Coverage of Sculpture Symposium Announcement

The Bangor Daily News ran a story about this summer’s Schoodic International Sculpture Symposium event, which is being held in partnership with UMaine. The report noted that UMaine will structure three summer classes around the symposium, as well as an internship and a documentary filmmaking class. Moreover, the student body will have the chance to interact with world-class artists as they chisel, grind and carefully carve pieces of raw granite into sculpture. Bangor TV station WABI mentioned that the symposium will be held in the Steam Plant parking lot on the UMaine campus.

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