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Posted on Sat, Oct 6, 2012 : 6:48 a.m.
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Charles McGee the artist behind 'The Spirit of Ann Arbor' speaks to the gathering of people out side 500 E. Liberty St. during a reception celebrating this new piece public of public art.
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Ann Arbor's Mayor John Hieftje speaks to the gathering of people out side 500 E. Liberty St. during a reception celebrating this new piece public of public art.
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Suzan Wineberg (left) looks up at Charles McGee's 'The Spirit of Ann Arbor' that hangs outside 500 E. Liberty St. in down town Ann Arbor.
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Previous story: Liberty Street gets new public artwork
A public reception on Friday celebrated a new public art installation on Liberty Street titled "The Spirit of Ann Arbor."
Created by renowned artist Charles McGee and commissioned by building owner John Carver, the aluminum work sits on the face of 500-506 E. Liberty St.
Photographer Courtney Sacco captured these images.
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