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'''Carol Gold''' is a sculptor living in Fairfax, California. Gold cast the bronze "[[Fiesta]]" for the grounds of the [[William J. Clinton Presidential Center and Park]]. The sculpture features two six foot tall dancing women. Fiesta was installed in November 2004 on an earthen berm. Fiesta is one of seven National Sculptors' Guild bronze sculptures placed in the City of Little Rock in September-November 2004.  
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'''Carol Gold''' is a sculptor living in Fairfax, California. Gold cast the bronze [[Fiesta]] for the grounds of the [[William J. Clinton Presidential Center and Park]]. The sculpture features two six foot tall dancing women. Fiesta was installed in November 2004 on an earthen berm near the I-30 bridge over the [[Arkansas River]]. It forms part of the [[River Market]] [[Sculpture Promenade]]. Fiesta is one of seven National Sculptors' Guild bronze sculptures placed in the City of Little Rock in September-November 2004.  
  
 
City Director [[Dean Kumpuris]] raised private money for the purchase of Fiesta, which is now owned by the [[City of Little Rock.]]
 
City Director [[Dean Kumpuris]] raised private money for the purchase of Fiesta, which is now owned by the [[City of Little Rock.]]

Latest revision as of 12:42, 1 March 2008

Carol Gold is a sculptor living in Fairfax, California. Gold cast the bronze Fiesta for the grounds of the William J. Clinton Presidential Center and Park. The sculpture features two six foot tall dancing women. Fiesta was installed in November 2004 on an earthen berm near the I-30 bridge over the Arkansas River. It forms part of the River Market Sculpture Promenade. Fiesta is one of seven National Sculptors' Guild bronze sculptures placed in the City of Little Rock in September-November 2004.

City Director Dean Kumpuris raised private money for the purchase of Fiesta, which is now owned by the City of Little Rock.

Gold was born in Hartford, Connecticut, in 1937 and raised on a dairy farm in western Massachusetts.

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