PHOTOS: Beehive sculpture restored in Greenfield

Artist Thor Holbek stands in front of the beehive sculpture on Bank Row in Greenfield that he restored after it was vandalized.

Artist Thor Holbek stands in front of the beehive sculpture on Bank Row in Greenfield that he restored after it was vandalized. STAFF PHOTO/ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

Artist Thor Holbek, at left, stands in front of the beehive sculpture on Bank Row in Greenfield that he restored after it was vandalized. At right is Greenfield’s Economic and Community Development Assistant Christian LaPlante.

Artist Thor Holbek, at left, stands in front of the beehive sculpture on Bank Row in Greenfield that he restored after it was vandalized. At right is Greenfield’s Economic and Community Development Assistant Christian LaPlante. STAFF PHOTO/ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

Artist Thor Holbek, at left, stands in front of the beehive sculpture on Bank Row in Greenfield that he restored after it was vandalized. Next to Holbek is Greenfield’s Economic and Community Development Assistant Christian LaPlante.

Artist Thor Holbek, at left, stands in front of the beehive sculpture on Bank Row in Greenfield that he restored after it was vandalized. Next to Holbek is Greenfield’s Economic and Community Development Assistant Christian LaPlante. STAFF PHOTO/ANTHONY CAMMALLERI

Published: 05-13-2025 4:26 PM

Modified: 05-14-2025 4:10 PM


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