Here are just a few images from Sticksgarden. We are so proud of this community effort and the continued additions and improvements to the space.
Please feel free to use these images with credit given and a link to this page.
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Grady Carlson’s stick depicting iconic Moorhead landmarks– mirrored in the background.
Mara Morken’s copper and charred cedar stick.
The center planter, with a freight train rumbling in the background– a classic Moorhead image.
The East planter of Sticksgarden, with one stick yet unfinished.
Freshly planted perennials intended to draw bees and butterflies– providing an oasis for pollinators in the heart of a concrete downtown.
Dwight Mickelson’s “Peace Catcher” contains a stovetop burner from the old Rourke House as a central feature.
Both beautiful and imposing, Mackenzie Kouba’s loon is a clear salute to Minnesota lake regions.
Vanessa Morken’s lovely stick, inspired by the Fowl and Farmers of our region.
Quickly a favorite, Jeff Knights interactive love inspired stick looks stunning against the summer sky.
Barb Dusty Urness’s stick, inspired by the split rail fences of Minnesota’s farmland.
A detailed image of Grady Carlson’s Moorhead icon inspired stick depicting the Rourke Museum.
A temporary plaque placed in the garden to let people know where to find more information.
A collaborative piece based on the Red River circa 1994. By Mara Morken and Dusty Urness.
Details of the river inspired stick. By Mara Morken and Dusty Urness.
A bench with words from local poet, Stella Mehloff, provides a place for visitors to rest and take in the garden.
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