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Nashua Mother and Child sculpture at Roby Park follows pandemic rules

By Dean Shalhoup - Staff Writer | Apr 27, 2020

Courtesy photo Even the mother in the Mother and Child sculpture at Roby Park is abiding by safety protocol during the COVID-19 virus pandemic, representing of the few lighter moments of the ongoing health crisis. The sculpture, created by Zimbabwean artist Ennica Mukomberanwa during the 2015 Nashua International Sculpture Symposium, was dedicated that fall.

In the fall of 2015, long before anyone ever heard of the COVID-19 virus, sponsors of the Mother and Child sculpture, which was created by Zimbabwean sculptor Ennica Mukomberanwa during the 2015 Nashua International Sculpture Symposium, gathered at Roby Park for the sculpture’s dedication.

Even the mother in the Mother and Child sculpture at Roby Park is abiding by safety protocol during the COVID-19 virus pandemic, representing of the few lighter moments of the ongoing health crisis. The sculpture, created by Zimbabwean artist Ennica Mukomberanwa during the 2015 Nashua International Sculpture Symposium, was dedicated that fall.

The placard listing the sponsors of the Mother and Child sculpture, which was created by artist Ennica Mukomberanwa, of Zimbabwe, during the 2015 Nashua International Sculpture Symposium.

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