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Troy Garden Club to host 48th annual garden walk

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Cultural council winners honored for bettering Birmingham, Bloomfield

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Who has been vandalizing artwork along a walking trail in Birmingham?

Who has been vandalizing artwork along a walking trail in Birmingham? Police ask for tips Tags:  Outdoor art installations vandalized in Birmingham BIRMINGHAM, Mich. – Police are working to find out who has been damaging, stealing and moving artwork along a walking trail in Birmingham. Nine art installations made by Laurie Tennent were put on display along the 3-mile Rouge River trail. She came up with the idea to place them there at the height of closures during the COVID pandemic. The issues started happening this March. One art piece was stolen and others were moved. Damage was done to at least four pieces by people trying to get them out of the ground.

Artwork tucked along Rouge River trails in new public exhibit

Photos provided by Marianne Gamboa, city of Birmingham Artwork tucked along Rouge River trails in new public exhibit Advertisement 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.

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