Freedom Through Safety (Permanent Public Art) by Adam Schultz  Image: In June 2010, artist Adam Schultz was commissioned to produce an innovative public art sculpture for the Town of Parker’s new Police Department. Schultz’s creation, “Freedom Through Safety,” features a life-sized bronze eagle in flight, held 14 feet in the air by two vertical stainless steel pillars. One pillar represents safety, and the other symbolizes strength. The base of the sculpture includes a “circle of hands” — tiles pressed with handprints of local community members from children to senior citizens, metaphorically representing the support and involvement of the community.
In June 2010, artist Adam Schultz was commissioned to produce an innovative public art sculpture for the Town of Parker’s new Police Department. Schultz’s creation, “Freedom Through Safety,” features a life-sized bronze eagle in flight, held 14 feet in the air by two vertical stainless steel pillars. One pillar represents safety, and the other symbolizes strength. The base of the sculpture includes a “circle of hands” — tiles pressed with handprints of local community members from children to senior citizens, metaphorically representing the support and involvement of the community.

Collection: Permanent Exterior Public Art x