
Thanks to a generous artist, a new peace of artwork is coming to Atchison Kansas and will be unveiled Wednesday.
The unveiling is set for Wednesday afternoon for the large highway art in memory of Amelia Earhart south of Atchison, just in time for the Amelia Earhart Festival this weekend.
It all started when the artist, John Cerney, asked if the city was interested in an art peace about Amelia. Cerney does one project are year based his interest for free, according to Jacque Pregont, President of the Atchison Area Chamber of Commerce.
“In the conversation we talked about the Amelia Earhart festival and the fact that Amelia was born here and spent a lot of her childhood here, this was home. Also about the fact that we’ve done an Amelia Earhart festival 16 years and this is the 75th anniversary of her disappearance,” she said. “And so he said I think it’s just meant to be.”
The artwork will be on U.S. 73 Highway just south of Atchison. It will be unveiled Wednesday afternoon and will serve as a welcome to Atchison. It’s titled, Amelia comes home.
“it’s Amelia’s plane, Amelia, Fred Noonan, their gas can and their map like that’s were they landed,” she said. “So it’s kind of a whimsical approach to where Amelia is.”
The artwork will be a permanent fixture for more than a decade. It could last 15 to 20 years, according to the artist. He also plans to check on the artwork frequently.
The large artwork will be unveiled at 4:00 pm this afternoon at its permanent location along highway 73 south of Atchison.