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Police investigating after sculpture stolen from University of Guelph art gallery

Feather was created by John Greer in 1997. University of Guelph

Someone has made off with a life-sized feather.

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Guelph Police Service and the University of Guelph’s Campus Security Office are investigating the theft of an eight-foot sculpture from the Art Gallery of Guelph.

It was taken from the Donald Forester Sculpture Park located on the university campus.

The art piece, called “Feather”, is a bronze rendition of a crow’s feather that was created by John Greer in 1997.

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Executive director of the art gallery, Shauna McCabe, calls the theft of the artwork extremely disheartening.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Guelph Police Service at 519-824-1212 ext. 7359 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

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