Outdoor art on display in Bridgeville
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The sculpture “Red Dancer” by Michigan artist Gary Kulak is located outside Bridgeville Public Library.
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A work by Alex Mendez, an Indiana sculptor, is on Dewey Avenue in Bridgeville.
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“The Whittler,” a 1986 sculpture by Seward Johnson, is on a bench on Washington Pike in downtown Bridgeville.
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“Hell, Time to Go Fishin’”, a sculpture by Seward Johnson, is outside Sarasnick’s hardware store in downtown Bridgeville.
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“Fiddlehead,” by Connecticut sculptor David Boyajian, sits along Washington Pike in Bridgeville.
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Triangle Park in Bridgeville is where the sculpture “Sentinel Royale” is on display through the end of February.
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“Waiting to Cross,” another Seward Johnson sculpture, sits outside the Bridgeville Borough office on Bower Hill Road.
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Public Art Bridgeville is presenting its Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition through Feb. 29.
In its second year, the exhibit opened in June and features 10 sculptures by nationally recognized designers from around the country.
The art pieces are being displayed throughout the borough on Washington Avenue, Bower Hill Road, Dewey Avenue, the library and in Triangle Park.
Maps of the sculpture exhibit are available at the borough office, located at 425 Bower Hill Road.