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The Florida Keys Sculpture Trail:

23 Dec 2025 11:04 AM | Anonymous

Fragments




The vision of Key West philanthropists Mr. John Padget and the late Mr. Jacob Dekker launched the public art sculpture trail project in 2017 along U.S. 1. The trail originally featured 15 sculptures created by The Art Students League of New York’s Model to Monument Program. The Trail includes “Fragments” on the bayside of Upper Matecumbe at MM80.2.


Now the Sculpture Trail is growing from 15 to 19 sculptures, all accessible to the public. The installations require long-term maintenance, site security, and accessible pathways. Funding set aside for Public Art programs covers acquisition but local officials provide installation, upkeep and inclusive programming.


The installation of “Hourglass” is currently underway at Southwind Park at MM82.

 


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