A 6-foot-tall, crimson-colored IU trident was installed in Civic Plaza, between Concourses A and B, on Jan. 19.
The university commissioned the sculpture as a symbol of IU’s commitment and contributions to the city, state and world; and a celebration of the students, faculty, staff, alumni, families and others who embody the Indiana University spirit.
The trident was created by an Indianapolis-based business co-owned by Lola Hamilton, who was born and raised in central Indiana and is an alumna of the IU Herron School of Art and Design in Indianapolis.
“Initially as a student, I focused mainly on 2D art drawing and painting,” Hamilton said. “As part of the required core classes, I had to take an introduction into 3D art, and I completely fell in love with it. So I switched my major and finished in the sculpture department.”
“There are only a handful of companies in the entire country that do what we do,” she said. “I feel really blessed that I was able to find a career in this field, doing what I love every day.”
Creating university logos and letters is a common task for Hamilton and her team, but the trident presented unique challenges.
“We work with a different university with a logo that is an ‘I’ and it’s very simple,” she said. “The trident takes that and complicates it by a hundred because it requires many square shapes and angles. We had to think about every single plane of the whole three-dimensional sculpture.”
The trident is primarily made of steel and is lit from the inside, giving it a glow on both sides and the edges of the structure. It will be on display at the airport through Jan 19, 2025.
“Since I and another artist with the company have IU degrees, it is a bit more meaningful,” Hamilton said. “It’s also special to us because we fly out of Indianapolis International when we travel, so seeing our stuff there is exciting. It’s a beautiful airport, and we’re fortunate to have that kind of facility in our city.”
Hamilton said she did not expect her journey as a professional artist to keep her in Indianapolis, but she is happy it did. For IU students who want to build careers in Indiana, like nearly 90% of the university’s Indianapolis campus graduates, she shared this message: “We are in the center of the United States, the crossroads of America, a hub for conventions and other activities. This is a great place to create and have people across the country and the world see what you’re doing.”