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Don Gummer Sculptures Join the Cat in the Hat on the Springfield Museums Grounds
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Constructing Poetry: Sculptural Work by Don Gummer, an exhibit that will take place both within the galleries and outside on the Springfield Museums grounds. Large-scale, abstract, three-dimensional sculptures by the internationally renowned artist Don Gummer will join the whimsical characters in the Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden on the Museums grounds. Smaller sculptures, maquettes, and a painting will grace two galleries in the D Amour Museum of Fine Arts.
New York City-based artist Don Gummer has garnered critical acclaim for his work since the late 1960s. This exhibit assembled exclusively for the Springfield Museums explores work from throughout Gummer s long and auspicious career and includes a 2021 wall relief sculpture that has never been seen by the public before.
Springfield’s George Walter Vincent Smith Art Museum vies for preservation award
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Stained glass windows at the George Walter Vincent Smith Art Museum in Springfield. Don Treeger / The Republican
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SPRINGFIELD Listen closely, and the visitor can perhaps hear the echoes of a time long gone by, but preserved by a man who believed the beauty of art should enjoyed by all.
George Walter Vincent Smith was ahead of his time, and, together with his wife, he gave Springfield a museum for the ages. Opened in 1896, the fruit of Smith’s vision provided more than just a building filled with fascinating artifacts.
- Fiona Marie Collier (born 2000) was sentenced to one year probation for assault and theft $5,000 or under. - Jonah Tristian Morven (born 1997) was sentenced to one year probation for assaulting a peace officer causing bodily harm, assault causing bodily harm, assault with a weapon, possessing a weapon for a dangerous purpose, motor vehicle theft, theft $5,000 or under, two counts two counts each of assault causing bodily harm and assaulting a peace officer and three counts of breaching a release order, all committed in Prince George and for break and enter and taking an vehicle without the owner s consent, committed in New Aiyansh and breaching an undertaking or recognizance, committed in Terrace. Morven was also issued a five-year firearms prohibition and ordered to provide a DNA sample on two of the assault counts and spent a total of 338 days in custody prior to sentencing on the charges.