3:21 The Hyde Collection in Glens Falls has paused public visits inside its buildings until May. But the museum has found an alternative way to display one type of art and honor frontline workers. For the past two weeks the front lawn of the Hyde Collection has featured ice sculptures inspired by the pandemic, collectively called A Winter of Hope. Curator Jonathan Canning says they are using the carved ice forms to show their appreciation for frontline workers. “We’ve installed six sculptures on the lawn of the Hyde Collection really in honor of our front line and first responders whose care and compassion at seeing us through this terrible pandemic and the themes of love, care, compassion, professionalism are all part of the six sculptures that we see," Canning said. "I’m standing next to one that is a fun joyous snowflake. But we have two that are figures dancing with hearts inspired by the artist Keith Herring. And we have three works inspired by the artist Robert Indiana and they are the words love, hope and healing.”