Steampunk Kingfisher
Ray Giddens' "Steampunk Kingfisher," a brass and steel bird in a whimsical steampunk style, is installed at Newton City Hall, 401 North Main Ave. For purchase information, contact Alex Frick at africk@newtonnc.gov.
Outside the Box
Ray Giddens' "Outside the Box," a a metal sculpture consisting of a hollow cube and butterflies painted a copper color, is installed at the Main Library, 115 West C St. For purchase information, contact Alex Frick at africk@newtonnc.gov.
Blue Tree of Paradise
Ray Giddens' "Blue Tree of Paradise," a blue metal tree with large flower blossoms, is installed at First Citizens Bank, 11 South College Ave. For purchase information, contact Alex Frick at africk@newtonnc.gov.
Caged Spinner
Ray Giddens' "Caged Spinner," a multicolored, wind-driven kinetic sculpture with a butterfly in a cage, is installed at the Newton Recreation Center, 23 South Brady Ave. For purchase information, contact Alex Frick at africk@newtonnc.gov.
Symphonic Gate
Jim Gallucci's "Symphonic Gate," a gate of galvanized and powder coated steel pipe, is installed at Newton-Conover Auditorium, 60 West 6th St. For purchase information, contact Alex Frick at africk@newtonnc.gov.
Red Fish
John Ross' "Red Fish," a multicolored, abstract kinetic sculpture, is installed at the Catawba County Justice Center, 100 Government Drive. For purchase information, contact Alex Frick at africk@newtonnc.gov.
A Touch of Color
Sam Steffey's "A Touch of Color, " a metal bouquet of flowers, is installed outside the Catawba County Cooperative Extension, 1175 South Brady Ave. For purchase information, contact Alex Frick at africk@newtonnc.gov.
The Dancer
Stephen Zawistowski's "The Dancer," a metal ballet sculpture, is installed outside the Old Post Office Playhouse, 10 South Main Ave. For purchase information, contact Alex Frick at africk@newtonnc.gov.
Go Hornets!
John Ross' "Go Hornets!," a multicolored, abstract kinetic sculpture, is installed at Central Recreation Center, 301 South Ervin Ave. For purchase information, contact Alex Frick at africk@newtonnc.gov.
Orbiting Dots
John Ross' "Orbiting Dots," a multicolored, abstract kinetic sculpture, is installed at the Heritage Trail Greenway trailhead on West 7th Street. For purchase information, contact Alex Frick at africk@newtonnc.gov.
Back Bone
John Ross' "Back Bone," a metal sculpture made of railroad rails, is installed at the Historic Newton Depot, 1123 North Main Ave. For purchase information, contact Alex Frick at africk@newtonnc.gov.