Lafayette Library reveals 2025 limited-edition card by local artist
LAFAYETTE, La. (KLFY) -- Lafayette Public Library (LPL) has released its 2025 limited-edition library card featuring a designed made by local artist, Colette Bernard.
Every year since 2017, LPL has released specially designed cards that are created by a local artist as a way to celebrate the community and recognize the creativity and achievements that public libraries help nurture. Bernard was inspired to create her design for the library card by a particular image she remembers seeing in childhood.
“Growing up in south Louisiana, I always saw imagery of an egret carrying a baby in a cloth by its beak,” Bernard said. “I wanted to create my own twist on this concept. Instead of a baby, the egret is carrying books! I was sure to keep it colorful to match my style.”
These colorful cards are now available at all library locations and will continue to be available as long as supplies last. Patrons can also purchase shirts featuring Bernard’s design at Parish Ink and can be purchased clicking here.
First-time library cards – including limited edition art cards – are issued at no cost. Patrons who already have a library card but want to get a Colette Bernard-designed one can purchase a replacement card for just $1.
For more information about how to sign up for a library card, visit any of the branches of the Lafayette Public Library in person or call our information desk at 337-261-5765.