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Bowling Green launches striking public art initiative to enhance city’s aesthetic charm and cultural allure

Aug 11, 2023 | 6:44 AM

BOWLING GREENOn Thursday, during the Warren County Fiscal Court meeting public officials announced the inception of “Love BGKY,” the new public art initiative which will feature industrial art pieces at various signature locations and attractions throughout Bowling Green. The effort, which is one of many current projects involving the Arts of Southern Kentucky, will contribute to the existing public art effort across the city and the county, adding further value to the culture and elevating the economic vitality and aesthetic qualities of the community. Each art piece will include a heart and the letters “BGKY” – while several of the pieces may slightly differ based on the location, each installation will be 19 feet long and 6 feet tall.

“The ‘Love BGKY’ art initiative will capture the attention of locals while also impacting the various visitors who come to Bowling Green,” said Jeffrey Reed, president and CEO of Arts of Southern Kentucky. “Public art invigorates public spaces, and these art pieces are so eye-catching, they will also serve as a tourism draw for visitors to snap pictures and post to their social networks, bringing further awareness to Bowling Green and inspiring others in their networks to visit the city.”

The “Love BGKY” art pieces are slated for the following locations:

  • Western Kentucky University’s Campus
  • The National Corvette Museum
  • SKyPAC
  • Stadium Park Plaza
  • Buchanon Park
  • The Historic Railpark

The Bowling Green Convention and Visitors Bureau, otherwise known as Visit BGKY, has helped fund half of this initiative.

“Tourists love to see public art in communities they visit, and they enjoy posting about places they are exploring to their friends and relatives. These industrial art pieces not only contribute to the need for more local art, but it will help to generate further awareness of BGKY and all the awesome attractions, shops, and events our area offers. The Tourism Commission is very excited to be able to contribute to this project becoming a reality in these areas where visitors and residents congregate,” said Sherry Murphy, executive director for the Bowling Green Convention and Visitors Bureau.

The art installments will be built on a rolling schedule. To stay updated on the project’s progress, follow Bowling Green’s official tourism account at VisitBGKY on all social media channels.