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  • ...ed [[Sturgis Veterans Plaza]]. The centerpiece of the plaza is the 25 foot sculpture ''Stars & Stripes'' by Loveland, Colorado, artist Kathleen Caricoff.
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  • ...Rock and the William J. Clinton Presidential Center and Park. In 2008 the sculpture was cleaned and reinstalled in [[Riverfront Adventure Park]] along the [[Ar [[Category:Sculpture]]
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  • ...by the [[Metrocentre Commission]], which paid $185,000 for it in 1978. The sculpture is eleven feet five inches tall and weighs 1,200 pounds. ...val. In 2008 the [[Department of Parks and Recreation]] announced that the sculpture would be moved to the newly opened [[Riverfront Adventure Park]].
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  • ...o known as "Interdependence: Encircling the Future" is a sixteen foot tall sculpture in powder coated steel by [[Mark Leichliter]]. "Encircling the Future" was [[Category:Sculpture]]
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  • ...lpture installed on the grounds of the Arkansas State Capitol in 2005. The sculpture, by [[John Deering]] and [[Cathy Deering]], depicts the [[Little Rock Nine] ...d, 84th, and 85th General Assembies of the Arkansas Legislature funded the sculpture.
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  • ...den behind the [[Peabody Hotel]] called the [[Forever a Rose Garden]]. The sculpture garden is located adjacent to the [[Jack Fleischauer Garden]], named for lo [[Category:Sculpture]]
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  • The '''Arkansas Sculpture Invitational''', which began in 2006 in the East Pavilion of the [[River Ma ...of Hot Springs won Best of Show at the Invitational in 2007. The Arkansas Sculpture Invitational also supports the annual Peoples Choice Awards.
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  • *Patsy Pittman Light, ''Capturing Nature: The Cement Sculpture of Dionicio Rodgriguez'' (College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2008 [[Category:Sculpture]]
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  • The Little Rock Nine are commemorated in the 2005 sculpture [[Testament]] on the grounds of the [[Arkansas State Capitol]].
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  • ...nds of the [[Arkansas Governor's Mansion]] has as its centerpiece a bronze sculpture of President [[Bill Clinton]] created by [[Jan Woods]]. Clinton lived in th
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  • In 1965 Rebsamen donated a brass sculpture of [[Icarus and Daedalus]] by Evangelos Frudakis to the Little Rock Main Li
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  • ...commissioned by North Little Rock developer [[Justin Matthews]] to create sculpture for several local parks in the 1930s, including [[Crestview Park]], [[Lakew *Patsy Pittman Light, ''Capturing Nature: The Cement Sculpture of Dionicio Rodgriguez'' (College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2008
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  • ...orth Little Rock]], Arkansas. He is currently leading an effort to bring a sculpture promenade dedicated to dogs to the city. North Little Rock is often referre
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  • ...ustice Building]], which established a precedent locally for incorporating sculpture, the [[Education II Building]] and [[Arkansas Cancer Research Center]] on t After retirement Blass studied sculpture at the Art Institute in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. He died in July 1998
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  • ...Capitol and Main streets in the 1970s [[Metrocentre]] pedestrian mall. The sculpture took the name of the new downtown mall and added the suffix "nyn," which is The cost of the proposed sculpture -- with great steel planes representing the "delicate balance" of the agric
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  • The exterior plaza is dominated by the sculpture ''[[Ex Nexum]]'' by [[Jim Sanborn]].
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  • ...the [[Old Post Office and U.S. Courthouse]] in Little Rock, Arkansas. The sculpture is described as an S-shaped bronze screen inscribed with Greek and Roman wr The sculpture is maintained by the U.S. General Services Administration.
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  • [[Image:Lakewood-park-postcard.jpg|thumb|Living sculpture in Lakewood Park.]]
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