People traveling The Loop multi-use trail at the Broadway bridge over the Pantano Wash might be amused β€” if not momentarily startled β€” to catch sight of a gigantic bat perched atop a pole and riding a bicycle.

It’s a metal sculpture called the β€œbatty biker” by artist Stephen Fairfield.

He was hired by Pima County to create a public art piece reflecting the many bats that roost under bridges along The Loop and the human users, including bicyclists, who use the route. The county oversees the linear-park pathways that now extend to more than 100 miles around the Tucson metro area.

β€œThere was a call for artists by Pima County. The call was for something that was relevant to bicycles and bats β€” and was whimsical,” said Fairfield, whose bat-on-a-bike proposal was selected for the project. β€œIt was $11,000, and they supplied the groundwork and footing.”

He said he constructed the sculpture of carbon steel. It’s about 8Β½-feet long and 5Β½-feet high, and it weighs about 1,000 pounds.

The sculpture, installed earlier this year, was part of a project that added a new 12-foot asphalt multi-use path from Broadway to Kenyon Drive. As with other county construction projects, 1 percent of the final cost was set aside for public art.

Nancy Cole, project manager for the county, said the β€œbatty biker” has been so popular with Loop users that similar sculptures are planned for other sites along the route.

β€œWe’ve decided to do a continuing series, since there are multiple locations on The Loop that bring together bikers and bats and bridges,” Cole said in a news release.

Fairfield said he’s working on a second sculpture β€” a β€œbatty biker family” consisting of a papa bat, mama bat and baby bat on a tandem bike. It is to be installed in February near the North Campbell Avenue bridge.


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