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Giant Pink Snails Migrate Toward Louisville for Derby Eve Party
The whimsical art installations are raising funds for the Norton Cancer Institute Breast Health Program.
Apr. 7, 2026 at 7:22pm
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The annual migration of Woodland Farm's iconic giant pink snail sculptures toward downtown Louisville adds a whimsical, Instagram-worthy element to the city's beloved Derby Eve festivities.Louisville TodayOversized, pink snail sculptures normally found on Woodland Farm near Louisville will be slowly migrating toward the city over the next month ahead of a special 'A Darker Shade of Pink' Derby Eve party hosted by the farm's owners. The snail migration is both a fun spectacle and a fundraiser, with each sculpture featuring a QR code for people to donate to the Norton Cancer Institute Breast Health Program.
Why it matters
The annual Derby Eve party at Woodland Farm is a popular local tradition, and the addition of the migrating pink snail sculptures this year adds a whimsical and Instagram-worthy element that is likely to draw more visitors and attention to the event and its charitable cause.
The details
The large, brightly-colored snail sculptures will be moved overnight in clusters to new locations around Louisville over the next month, giving locals and visitors a chance to spot the unusual art installations as they make their way toward the city. Each snail has a QR code that allows people to donate to the Norton Cancer Institute Breast Health Program, which the party is supporting.
- The snails will begin their migration toward Louisville in early April 2026.
- The 'A Darker Shade of Pink' Derby Eve party at Woodland Farm is scheduled for May 2, 2026.
The players
Laura Lee Brown
Co-owner of Woodland Farm, where the pink snail sculptures are normally displayed.
Steve Wilson
Co-owner of Woodland Farm and host of the annual Derby Eve party.
Norton Cancer Institute Breast Health Program
The charitable organization that will receive donations from the pink snail migration.
What’s next
The pink snail sculptures will continue to migrate toward downtown Louisville over the next month, with their final destination being the Woodland Farm Derby Eve party on May 2, 2026.
The takeaway
The annual Derby Eve party at Woodland Farm is getting a unique and colorful addition this year with the migration of oversized pink snail sculptures toward Louisville. The whimsical art installation is not only a fun spectacle, but also a creative way to raise funds for an important local cancer charity.
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