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"I have so many stories from last season’s sculptures," Brenda Terris says. "You should read some of the letters I’ve gotten. Things like: 'Let's take down those cars and park them in Brenda Terris’ lawn!' This job is never boring"
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Assembled from stainless steel, when the wind moves through "Fourth of July," by David E. Davis, a clattering sound is produced.
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Like a sinuous ballet dancer, Andrew Rogers’ 14-foot cast bronze sculpture, "Flora Exemplar," balances on the tip of its "toe."
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Dancers: "Dancers" by Andrew Rutsch was cast in bronze from an original work of wood.