The first-ever Prairie Village Art Walk will take place June 11 as the city dedicates its newest sculpture, “Fifties Freedom In the Village”, at 71st Street and Mission Road. The 3.6-mile walk will start at 5:30 p.m. at 69th and Mission, where the city’s first public sculpture, “The Homesteaders,” stands. Then it’s on to the Village Shops to see the city’s second public sculpture, “Fluid Form.” Artist E. Spencer Schubert and donor Brad Johnson will be at the 6 p.m. ribbon-cutting for the newest piece. Walkers will then continue south on Mission to view four more sculptures before turning around at Corinth Square.
Source: Joco 913 News