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Kellogg Community College
unveiled 11 new sculptures on its
campuses as part of the College’s
ongoing KCC Biennial Outdoor
Sculpture Exhibition.
The project is supported via the
KCC Foundation’s Art on Campus
initiative, which exists to provide art
experiences on KCC’s campuses.
All sculptures are located outdoors
and are free and open to the public
for viewing.
A reception for the exhibit was
held Friday, Oct. 4, at the Davidson
Visual and Performing Arts Center
on the North Avenue campus in
Battle Creek.
Walking tour maps provided at
the event for self-guided and guided
tours that night, said instructor,
Heather Stratton.
New sculptures installed at KCC
this year – all on KCC’s North
Avenue campus in Battle Creek
except for “Matisse Cutout,” which
is located at the Grahl Center in
Coldwater, and “The Ox Is Slow, but
the Earth Is Patient,” which is set to
be installed soon at the Fehsenfeld
Center in Hastings – include:
•“Flamenco Cactus,” a steel, con-
crete and aluminum sculpture by
R. Mike Sohikian, of Genoa, Ohio,
installed in the courtyard between

KCC holds sculpture reception


“Neptune” by Crystal Scott is one of
the 11 new sculptures unveiled at
the Davidson Visual and Performing
Arts Center. (Shopper News photo by Shelly
Kehrle-Sulser)

the Morris Library and the Ohm
Information Technology Center
•“Girl with the Flowing Hair,” a

A display at the Davidson Visual and Performing Arts Center serves as a


guide to the new campus sculptures. (Shopper News photo by Shelly Kehrle-Sulser)

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