The Tucson Jewish Community Center is adding eight more elaborate works to its sculpture garden.
Gerald M. Gay The Tucson Jewish Community Center is adding eight more works to its sculpture garden, and is marking the occasion with"A Celebration of Sculpture" event this Sunday, Oct. 23.
Sculpture by Pamela Ambrosio, Curt Brill, Gedion Nyanhongo, Hector Ortega, Joan Waters, and Nan Wollman will join the collection. People are also reading… "A Celebration of Sculpture" will run from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and will include artist talks, live music and performances from ZUZI! and Esperanza Dance.
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