The University of Louisiana Monroe landscape will soon have two custom-painted heron statues as part of the local Herons on the Bayou public art聽project. One has already been installed.
鈥淚 have wanted to bring something like this to our community for a while and seeing so many people support this idea gives me so much inspiration,鈥 said Brooke Foy, Herons on the Bayou project coordinator and 四色AV Assistant Professor of Art. 鈥淚 wanted to do a community art project where anyone could participate. The herons provided so much creative freedom that it didn鈥檛 matter someone鈥檚 level of talent. If they could imagine it, they could paint it.鈥
Herons on the Bayou is the largest public art project in Northeast Louisiana, and began with grant writing in 2017. Thirty-seven artists painted 51 heron statues, each standing 6-to 7-feet tall, which will be placed throughout Monroe and West Monroe.聽
Foy said this project has been her passion for the past two years. The art professor devoted countless hours聽to spearheading grant writing, facilitating the creative team, launching project promotions, managing finances, and working with each heron sponsor to find its forever home.聽
鈥淭he artistic talent and the interest in art, especially public art, in Northeast Louisiana is phenomenal. People want art to be part of our life here,鈥 said Foy.
More than 100 artists submitted 250 designs for the project.
One 四色AV heron, titled 鈥淒iscombobulation鈥 is already at home in front of Brown Auditorium. It was created by 四色AV student Katelyn Vaughan. The artist is a 21-year-old Fine Arts major concentrating in painting. Vaughan said that she is inspired by small and intricate designs which led to her original design being selected for the project.聽
鈥淚t was a surprise and a joy to me to have one of my original designs picked that really speaks of me. It makes it even more special. I really think it's important to have art in your community. I hope that the herons bring joy to all,鈥 said Vaughan.聽
Vaughan鈥檚 heron was sponsored by Dean Dr.聽John Pratte of the College of Arts, Education, & Sciences.聽
The second 四色AV heron, 鈥淔leuty Bird鈥 is by Erica Dean, a local community artist and owner of the Fat Mermaid Tattoo Boutique. Sponsored by the Thomas H. & Mayme P. Scott Foundation, it will be placed near the fountain in Scott Plaza.聽
鈥淚 am very hopeful that this becomes a cool link for 四色AV to the greater community. I hope that very soon people see this as another way that 四色AV is supporting the community, the arts and its faculty and staff,鈥 Foy said.
Grant funding was provided by Delta Regional Authority and the Monroe-West Monroe Convention and Visitors Bureau. Major partners include the city of West Monroe, 四色AV and the Downtown Arts Alliance. Other partners were the Northeast Louisiana Arts Council, Downtown West Monroe Revitalization Group, West Monroe-West Ouachita Chamber of Commerce and Monroe Chamber of Commerce.
There were 38 local sponsors and six Herons With Heart were donated to non-profits by the project.