Owl sculpture to be placed at Benjamin Ave. roundabout

The City of Norfolk said those going near or around the 25th St. and Benjamin Ave. roundabout will have a sculpture to look at. 

May 19, 2023Updated: May 19, 2023
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

NORFOLK, Neb. -- The City of Norfolk said those going near or around the 25th St. and Benjamin Ave. roundabout will have a sculpture to look at. 

In February, the Norfolk City Council approved the art piece called "Who", created by Carl Weiss of Springfield, for the roundabout. 

According to the press release, Weiss said it's not your typical great horned owl in the country. 

“The owl is made up of over 100 Plasma Cut pieces of recycled steel," Weiss said. "His eyes are of copper. They gaze down upon you looking for the perfect time to pounce."

The city said the Norfolk Public Arts Council purchased the art from the Norfolk Sculpture Walk.

The press release said it is the responsibility of the Norfolk Public Arts Council to advise the mayor and city council of potential arts programs and activities pertinent to the city; notify the city representative on the Arts Council and make recommendations regarding potential arts programs and activities; review and make recommendations for art considered for placement on city-owned property; and research grants, programs and other activities pertaining to enhancement of the arts to the city.

“Public art enhances and beautifies our community. This is one of the first major initiatives of the Norfolk Public Arts Council. We look forward to more,” said Mayor Josh Moenning.

If anyone is interested in donating a sculpture to the Norfolk Sculpture Walk, purchasing a current art piece, or taking part in the guided tour call the Norfolk Area Visitors Bureau at 402-371-2932.

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