More than one passing visitor had this observation today. The sculptures are slowly taking shape and evolving.
Thank you students from Central Piedmont Community College...
It was great working with you today.
-Daniel
An Ecological Art Installation on the Carolina Thread Trail and Little Sugar Creek
With help from students from Myers Park High School International Baccalaureate Program we cleared the site of several species of invasive plants. We also planted nearly 15 trees with help from Gregg Antemann from CarolinaNatives.com. Between Freedom Park's newly designated branch of the Carolina Thread Trail and the second largest Red 


A unique partnership between Catawba Lands Conservancy and the Carolina Thread Trail, Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation, McColl Center for Visual Art and the Charlotte Nature Museum, has produced an innovative restorative art installation taking place along the Carolina Thread Trail in Charlotte's Freedom Park.