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‘Gulls’ fly at new Winchester Riverwalk Sculpture Park

The snow was falling on Winchester, but the ‘Gulls’ were flying at Winchester Riverwalk Sculpture Park. COURTESY PHOTO/HILDA WONG-DOO

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The following was submitted by Arts Winchester:

Last Thursday, Dec. 19, the finishing touches were added to the Winchester Riverwalk Sculpture Park.

Sculptor Dale Rogers besides the new ‘Gulls’ installation. COURTESY PHOTO/HILDA WONG-DOO

Sculptor Dale Rogers installed “Gulls,” a sculpture grouping of three stainless steel gulls.

Josh Ruder, the stone bench sculptor, was also onsite to assist with the “Gulls” installation and final completion of his two stone benches.

Josh Ruder finishes up the stone benches at the new park. COURTESY PHOTO/HILDA WONG-DOO

“Gulls” and the stone benches are now part of the Winchester Cultural District’s permanent collection.

Stay tuned for upcoming installation of Karin Stanley’s “Vertical Water” sculpture.

Find our park at https://maps.app.goo.gl/n2tGoHLGYvz17692A

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