 Stunning. Simply exquisite. Oh, hi, everyone. I'm Alicia Anderson, and welcome to an artsy version of the Fort Report. I was just admiring this amazing piece of public art I came across. I find it to be provocative and profound. I think perhaps the artist was trying to convey a sense of urban plight or maybe draw attention to environmental pollution issues prevalent in large metropolitan areas, whatever the reason. I think this is just an incredible sculpture. I think I'm going to download some public art self-guided mini tours off the internet. Obviously, I need them. Fort Worth Public Art recently featured a series of mini tours. These are self-guided mini tours, and visitors can download them off of the website, www.fwpublicart.org. The Fort Worth Public Art Collection has over 100 works that were commissioned, donated, or acquired by the City of Fort Worth. The tours feature 30 of those works, and each tour is by location. And each tour features three works of art in the Fort Worth Public Art Collection. The tours are a great way for everyone to discover more about public art that's in your neighborhood. Each tour will feature a little bit of information about the artwork. It'll have the artist's name and title and where it's located. You can also follow the interactive map on your phone. And each tour will give you about three or four questions about the artwork. So these questions are great to help you learn about the artwork yourself, and they might also spark some really great conversations with you and your friends. Some of the pieces on our tours will be indoors. Some of them will be outdoors at parks or other locations like the Spire Station that we're at right now. And some of them are completely walkable. You do have tours that are, that can be completely done on foot, and other tours will require a little bit of driving. Visit Fort Worth Public Arts website to view self-guided mini tours. 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.