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Discover D.C.s Public Sculpture at the Renwick Gallery
At noon, join a Walking Sculpture Tour of Lafayette Park led by local conservator Nick Veloz. Wear your walking shoes and discover the stories behind the sculptures in one of Americas most prominent parks! Meet at the front entrance of the museum at noon.
From 3 - 4 p.m., Create Your Own Monument! Kids are invited to give their imaginations shape by making a monument from recycled materials, which will be provided. Sculpture Day is held in conjunction with Preserving Memory: Americas Monumental Legacy, a national touring exhibit developed by Save Outdoor Sculpture!/Heritage Preservation, currently hosted by Eleven Eleven Sculpture Space. The exhibit is funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities; support for these programs is also provided by the Smithsonian American Art Museum. You can also view some of Mr. Seferlis work in Creating Memory, Preserving Memory, also at the Eleven Eleven Sculpture Space, 1111 Pennsylvania Ave., NW. The Renwick Gallery is at Pennsylvania Ave. at 17th St., NW, Washington, D.C. 20006. For directions, visit http://americanart.si.edu/collections/renwick/renwick-index.html. For more information, contact Save Outdoor Sculpture! at (202) 634-1422 or sos!@heritagepreservation.org. Photos: Top, detail of Dupont Circle Fountain (1912) by Daniel Chester French. Credit: Lee Anderson. Bottom, Portrait of a Student (1959) by Constantine Seferlis. Credit: courtesy Constantine Seferlis. |