Artists showcase work at ‘Art in the Alley’ on event’s last day
Photo by Douglass Huxley
(Photo by Douglass Huxley)
Art in the Alley took place Saturday and Sunday at the Washington County Public Library. Artists, sculptors and musicians gathered to share their talents with the community.
(Photo by Douglass Huxley)
Artist Ron Teska displays a stone carving of an ivory-billed woodpecker Sunday during the Art in the Alley event held at the Washington County Public Library. Teska said he hopes his sculptures of endangered species helps kids think about the natural world around them.
(Photo by Douglass Huxley)
Art created by community members of all ages lined the fence outside the Washington County Public Library Sunday for the Art in the Alley event.
- Photo by Douglass Huxley
- (Photo by Douglass Huxley) Art in the Alley took place Saturday and Sunday at the Washington County Public Library. Artists, sculptors and musicians gathered to share their talents with the community.
- (Photo by Douglass Huxley) Artist Ron Teska displays a stone carving of an ivory-billed woodpecker Sunday during the Art in the Alley event held at the Washington County Public Library. Teska said he hopes his sculptures of endangered species helps kids think about the natural world around them.
- (Photo by Douglass Huxley) Art created by community members of all ages lined the fence outside the Washington County Public Library Sunday for the Art in the Alley event.
Artist Ron Teska stands next to some of his sculptures at the Washington County Public Library during the Art in the Alley event Sunday. Teska, a former stonemason, said he doesn’t sell his sculptures but instead donates his art to graveyards for headstones, to bring awareness to endangered species and to just share his artist abilities with others.