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This work represents the beautiful city of Nashua. With its people of different races, cultures, ages and minds.
This work represents the beautiful city of Nashua. With its people of different races, cultures, ages and minds.
The name “Pacha Mama” comes from the Quechua language of the ancient Incan Empire of northeast Argentina.
I have attempted to convey the feeling of a group of plant forms – shoots, leaves, ferns – growing upwards together.
The Opening Thursday, May 11th, 2023 at 5:30. The Picker Artists' 3 Pine Street, Nashua
Visit the Sculptors The Picker Artists' 3 Pine Street, Nashua Mon through Sat 5/12 - 6/1 From 10:00 AM to 5:00 PMClosing Ceremony
Explore the public sculptures gifted to the City by artists of the Nashua Sculpture Symposium. Walk or bike the 2.5 mile Downtown sculpture loop and enjoy the beauty of Nashua enhanced by sculptures!
Nashua is the only city in the United States with an annual International Sculpture Symposium. We invite you to support this special community event.