VISUAL ARTS

Texas Sculptor Society Exhibit
March 9-June 27, 2010
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Come enjoy 30-plus works in the Wildflower Center gardens by 18 talented Texas sculptors. Made of wood, bronze, clay, found objects and other materials, the pieces by members of the Texas Society of Sculptors include regal pieces by Dan Pogue and other artists, abstract art such as Ricardo Puemape’s bronze nude, and interactive works such as Joe Kenny’s green frog that children can climb on.
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Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
4801 La Crosse Avenue
Austin, TX 78739 -
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$7 Adults ($8 after March 15)
$6 Seniors ($7 after March 15) 60 years and older and Students 13 years and older
$3 Children 5 through 12Free to members and children 4 years and under
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March 9-June 27, 2010Times:
Meet the artists at a reception in the courtyard Sunday, March 21 from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m.
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