Re-dedication of Pawtucket Prism
This past Tuesday, the Pawtucket Prism public artwork alongside the UMass Lowell Inn & Conference Center at the confluence of Pawtucket Canal and Concord River, was re-dedicated on Tuesday. Paul Marion was there and wrote a blog post about the event and its significance. Tony Sampas was also there with his camera. He shares the following pictures:
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Jay Linnehan, Paul Marion, Celeste Bernardo, Mayor Edward Kennedy, Jim Campbell, Nancy Donahue, Belinda Juran, Evan Schapiro, artist Michio Ihara.
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Michio Ihara, the artist
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Celeste Bernardo, Superintendent of Lowell National Historical Park
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Jay Linnehan, Executive Director of Greater Lowell Community Foundation