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Creator of the T-Pot Bridge Rings Art Installation Comes Back to RVA This Sunday

Josh Wiener, the artist who created the rings installations at the Manchester side of the T-Pot Bridge, is coming back to Richmond to speak about his creation this Sunday, March 26th at 1 PM. Here are the details from the City of Richmond’s Public Art Commission:

“We are excited to welcome Josh Wiener, the artist of “The Path Untraveled” back to Richmond. Join members of the site team and Public Art Commission to meet Josh, hear about his vision for the artwork and his process and celebrate the wonderful new addition to this incredible public open space.

 Sunday March 26th, 2017 at 1 pm. 

Parking at the Floodwall entrance at 7th and Semmes or take the T.Tyler Potterfield Bridge from Brown’s Island. We will gather for remarks and a talk with the artist at the base of the path closest to the Floodwall. 

Read more about the T. Tyler Potterfield Bridge and other elements of the Riverfront Master plan.”

If you love the T-Pot Bridge as much as we do, come check it out and hear directly from the Rings artist this Sunday!

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