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~ <br /> "Of course, like sculpture, all gardens are sculpted hv human hands. This show both highlights hovvourbest <br /> ' <br /> conversations with nature are collaborative and displays our skills in artifice as yet more expression of that <br /> natural xvor|d," says Mike Roig, local CarrboroSculptor. <br /> Several additional events associated with the exhibition will be offered during the months of September and <br /> October: <br /> w <br /> Saturday,Sept. 29, 2:3Dpnm—A Children's Violin Outdoor Concert UFreml <br /> � Sunday,Sept.30,2:00-4:00 pm—ScuAptureimthe Garden Fairy&Gnome Making Workshop (for ages 5+) <br /> [Advance registration required:$15or$1Q for mceGmembers] <br /> w <br /> Saturday,Oct. 13, 1:3Opnm—Sculpture in the Garden Tour[Free] <br /> * <br /> Saturday,Oct.20, 1:BO-3:00pmm—Making Art for The Garden:A Stepping Stone Workshop [Advance <br /> registration required:$15 mr$18mCeamembers) <br /> � <br /> Sunday Oct.21, 1;Q0Rnm—An Artist's Perspective:Contemporary Sculpture[Free] <br /> For more information about these events, call 9l9-SG2'O522orvisit <br /> tt## <br /> Contact: 2O12 Sculpture in the Garden curator, 9l9-962-946O <br /> Images of last year's Sculpture in the Garden award-winning pieces may be found at <br /> . High-resolution versions may be obtained by request to <br /> Laura Cot ermnan: 919-962-9457 <br /> \ <br /> � <br />