Event by Ferndale Area District Library and Ferndale Area District Library - Art. Tuesday, March 2, 2021 at 7 PM EST. Price: Free. Link: http://tiny.cc/parducci. From Detroit’s Woodlawn Cemetery to Eastern Michigan’s campus, and even here in Ferndale at the Drayton Avenue Presbyterian Church, the breathtaking architectural sculptures of the late artist Corrado Parducci have adorned distinguished buildings and local landmarks across Michigan for more than 80 years.
For several years, local photographer/writer Dale Carlson has been documenting the signature style that quietly and sometimes inconspicuously embellishes the exteriors and trims of high-profile locations like the Masonic Temple and the main offices of the Ann Arbor News. On Tuesday, March 2, Carlson will lead a virtual presentation for registered participants, hosted by the Ferndale Area District Library via Zoom. Sign Up
SOURCE: Sandra Tornberg
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