Showing posts with label school of fish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label school of fish. Show all posts

Sunday, June 15, 2025

The newest Traveling School of Fish splash down at the Franklin Sculpture Park - June 9, 2025

The newest Traveling School of Fish splash down at the Franklin Sculpture Park - June 9, 2025
The newest Traveling School of Fish splash down
at the Franklin Sculpture Park - June 9, 2025


Thank you to everyone who came out to welcome this vibrant public art installation. Created by local students coordinated by Franklin’s very own Amy Adams , each fish tells a story—and together, they remind us of the power of creativity, community, and movement.

If you missed it, swing by the park to experience this joyful swim through art



Additional photos of the event and exhibit ->   https://photos.app.goo.gl/HWehojiN4tbE85NeA


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Monday, June 2, 2025

Traveling School of Fish - June 9

Traveling School of Fish - June 9
Traveling School of Fish - June 9

Join us in welcoming the newest wave of the Traveling School of Fish on Monday, June 9nd at the Franklin Sculpture Park, 5 PM. 

See you there!


Saturday, May 31, 2025

What's that splash?? The new "School of Traveling Fish" scheduled to appear June 2

What's that splash?? The new "School of Traveling Fish" scheduled to appear June 2
What's that splash??

Welcome the School of Fish to Franklin Sculpture Park this Monday, June 2nd! Dive into creativity with this stunning new installation that celebrates community and connection.


Come see these beautiful sculptures up close and experience art that truly makes a splash!






Tuesday, June 11, 2024

Student Public Art Installation scheduled for June 11 at 5 PM

Student Public Art Installation scheduled for June 11 at 5 PM
Student Public Art

 

 

"Please come out to welcome the student public art installation. They all have spent months creating, cutting and painting the fish.

We would love your support to thank them for beautifying our town and learning the value of art in public spaces."