PAGE 5 1 ' • - ALL SYSTEMS GO ... Jodie Foster's newest flick flies nicely ALL SYSTEMS GO ... Jodie Foster's newest flick flies nicely jjtk ■ CHANGING HISTORY ... Viggo Mortensen helps make 'A History of Violence' David Cronenberg's I A giant crane stands guard on Roberson Street, its feathers tucked in a stoic pose. An ancient Mayan god descends upon the public library. Those icons, made from bits of chrome, alu- VI f| r minum and steel, are just two of the many ” modem-art statues positioned throughout Chapel Hill. ; , They are part of “Sculpture Visions,” t , v an outdoor art exhibition funded annu fit trough the Chapel Hill Public Arts •}* 5* m Commission. -;yp The displays were designed to bring large-scale pieces to the town for residents Kate Flory, executive director of the Chapel Hill Public Arts Commission, said setting up the outdoor sculptures is a way for everyone to expe rience art even if they aren’t looking for it. “It’s also great for the community hecause you | f COMMUNITY | Iwbl HI KKai&nßliJ§ mm . , 5 DOUG MAKEMSON k 5 ROBERT COON SfWAYNE TRAPP 1 CRANE QUEEN I fQUETZALCOATL’S DECLINATION \ | SUN SEARCH | Hargraves Community Center & %. The Chapel Hill Town Library |j Private Owner S £ Chrome, Steel |B’x 3’ x 4’6” jj Painted Aluminum 1 12’ x3’x 2” |t Powder-Coated Steel 116’ x4’x 4’ * / . DTH PHOTOS/STEVE ANDRAWES AND SCARLETT MILLER Chapel Hill resident Terry Barnett (top of page) shows off his sculpture, named 'Sun Search,' which he purchased from the public art commission's 2004 'Sculpture Visions' exhibition. Diversions www.dailytarhe6l.com CHANGING HISTORY ... Viggo Mortensen helps make 'A History of Violence' David Cronenberg's best yet ah? Daily (Ear Hrrl THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2005

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