If you drive through the small town of Pulaski in the New River Valley in the next month, you may spot a giant sculpture, with hundreds of ladders intertwined. This temporary art installation is made entirely of borrowed ladders.
By MELINDA WILLIAMS melinda@southwesttimes.com Fine Arts Center for the New River Valley (FAC) is looking to borrow ladders hundreds of ladders. No, they’re not trying to build a stairway to heaven, but the ladders will be used for a community-building project designed to illustrate how dreams can be realized by coming together in a common goal.
WILMINGTON — Among plenty of pet and self-portraits, a lego sculpture, and even a 3D rendering of a sub sandwich, 316 pieces of art make their debut to the…