Massimals MKE will be up through the spring. By Graham Kilmer - Jan 14th, 2021 11:35 am //end headline wrapper ?> Massimals MKE. Photo by Mariiana Tzotcheva. A new public art installation went into Cathedral Square Park Wednesday. The installation, called Massimals MKE, is a row of five bears, at 1:1 scale, walking along a path through the park. They’re made out of just under 40 individual pieces fit together in an interlocking grid to create the shape of a bear. The artist, Jason Scroggin, said the idea for the piece comes from the desire to make a massive form based upon his architectural research. He’s done these Massimals bears before, in different sizes, materials and techniques. In 2020 he had a number of colored bears inside Chicago’s Pedway.