Sneak peek of birmingham's newest 'iconic' art trail - bulls in the city
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Here's a glimpse of what to expect at this year's free summer art trail across Birmingham city centre. Every summer and Christmas, Wild in Art brings a new sculpture trail to the
city, which is free to enjoy and helps raise money for local charities. This year's theme is based around Birmingham's iconic bull and there will be 40 colourful sculptures to
discover at landmarks across the area. READ MORE: 'Iconic' new art trail coming to Birmingham city centre this summer - and it's free Sponsored by the University of
Birmingham, people will be able to make donations to Birmingham Hospice as part of the trail and then the bulls will be auctioned in aid of the charity at the end. The event launches on
Wednesday July 16 and runs right through the summer holidays until September 14. Maps will be available to download to find all the bulls. Dan Parrott, Vice President, Control Systems at
Rolls-Royce, the Learning and Community Programme Sponsor for Bulls in the City, added: “Rolls-Royce and the University of Birmingham have a long standing research and technology partnership
training many highly skilled people and delivering exceptional research that has a direct impact on our global business. “The linkage between the University’s further education and research
programmes to Rolls-Royce’s STEM programme to inspire young people in science, technology, engineering and maths is obvious. “It is great to once again collaborate with the University on
Bulls in the City and support the vital work that Birmingham Hospice carry out to improve the quality of life for people living with a life limiting illness.” Read our full report here