The government meeting held on July 14, 2025, in Phoenix, Arizona, focused on the significance of the "Release the Fear" sculpture, located at Roosevelt and Central Avenue in downtown Phoenix. This notable piece of art, created by local artist Robert John Miley, stands 7.3 meters tall and is constructed from 3,600 kilograms of metal sourced from confiscated weapons used in violent acts across Arizona.
During the meeting, officials highlighted the sculpture's role in promoting education and art as tools to combat violence in the community. Miley dedicated over a decade to fundraising and gathering materials for this impactful project, which was erected in 2005 with the support of the City of Phoenix, which donated the site for its installation.
The discussions emphasized the importance of such public art in fostering a message of hope and resilience, encouraging community engagement in the fight against violence. The meeting concluded with a reaffirmation of the city's commitment to supporting initiatives that leverage art and education to create a safer environment for all residents.