New Public Art Installation Unveiled in Fayette County
Fayette County has welcomed a striking new addition to its arts scene. A new steel sculpture titled “The Birth of Hope” was installed on Friday near the entrance of the Fayette County Detention Center, located along Old Frankfort Pike.
The project, which honors the dedication of public servants at the Detention Center, was celebrated by Mayor Linda Gorton. She described the artwork as a “beacon of hope and renewal” that will serve as a source of inspiration for individuals coming to and from the facility. Gorton also emphasized the sculpture’s contribution to the county’s vibrant arts community.
Designed by Dave Caudill, an alumnus of the University of Kentucky and the Louisville School of Art, the artwork has a price tag of $200,000. Funding was sourced from the city’s 1% for the arts program, which allocates 1% of bond proceeds or other borrowing toward public art initiatives.
The placement of the sculpture at the Detention Center was strategic. Old Frankfort Pike is recognized as a National Scenic Byway and serves as a significant tourism route leading into the famous horse country of Central Kentucky. City officials opted for this location not only for its visibility but also because the city owns the land, which facilitated installation and reduced costs.
The design selection process for the sculpture included input from corrections employees, members of the Lexington Public Arts Commission, and local artists. Officials hope that “The Birth of Hope” will not only beautify the area but also reflect the resilience and commitment of those who serve the community.
This installation is a step forward in promoting public art and enhancing the cultural landscape of Fayette County, asserting that art continues to thrive amidst challenges and serve as a powerful medium for expression and hope.