Duluth officials invite the public to view a temporary art installation in downtown Duluth. The 3D floral sculpture, created by students from SKA Academy of Art and Design, has been installed in front of the Calaboose across from Duluth City Hall on Main Street. The sculpture represents environmental beauty and how we need to protect the environment.

Several students worked together to build, create, and assemble the flower sculpture, including Mandi Zhu, Jessica Jiang, Willie Chi, Vincent Zheng, Vivian Zhao, Ava Wang, Cianna Wang, Kristina Yu, Kevin Lin and Vanessa Ching. SKA staff volunteers Anna Shih, Ms. Teh, Ms. Leng, Saiya Lin, and Sharon Chen also assisted the installation. The display will remain in that location until June 11.

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