Encounter Lafayette's public art in a personal way.
Below you'll find maps and brief descriptions to help you find each featured work. Enjoy.
The City Hall Murals by Robert Dafford
The city hall murals consist of five works by Dafford. Walk around the entire building to experience each.
Dej´a Vu by Mike Stansbury
Walk into city hall. Deja Vu holds court in the atrium.
The Dr. Seuss Wall by Lucas Menard
As mentioned in the book, this work was made in chalk, so it no longer exists. Nonetheless, here is the location. At the nearby science museum you'll find painted works by Chris Pavlik.
Legacy by George Rodrigue
This sculpture is tucked away in Lafayette's busiest business district ... but well worth seeking out.
Live the Infinite by Jude Leonard
One of the more difficult to find works, Live the Infinite is tucked into an alley off of downtown's Buchanan Street.
Miss Rose's Bar by Al LaVergne
The happy reveler at Miss Rose's Bar welcomes you to the city at the Lafayette Convention and Visitors Commission welcome center.
Saint Philomena by Susan David
The patron of lost causes can be seen in a short walk down the alley off of Garfield Street.
Twisted Loop by Robert Wiggs
Twisted Loop has been a hidden fixture in Lafayette for years. Now it has its own park near Congress street.
The University Art Museum Water Feature by James Garland
One of Lafayette's most photographed backdrops sits quietly along Saint Mary Boulevard.