Politics & Government

Suwanee To Buy Two SculpTour 2012 Works

The 2012 run has ended. The newest SculpTour will roll out in May.

Updated 2:51 p.m.

Suwanee officials have closed the books on the second edition of the SculpTour outdoor art program. And two of the pieces will be bound for another city park.

According to city documents, "Weathervane" and "Audubon Watcher" will be purchased by the city, and are proposed to be relocated to Sims Lake Park. "Weathervane," by Al Garnto, was the "people's choice" winner in voting on the city website.

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Sims Lake Part thus is becoming a sort of second exhibit site for SculpTour. and donated to the city. It has been put on display at Sims Lake Park.

-- What's your reaction to these two works being displayed at Sims Lake Park? Share your SculpTour thoughts in the comments below.

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Also, the city says that $3,000 in prize money is being given to the artists representing the following pieces: “Oracle” by Aaron Hussey, “Smoke” by Marc Moulton, “Winged Glory” by Jack Howard-Potter, “Wallwalker” by Jack Howard-Potter, “Pilgrim” by Charlie Brouwer, and “Swept” by Marc Moulton.

during the Arts in the Park festival.

See also:

  • SculpTour 2013 To Have Two Year Run in Suwanee

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