporates found objects into her work. She began developing her artwork as a fiber artist, and is inspired by history and the seasons. Murray Adams is Associate Professor of Art of the Visual Art Department at Malone College in Canton, Ohio.

For more information, please visit www.claremurrayadams.com.

Fly Away Home Riverbox was inspired by the avian life sustained around the Scioto River, and the connection between the water of the river and the water of the spring. Adorned with bird images and nest structures, the Riverbox was made from found objects. The artist recognizes that these objects may no longer be useful, yet have a history. Through her artwork, she now gives them new life, new history and a new soul.

 

Dublin Arts Council thanks our Riverboxes supporters:

Dublin Arts Council thanks The Dublin Foundation and Target Stores for their financial support of this exciting project. Ongoing support for Dublin Arts Council is received from the City of Dublin’s hotel/motel bed tax endowment and the Ohio Arts Council. The City of Dublin Parks and Open Space Department and the Dublin Historical Society have collaborated with Dublin Arts Council in the project’s development.