May 18, 2026 – Escondido, CA – Visitors to Kit Carson Park can now experience Threshold Five, a large-scale public art installation recently unveiled on May 15 by Escondido Community Foundation (ECF), a regional affiliate of San Diego Foundation (SDF).

The sculpture is part of Escondido Community Foundation’s ongoing Art Speaks initiative in partnership with the City of Escondido’s Public Art Commission (PAC), bringing interactive and community-centered artwork to public spaces across the city.

Created by San Diego–based nonprofit collective ArtBuilds, Threshold Five is a five-part metal sculpture featuring a series of nested, hexagonal forms that create a portal-like experience for visitors. Located near Eagle Scout Lake at the intersection of Entrance Drive and Castaneda Drive, the installation is now open to the public.

A dedication ceremony brought community members together to celebrate the installation and continued investment in Escondido’s public spaces.

Photos from the event are available for publication.

“Public art like Threshold Five transforms how people experience everyday spaces,” said Emily Lowe, Co-Chair of the Escondido Community Foundation Art & Beautification Grant Committee. “It encourages visitors to pause, explore and connect with one another in the heart of the community.”

The installation moves visitors through a series of hexagonal forms from multiple vantage points, with no single entry or prescribed path. The structure will develop a natural patina over time and is located along an accessible, level pathway, welcoming people of all ages and abilities.

The project builds upon recent collaborations between Escondido Community Foundation and the City of Escondido, including Resilience on the Escondido Creek Trail and A Kumeyaay Creation Story at the Escondido Public Library.

Together, these efforts expand access to the arts, strengthen community identity and create shared spaces where residents can connect and engage.

About Escondido Community Foundation

Escondido Community Foundation, a regional affiliate of San Diego Foundation, works to meet emerging needs in Escondido by increasing responsible philanthropy to benefit all who live, work and play in the community.

Through San Diego Foundation’s Regional Affiliate Program, Escondido Community Foundation is part of a network of local foundations that advance community-led philanthropy, build endowments and strengthen civic engagement across the region, including Carlsbad, Chula Vista, Escondido, Oceanside, Ramona and Rancho Bernardo. Together, affiliates have engaged more than 1,000 members, established over $7.5 million in endowments, and granted more than $10 million to nonprofit organizations.

To learn more or become an Escondido Community Foundation member, visit the website or email ecf@sdfoundation.org.

About San Diego Foundation

San Diego Foundation believes in just, equitable, and resilient communities where every San Diegan can prosper, thrive and feel like they belong. We partner with donors, nonprofits and regional leaders to advance solutions that respond to community needs and strengthen San Diego. Since 1975, SDF has granted $1.8 billion to nonprofits to improve quality of life in San Diego County and beyond. Learn more at SDFoundation.org.

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