Riverzedge Arts To Unveil Public Arts Installation at Roger Williams National Memorial Park
Thursday, September 04, 2014
During the summer, youth artists of Riverzedge's Arts & Business program built a public art installation reflecting Roger William's founding of Rhode Island and honoring the Park's upcoming 50-year anniversary.
These teens served as Artists in Residence at the Roger Williams National Memorial Park.
The installation is a laser-cut steel structure and represents Williams' ideals of freedom, individuality, and acceptance.
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