University of Manchester John Owens Quad, Bee in the City

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University of Manchester John Owens Quad, Bee in the City

Image: © David Dixon Taken: 15 Jul 2018

A view of the John Owens quadrangle at the University of Manchester. The University is one of a number of locations taking part in the free public art event ‘Bee in the City’ with individually designed, super-sized bee sculptures. The university’s ‘Bee inspired’ sculpture, designed by American artist Kate Eggleston-Wirtz, can be seen to the left of the central tree. See Image] for a closer view and more details about the bee.

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