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Thursday at the Barnett Center the Huntington Museum of Art and members of Youth United unveiled their latest Artworks Project called ÒReclaiming the Urban Landscape.Ó This Mosaic Art Piece and a free standing sculpture are permanently on display in the rear of the Barnett Center. For two weeks in August, members of Youth United with the Weed and Seed Program worked with local artists to create these beautiful art pieces. Those who participated in the project were; Krissy Keith, Naja Felder, Jasmine Felder, Barry Westmoreland, Khadejah Stubblefield, Jewel Webb, Jonathan Riner, Jasmine Riner, Billie Williams, Shakasia Wolfolk, Jazzy Johnson, China Markum and J'lisa Kelly, The artists that coordinated the project were Mark Earnhart and Libby Meathe.
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Thursday at the Barnett Center the Huntington Museum of Art and members of Youth United unveiled their latest Artworks Project called ÒReclaiming the Urban Landscape.Ó This Mosaic Art Piece and a free standing sculpture are permanently on display in the rear of the Barnett Center. For two weeks in August, members of Youth United with the Weed and Seed Program worked with local artists to create these beautiful art pieces. Those who participated in the project were; Krissy Keith, Naja Felder, Jasmine Felder, Barry Westmoreland, Khadejah Stubblefield, Jewel Webb, Jonathan Riner, Jasmine Riner, Billie Williams, Shakasia Wolfolk, Jazzy Johnson, China Markum and J'lisa Kelly, The artists that coordinated the project were Mark Earnhart and Libby Meathe.
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Thursday at the Barnett Center the Huntington Museum of Art and members of Youth United unveiled their latest Artworks Project called ÒReclaiming the Urban Landscape.Ó This free standing sculpture and a Mosaic Art Piece are permanently on display in the rear of the Barnett Center. For two weeks in August, members of Youth United with the Weed and Seed Program worked with local artists to create these beautiful art pieces. Those who participated in the project were; Krissy Keith, Naja Felder, Jasmine Felder, Barry Westmoreland, Khadejah Stubblefield, Jewel Webb, Jonathan Riner, Jasmine Riner, Billie Williams, Shakasia Wolfolk, Jazzy Johnson, China Markum and J'lisa Kelly, The artists that coordinated the project were Mark Earnhart and Libby Meathe.
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China Markum looks for some of her artwork on the mosaic art piece she helped create with other young people as part of the Huntington Museum of Art and members of Youth United's latest Artworks Project called ÒReclaiming the Urban Landscape.Ó The mosaic and a free standing sculpture were unveiled Thursday and are permanently on display in the rear of the Barnett Center.
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Mark Earnhart, an artist working in Sculpture at Marshall University, talks about the experience of working with a group of young people on the latest Artworks project. The Huntington Museum of Art and members of Youth United's latest Project called ÒReclaiming the Urban LandscapeÓ was unveiled Thursday and is permanently on display in the rear of the Barnett Center.
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Thursday at the Barnett Center the Huntington Museum of Art and members of Youth United unveiled their latest Artworks Project called ÒReclaiming the Urban Landscape.Ó This Mosaic Art Piece and a free standing sculpture are permanently on display in the rear of the Barnett Center. For two weeks in August, members of Youth United with the Weed and Seed Program worked with local artists to create these beautiful art pieces. Those who participated in the project were; Krissy Keith, Naja Felder, Jasmine Felder, Barry Westmoreland, Khadejah Stubblefield, Jewel Webb, Jonathan Riner, Jasmine Riner, Billie Williams, Shakasia Wolfolk, Jazzy Johnson, China Markum and J'lisa Kelly, The artists that coordinated the project were Mark Earnhart and Libby Meathe.
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Jewel Webb one of the young artists who worked on the Artworks Projects entitled ÒReclaiming the Urban LandscapeÓ now on display at the Barnett Center, receives a certificate from Andrea Gilman, youth programs coordinator for the Huntington Housing Authority, during Thursday's recognition of this latest project.
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