ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Creators of a public art installation damaged by tides and high winds at an Anchorage beach plan to rebuild the statue-filled exhibit by the original opening date. The sculptures represent real people dealing with real emotional vulnerabilities, including trauma and mental illness. Davies said the sculptures will be repositioned beyond the high tide line. Because the placement will differ from the original plan, participants will have to amend various government permits required for the installation, according to Davies, a special education and science teacher at a local high school.