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India Palato works with Northwest College art instructor Anne Toner to create artwork inspired by Scottish artist Andy Goldsworthy. Toner's advanced studio students taught the natural designs workshop for …
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{gallery}03_04_10/plazad{/gallery} India Palato works with Northwest College art instructor Anne Toner to create artwork inspired by Scottish artist Andy Goldsworthy. Toner's advanced studio students taught the natural designs workshop for students in first through fifth grades Wednesday afternoon at Plaza Diane. Their temporary works of art will be on display on the plaza until wind and weather sweep them away, just as is the case with Goldsworthy's creations in nature. Tribune photo by Don Amend
India Palato works with Northwest College art instructor Anne Toner to create artwork inspired by Scottish artist Andy Goldsworthy. Toner's advanced studio students taught the natural designs workshop for students in first through fifth grades Wednesday afternoon at Plaza Diane. Their temporary works of art will be on display on the plaza until wind and weather sweep them away, just as is the case with Goldsworthy's creations in nature. Tribune photo by Don Amend