“I don’t get many of these,” writes Steven Huang, “but this month’s [I Spy] is a statue at the entrance of the North Campus Research Complex, or the old Pfizer building.” “The egg and circle sculptures are both located in front of Building 18,” writes Marilyn Knepp. Both are “part of a group of objects collectively called Liberation,” writes Judi Taylor. They “represent various discoveries and medicines developed by Pfizer … ‘for the Liberation from pain and disease,'” David Karl explains.

“The quote by Rumi is on the egg in the background,” Taylor adds. And Robert Goffeney provides the quote: “The nature of reality is this: It is hidden, it is hidden, and it is hidden.”

Rumi’s line “could refer to [March’s] Fake Ad,” shares Tom Jameson, who “can’t find it after much searching!”

Our winner is Julie Visco, whose kids discovered the sculptures while attending their dad’s art exhibit opening at NCRC. “They climbed through the ‘O’, admired the crack and egg and made up stories about it.” Julie’s name was pulled from a pool of twenty-five entries, all correct. She’ll enjoy her $25 gift certificate nearby, at Cardamom.

To enter this month’s contest, use the photo and clue on the Back Page to identify the feature and follow the instructions at the bottom of the page.