Word: trenton
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Independence Mall Trenton...
...recess, the lunch break; take a moment and use this spot.' " Touching and interacting with the sculptures are not only encouraged, but are unstoppable. Children sit in their bronze laps; on chilly nights adults drape sweaters over their shoulders. In the Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex, in Trenton, N. J., hundreds of passers-by have sat in the empty seat across the chess table from the bronze figure of a perplexed loser to have their picture taken. In southeast Washington, neighborhood youths have adopted the hot-rodding Skateboarder as one of their own. Says John Harrod, executive director...
...patron as a producer. He has provided substantial funding for the International Sculpture Center, a Washington arts foundation, and created a subsidiary, the Public Art Trust. But, he says, "mostly I've used my money to start my atelier and sculpture-casting foundry." This facility, located near Trenton, is a $2.5 million state-of-the-process installation that employs 140 assistants and students. It is one of the world's largest, and such sculptors as George Segal and Marisol have works cast there...
...group of old people bused out for the occasion, then submitted to three separate TV interviews and a 20-minute radio call-in show. During his hour in Erie, Hart gave another press conference and, growing ever more hoarse with bronchitis, addressed a rally. From there he flew to Trenton, N.J., drove back into Pennsylvania for a nighttime rally in a shopping mall, and finally returned at 11 p.m. to Philadelphia-where the day had begun...
From a small, low-income neighborhood in Trenton, N.J., Cruz says he first came to Harvard thinking. "I'd get my degree and get out of here...