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Wow. That is really beautiful. The above-pictured ‘Sculpture Garden and Bottle Chapel’ was built by local artists as a tribute to Minnie Evans who was a local African-American folk artist and the Airlie Gatekeeper for 27 years. It is her paintings that are showing now at the Cameron.
I think the woman who designed this gazeebo is also showing works at the Cameron now.
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Wow. That is really beautiful. The above-pictured ‘Sculpture Garden and Bottle Chapel’ was built by local artists as a tribute to Minnie Evans who was a local African-American folk artist and the Airlie Gatekeeper for 27 years. It is her paintings that are showing now at the Cameron.
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