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Artistry in Motion! Duluth's Gateway Art Sculpture 'Ascension Sign and Parklet to be Unveiled

The unveiling ceremony is Wednesday, October 8, at 4 p.m.

Submitted by City of Duluth

“Ascension” took its place in the middle of the roundabout on McClure Bridge Road in April. Now, the City of Duluth and AGCO Corporation are unveiling the sculpture sign and parklet that sits to the side of West Lawrenceville Street and McClure Bridge Road next to the roundabout.

AGCO and Michael Dillon once again partnered with the City of Duluth to create this parklet and signage to complement the “Ascension” sculpture. This is just another step in Duluth’s mission of cultivating the arts and providing park space for all to enjoy.

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The unveiling ceremony is Wednesday, October 8, 2014 at 4:00 pm in the parklet at West Lawrenceville Street and McClure Bridge Road across from the roundabout. We hope you can join us!

About the Artist:

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Creating sculpture for public spaces is Michael Dillon’s passion. As an artist/blacksmith living and working in North Georgia, he has more than 20 years’ experience creating both functional and sculptural works of art. Michael builds hand forged stair railings, gates, sculpture and furniture for distinguished homes in Atlanta, and abroad. During the past 5 years, Michael has expanded his career into the public art arena, creating several large­‐scale sculptures. Michael finds joy in the balance of creating both architectural ironwork and distinctive sculptures. His peers have long recognized his work, and this past year he received the acclaimed Phillip Trammel Shutze award for craftsmanship in classical architecture. Michael’s public work is modern, and narrative. He researches each community and tells a story incorporating their past, present and hopes for the future.

About AGCO Corporation:

The generous donation for this initial project is from AGCO Corporation (www.agcocorp.com), a leading global manufacturer of agricultural equipment and Fortune 300 Company, whose corporate headquarters is located in Duluth. AGCO distributes their products in more than 140 countries worldwide and is a publicly traded company with additional locations in Europe, South America, Africa and Asia Pacific. “It is important to AGCO to be good citizens in the communities where we and our customers operate. We are proud to support the city that has been our home for almost 20 years,” said Martin Richenhagen, Chairman, President and CEO of AGCO.

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