Photos provided by Marianne Gamboa, city of Birmingham
Artwork tucked along Rouge River trails in new public exhibit
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BIRMINGHAM Forget what the groundhog said. We could all use a little bit of early spring, right?
Birmingham isn’t waiting until the end of the month to declare spring has sprung in the city. Thanks to a new public art partnership, park-goers can enjoy a new flower-friendly installation along Birmingham’s section of the Rouge River trails.
Local artist Laurie Tennent and Robert Kidd Gallery worked with the city’s Public Arts Board to present the year-long exhibit called “City Bloom: Birmingham.” Tennent’s artwork features botanical images from all over the country that have been placed along the trails for the community to enjoy.