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The Scribe - Page 12

The Scribe - Page 12

The Sculpture Walk Woodlands Park in Perrysburg has opened its fifth annual Sculpture Walk, a year-long outdoor exhibition running from August 31, 2025, through August 2026. The free exhibit includes thirteen large-scale sculptures placed along the park’s perimeter and entryway at 429 E. Boundary Street. Seven of the featured artists are from Ohio, with others from Michigan, New York, Virginia, and North Carolina. Works Tied to Ohio’s History Several sculptures connect to Ohio’s cultural history as part of America 250-Ohio celebrations. Aaron Alderman’s I Went to See features a rower and rowboat, referencing Perrysburg’s location along the Maumee River. Todd Kime’s American Rustic offers a modern take on American Gothic. Mike Sohikian’s Melody shows a steel figure with “hair” shaped like a player piano roll, a nod to Ohio’s musical traditions. James Havens’ The Ohio Quarter recognizes Ohio’s contributions to aviation and space exploration. Glass totems reference Toledo’s history as the birthplace of the studio glass movement. Other sculptures focus on local imagery. Hovey and Perrine created a stainless-steel heron made from flatware. Sohikian also incorporated salvaged steel from iconic Toledo structures into his pieces. The Fifth Annual Perrysburg Sculpture Walk The Scribe - Page 12 PARTNER STORY

[Image placeholder: Artwork by The Sculpture Walk, Woodlands Park, sculpture]
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