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Seward Johnson Sculpture Stroll In Lower Makefield Twp.
Learn about the sculptures by the renowned New Jersey artist during a free walk at the 9-11 Memorial Garden of Reflection on Sunday.

LOWER MAKEFIELD TOWNSHIP, PA —With only two weeks remaining before they're gone, the AOY Art Center will be holding a Seward Johnson sculpture stroll Sunday.
Organizers will offer a free, 45-minute walk to learn the inside story of the Art in the Parks and the eight Seward Johnson Sculptures installed in Lower Makefield Township parks for the summer and will remain until Sept. 1.
AOY members who have been trained by the Johnson Atelier will share stories about Seward Johnson and the makings of the sculptures.
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While the event is free, those attending are asked to sign up. Click here to do so.
In early June, Lower Makefield Township unveiled the eight life-sized sculptures from renowned artist and New Jersey native Seward Johnson.
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They depict everyday life: from a woman playing tennis to a man playing music.
"Seward Johnson is one of the world's most talented sculptors, and his work has the power to inspire, entertain, and uplift all who view it. We can't wait for our residents and visitors to experience the joy of these beautiful sculptures firsthand," said Bette Sovinee, executive director of the AOY Art Center.
The exhibition was made possible through a grant from Visit Bucks County with Lower Makefield Township and AOY Art Center providing the matching funds. The funds will be used for the installation, maintenance, and interactive programming around the exhibit.
The sculptures are on display at Lower Makefield Township Community Center, Kids Kingdom Playground, and Veterans Square besides the four sculptures at Memorial Park at the 9-11 Garden of Reflection.
One sculpture is on display at Patterson Farm, which houses the AOY Art Center.
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