Several life-size copper wire sculptures made by a Nova Scotian artist were stolen recently – less than a year before a retrospective art exhibit was set to show her more than 50 years of work. As Megan King reports, the artist and her family believe the pieces were taken for the raw copper metal value and are asking for their safe return.
Global News at 6 Halifax
Copper sculptures stolen from N.S. artist ahead of art exhibit
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