Redband Rising sculpture installation
The Spokane River Forum, Spokane Indians Baseball, and Spokane Parks & Recreation gathered for the installation of a new 12-foot sculpture of a Redband trout in Redband Park.
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In the shadow of the Monroe Street Bridge, artist Chris Anderson hooks up his 12-foot sculpture Redband Rising from his trailer to be placed by crane in Redband Park, Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2019, in Spokane, Wash.
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Artist Chris Anderson hooks up his 12-foot sculpture Redband Rising from his trailer to be placed by crane in Redband Park, Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2019, in Spokane, Wash.
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Artist Chris Anderson hooks up his 12-foot sculpture Redband Rising to be rotated and placed by crane in Redband Park, Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2019, in Spokane, Wash.
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Otto Klein, senior vice president of the Spokane Indians, left, discusses with artist Chris Anderson, the positioning the Redband Rising sculpture, Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2019, in Redband Park.
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Artist Chris Anderson produced the 12-foot, 1600-pound sculpture Redband Rising. It was placed in Redband Park, Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2019, in Spokane, Wash.Dan Pelle/THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW
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Artist Chris Anderson, left, shakes hands with Otto Klein, senior vice president of the Spokane Indians, with Garret Jones, acting director of Spokane Parks and Recreation, right, after Anderson’s 12-foot, 1600-pound sculpture Redband Rising was placed by crane in Redband Park, Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2019, in Spokane, Wash.
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