Bear sculpture trail launches in city centre

Bear statue at Great Western ArcadeImage source, Stacey Barnfield/Central BID
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The bears are spread across well-known Birmingham spots such as the Bullring and Great Western Arcade

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A sculpture trail featuring 10 brightly-painted bear statues has launched in Birmingham city centre.

The decorated bears are spread across well-known spots such as the Bullring, the Mailbox and Great Western Arcade.

The free trail will be in place until 6 September to provide an activity for families during the school summer holidays.

Central BID Birmingham, an organisation that supports businesses in the city centre, has set up the public art event.

Image source, Stacey Barnfield/Central BID
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The trail has been inspired by the 1989 picture book We're Going on a Bear Hunt

The trail has been inspired by the classic 1989 picture book We're Going on a Bear Hunt, written by Michael Rosen and illustrated by Helen Oxenbury.

Alongside each statue, visitors will also find a QR code that allows them to send a message of support to Birmingham Children's Hospital.

Image source, Stacey Barnfield/Central BID
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Central BID, which supports businesses in the city centre, has set up the event

Central BID has worked with art trail producer Wild in Art and children’s publisher Walker Books to put on the event.

The organisation's previous trails in the city centre include a winter event with “snow dog “statues last year.

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