"Pillar of Freedom" by Jim Benedict | Obelisk 450

Jim Benedict worked as a public artist for over a decade. A professor of sculpture at Jacksonville University, where an emphasis of Benedict’s and JU’s curriculum is public art production, his approach to public art is community-based. He saw public art as an opportunity for a collaborative process that brings together artistic vision and the cultural identity of a community.

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​ARTIST STATEMENT
Over the last century, the Constitutional Memorial obelisk has been witness to great societal changes. It has been a place marker for the long march to freedom for all citizens. The obelisk has been inverted to liberate it from the market grounds. We are free to see it from a new perspective. Historical references to the city complete the pediment. Altogether, the elements form a game piece that has the freedom to go in any direction. It is up to the players to make a move.

Materials include wood, fiberglass, steel, and locally sourced seashells.

Originally located at the Visitor Information Center, now on display outside Fort Mose Historic State Park.

Freedom to live according to one’s own culture, religion, and lifestyle is a universal human right. St. Augustine has a historic perspective including freedom lost and freedom found. It has been a triumphant place where many have found freedom, but also where significant struggles for the sake of freedom occurred. In celebrating our heritage, we must acknowledge there are scars left from injustices as we work to ... view more »

Collection: Obelisk 450

Medium type: Fiberglass; Natural Material; Steel; Wood

Date created: September 4, 2015

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