We Let the Dawgs Out Public Art Exhibit
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We Let the Dawgs Out is a public art exhibit in Athens that has been created by the Athens-Oconee Junior Woman’s Club. Throughout Athens-Clarke County, painted 4 foot fiberglass bulldawgs can be seen. These have dimensions 44 inches X 70 inches X 33 inches. Every sculpture has been painted by local artists and paid for by an individual or corporate sponsor. 35 painted bulldawgs are being exhibited in the parks, Ben Epps Airport, Normaltown, Five Points and downtown Athens.
Category: Museums
Address: 280 E Dougherty St
Website http://www.weletthedawgsout.org
Telephone: 706.353.1820
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