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SCULPTURES RETURN TO TROY

From Meredith Moss, Staff Writer

If you’ve never visit Troy’s Sculptures on the Square, you’re missing something special.

It’s a great family outing: the kids will love it too.

It’s fun to visit the little town for lunch or dinner, then walk the square.

Past exhibits have featured the sculptures of J. Seward Johnson and fiberglass WACO planes painted by local artists.

This time around, the work will be from a variety of sculptors representing an assortment of different artistic approaches including wildlife, modern, historical, whimsical and classic sculptures of bronze, metal, wood and concrete.

The exhibit kicks off May 4 and will last through Sept. 20.

In addition to the outdoor exhibit, the Troy Hayner Cultural Center will also host a small indoor exhibit.

For details related to Sculptures on the Square including a full list of Sculptures and Artists, visit www.troymainstreet.org or call (937) 339-5455.

What do you think? Comment below.

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By Marilyn S. Lipp

May 8, 2009 3:05 PM | Link to this

we here in Troy are so fortunate to have these marverlous artists from all ove th country coming to Troy to share their wonderful scultures and talent with us…they realize the draw that we have to show their wonderful work . We are very proud to have the artists and their scultures here in Troy…
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