Honoring Lisette: A Gathering Place
Join us in creating a lasting tribute to Lisette's deep empathy where people can come together to connect, reflect and strive for deeper understanding of each other and our purpose in life.


This is a photo of one of the actual limestone benches. The other two are smaller as shown in the artist's sketch on the left. The map on layout tab shows the benches to scale in the triangle.
Honoring Lisette's Legacy Together
We are creating a neighborhood space that fosters empathy, connection, and understanding, inspired by the memory of Lisette Pfaffenberger and her vibrant spirit.
A tribute to community, empathy and meaningful conversations among neighbors....
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$13,850
Raised as of 5.11.25
Donors since 12.19.24
Matt Weir
“I believe I grew up in a fortunate environment. Meaning, I lived near a forested park and adjoining woods. This regular physical and psychological exposure to nature, the environment and its elements ushered my early proclivity to constructive methods and sculptural materials.”
Matt Weir graduated Cum Laude with a BFA from the University of Louisville Hite Art Institute with minors in Humanities and Art History in. Throughout that time in school, he was busy apprenticing with a diverse set of professional artists, studios and a bronze art foundry. Matt’s time associated with the Bright Foundry lasted for approximately fifteen years.
Matt’s work is inspired by prehistory and considerations of fossilized behavior. His work also finds itself responsive to the anthropocentric situation wherein humans are busy altering every place and earth system.
Matt Weir is an accomplished artist with works and exhibitions at 21c Museum Hotel, Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft, Actor’s Theater of Louisville, The Kinsey Institute, Swanson Reed Contemporary, Evansville Museum of Art, History and Science and Bernheim Forest amongst many others. His work stands in the collections of the City of Louisville, Oldham County, KY, Vandalia, Ohio, the Shapin- Nicolas collection, 21c Museum, Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest, Cave Hill Cemetery, Daimler Chrysler, St. Xavier High School, Maker’s Mark Distillery, University of Louisville and amongst many private collections. Significant commissions include: “Earth Measure,” at Bernheim Forest, a 100-ton assembled and carved stone interactive land art piece. “Presence,” a polychromed aluminum public art ‘sign’ in downtown Louisville, KY. “Panthera tigris,” an over life size realistic bronze tiger sculpture at St. Xavier High School.
Matt Weir is a member of The National Sculpture Society and The American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works.