A local art teacher, a ceramicist and an alumni from the Kentucky School for the Blind have dedicated countless hours over the last five years creating an art project on a bustling block of Frankfort Avenue in Clifton.
The 57-foot-long curved structure sits inside Bank Commons, a small park catty-corner to the American Printing House for the Blind.
Its placement is intentional, said muralist and art teacher Liz Richter. While the wall is a colorful display for sighted people, the materials that make up the wall allow the blind and low-vision community to feel the artistic images that convey Clifton history.
The 400-square-foot art installation is a true multi-sensory display, and the creatives behind it have dubbed it “a passion project” and an inclusive display for all residents. Clift