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Lawn Art With Neighbors, Started Because Of The Pandemic, Returns This Year

A sculpture that was part of L.A.W.N. in Springfield 2020
Lawn Art With Neighbors/Facebook
A sculpture that was part of L.A.W.N. in Springfield 2020
A sculpture that was part of L.A.W.N. in Springfield 2020
Credit Lawn Art With Neighbors/Facebook
A sculpture that was part of L.A.W.N. in Springfield 2020

Last year, a community art project was created in Springfield in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.  Lawn Art With Neighbors (L.A.W.N.) was established last April.  And it’s being brought back this year.

The program seeks to empower public art made by the people as a contribution to Springfield’s sense of place and the built environment we all share, according to the Springfield Art Museum.

Last year, there were 65 projects, including sculptures, paintings, installations, video projections, podcasts and more.

Anyone can participate by creating a work of art using materials available at home and displaying it in front of their residence.  April 16th is the first deadline.

For more information, visit sculpturewalkspringfield.org.

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Michele Skalicky has worked at KSMU since the station occupied the old white house at National and Grand. She enjoys working on both the announcing side and in news and has been the recipient of statewide and national awards for news reporting. She likes to tell stories that make a difference. Michele enjoys outdoor activities, including hiking, camping and leisurely kayaking.