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Designed by McArthur Freeman, USF associate professor of animation and digital modeling, the sculpture titled “An Open Book” features two African American children engrossed in a book. (Courtesy USF)
TAMPA, FL In the garden of Tampa s C. Blythe Andrews, Jr. Public Library sits a life-size bronze sculpture designed to celebrate both reading and diversity in the historically Black neighborhood of College Hill.
Designed by McArthur Freeman, USF associate professor of animation and digital modeling, the sculpture titled An Open Book features two African American children engrossed in a book. Situated between the two children is a globe emerging from the book s pages.