Program by Bill Wolfe at April 9 meeting in Vigo County Public Library

Best of Show-Bill Wolfe-2018 RCAA Annual Juried Exhibition

After RCAA’s 6 p.m. April 9 meeting, Vigo County artist and sculptor Bill Wolfe – known for his Larry Bird statue at Hulman Center and his Max Ehrmann figure on a bench at the Seventh and Wabash Crossroads Plaza – will briefly highlight other sculptures he has created over the past 24 years, focusing more on his last three: Abraham Lincoln statue for Kalamazoo, Mich., Terre Haute fallen officer Greg Ferency, and WWII correspondent Ernie Pyle from Dana, Indiana.

Monthly RCAA membership meetings and programs are open to the public. Unless otherwise announced, they are scheduled 6 to 7:30 on the second Tuesday of each month in a lower level meeting room at the library, Seventh and Poplar streets, Terre Haute, Indiana.

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