2 days ago
Art Spaces to dedicate newest sculpture Thursday
Art Spaces is excited to announce the newest sculpture in its collection celebrating and honoring the Lost Creek Settlement, A View from the Porch by artist Reinaldo Correa Díaz, will be dedicated in Deming Park on Thursday.
The program begins at 5:15 p.m. with remarks from Art Spaces, state and local officials, the Indiana Arts Commission, the artist and descendants of Lost Creek. It will take place at the sculpture located just past the stone bridge before the large pond. The event is free and open to the public.
This sculpture will be the 22nd sculpture in the Art Spaces collection and the fourth sculpture on the Cultural Trail, which was formed in 2008 when Art Spaces and other arts and cultural organizations collaborated to honor individuals, groups and icons that have had a noteworthy impact on the community and beyond.
The Lost Creek Settlement was formed beginning in the early 1800s, when a small group of free African Americans traveled from Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina to settle in what is now Vigo County to escape the racial violence and systemic oppression of the pre-Civil War South.
They established a thriving farming community with churches, cemeteries, general stores, blacksmiths and schools, employing their own teachers and supplies when it was forbidden to educate African American students in Indiana public schools.
This sculpture has been made possible in part by the National Endowment for the Arts, the CreatINg Places Program created by the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority, The Larry Paul Foundation, Terre Haute Rotary Club, 100+ Women Who Care Vigo County, the Wabash Valley Community Foundation and generous donors.
For more information, call 812-235-2801 or email info@