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December 23, 2020
Western Wyoming Community College art student, Mae Sota, had her artwork was chosen to be wrapped on an electrical box in Bunning Park, in Downtown Rock Springs. Western is proud of students who are able to give back to their community.
The Rock Springs Box Art committee and the Rock Springs International Day committee selected Sota’s “Japanese Culture” piece of art to be wrapped on a Rocky Mountain Power box in Bunning Park. Due to weather conditions, the box will not be wrapped until Spring of 2021.
Mae Sota is the second Western art student to have her creative piece selected to.
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ROCK SPRINGS â The artwork of Mae Sota, a Western Wyoming Community College art student, was chosen to be wrapped on an electrical box in Bunning Park in downtown Rock Springs.
The Rock Springs Box Art committee and the Rock Springs International Day committee selected Sotaâs âJapanese Cultureâ piece of art to be wrapped on a Rocky Mountain Power box in Bunning Park. Due to weather conditions, the box will not be wrapped until spring of 2021.
Sota is the second Western art student to have her creative piece selected to be displayed on a Rocky Mountain Power Box. Rose Kleinâs artwork was chosen in May 2019 for a box on Westernâs campus. These types of projects help beautify Rock Springs, and whether nor not the student chooses to stay in town, they have left a positive mark on the community, according to a Western press release.
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