 Hello everyone, I'm Alicia Anderson and welcome to the Fort Report. You need to get downtown to check out the Wings of the City Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition. Hurry though. A little birdie told me it will only be downtown through August 31st, and you don't want to miss your chance to see the spectacular exhibition while it's still here. So quickly, get downtown and spread your wings before it flies away. These eight large scale bronze sculptures are created by the internationally acclaimed sculptor Jorge Mourine, who works in the figurative style. Many of the pieces in this exhibition feature his trademark wings, like the piece behind me, the Wings of Mexico, which invites interaction with visitors by encouraging them to have their picture taken in front of the wings. While the Wings of the City is here, Fort Worth Public Art is presenting free guided group tours of the exhibition. The walking tour is led by a volunteer docent from the Downtown Rotary Club. We stop at each of the five locations where the artwork is cited, including Sundance Square Plaza, Burnett Park, the Fort Worth Water Gardens, the Convention Center, and General Worth Square. Along the way, we also stop and talk about the permanent artwork in Downtown Fort Worth as part of the Fort Worth Public Art Collection. On the tour, we explore the relationship between artwork and public space. Wings of the City generates interaction with visitors and creates new experiences in public spaces. You can also participate in a photo contest being held on social media for a cool prize. So you take a picture with the wings, like a selfie with the Wings of Mexico, and you upload it to Facebook or Instagram using the hashtag showyourwingsfw. And the winner of the photo contest will win an original etching by the artist, Jorge Mourine. To schedule a free guided group tour or for a self-guided tour map, visit fwpublicart.org. Here's a look at other events happening in and around Fort Worth in the next few weeks. For a listing of more events and city meetings, you always can check the calendar at the city's website.