Swansation: The story of Lakeland’s swan statues

Learn the history behind the iconic swan statues found around Lakeland.

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There are all sorts of swans to be found on Lake Morton. | Photo by LALtoday

Any Lakelander will recognize the ~60 iconic swan statues found around town — but do you know where they came from? While our real local swans arrived 100 years ago , their fiberglass counterparts flocked to Swan City back in 2002.

Can you spot your favorite fairy tales in this swan’s design? | Photo by LALtoday

The statues first landed in Lakeland during Swansation, a public arts project held to raise funds for Explorations V Children’s Museum — now known as Florida Children’s Museum . The statues were displayed downtown before being auctioned off and relocated around town in 2003. Businesses originally paid $3,000-$20,000 for the swans, then had artists and students decorate each one in a unique style .

Artist Mike Conrad was inspired by Georges Seurat for “A SwanDay Afternoon.” | Photo by LALtoday

Local artist Rick Olivo created a mold for the fiberglass swans, and this wasn’t his only impact on Lakeland. He was also involved with the current-day Lakeland Community Theatre, taught at Rochelle School of the Arts, and created the Florida Children’s Museum’s Dragon of Toys . You may also have heard of his daughter, Karen Olivo , who starred in “Hamilton.”

Lakeland high schoolers refurbished this swan’s Lake Mirror design. | Photo by LALtoday

The birds bear a variety of styles, from bold designs to intricately painted scenes. Some designs have stayed the same over the past 20+ years and others have changed with the times. Lakeland High School students even had a hand in refurbishing two of the statues in 2019.

This cinematic swan with long eyelashes is ready for its close-up. | Photo by LALtoday

Today, you can find the swans all over Lakeland. While most stuck around downtown, a few of the feathered friends found new nests in Dixieland, near Lakeland Regional Health Medical Center, around Lake Morton, at Common Ground Playground, or even in residential backyards .

Look out for these swansational statues and add them to our community map . Snap a photo and upload it with the statue’s location so others can find them as well. We’ve started you off with the five statues found in this article. Good luck, Swan City.

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Connor is a lifelong Floridian based in Lakeland who joined LALtoday in 2022. A Southeastern University alum, her background is in marketing and writing. When she’s not bringing you Lakeland’s top stories, you can find her shopping at the downtown farmers market, searching local coffee shops for the best hazelnut latte, or performing comedy shows with Swan City Improv.
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