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NPS Sculpture Show in Norwood's Historic Sunken Garden

Enjoy the artwork created by Norwood Public School students on May 14 in a historic setting of Norwood.

The Visual Arts Department of the Norwood Public Schools will present an exhibit of sculptures created by students from the elementary, middle and high schools on Saturday, May 14 from noon to 2 p.m.  The sculpture will be displayed in the historic setting of the Sunken Garden at Grace Episcopal Church.

The sculpture show is organized by Laurie Mead McGrory, the Department Chair for Visual Arts, and Elizabeth Mullaney, Norwood High School Visual Arts Teacher.  The students create specially crafted art for display in the Sunken Garden.  Art is displayed around the fountain, hanging from tree limbs or peeking around the base of a tree, sitting atop the perimeter of the garden walls or resting on a bench. This is the eleventh year the students have displayed their artwork in this unique setting.  If you haven't been to one of the students' art shows in the past, make sure to stop by this year to enjoy and celebrate the critical and creative thinking of Norwood students.

The exhibit is free and open to the public.  Rain date is May 15.  Students will sell refreshments to benefit the Visua

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