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La Diva by Ruth Migdal - Larger than life and in vivid red, La Diva captures the individual strength inside all of us. Intended to impart her positivity to onlookers, she is a sculptural celebration of life, itself.
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Intrusion by Harry Mcdaniel - Intrusion is an abstract work that explores the interaction and energy created by pushing three large, irregular forms very close together. The composition conveys a sense of tension between the three sections.
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Ain’t Life Grand by Hughey & Mcneil - The piano sculpture is a nod to the jazz musicians that frequently performed at venues on MLK Boulevard in the 1920s. The welded metal, life-sized piano sculpture is topped with black and white marble keys with a lid
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A Future and a Hope by Charlie Brouwer - A group of seven life-sized individuals standing in a circle and looking up represent all of humanity and are a metaphor for hope—the force that inspires and sustains both individuals as well as social change.
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Sister by Charlie Newton - Charlie Newton, who grew up on 9th Street (now MLK Boulevard, which is often called the Big 9), is creating a new piece, specifically for this exhibition. The figure creates a dialogue about faith, spirituality, and emotion.