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1. Arg Matey, Kids Design Glass sculpture, Chisago Lakes Area Library, Chisago Lakes, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Michaud-Scorza, Anthony
- Date Created:
- 2014
- Description:
- The original design for "Arg Matey" was drawn by Syndey, age 9, of Chisago Lake Area Library, a branch of East Central Regional Library. She wrote, " I named him Arg Matey because he belongs to a piraite. He see's land and said arg matey but it's really land ho." The sculpture is part of the East Central Regional Library's Kids Design Glass project. Funded with money from Minnesota's Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund, the project started with a Summer Reading Program art contest for kids 5-10 years old. One child's drawing was chosen from each of East Central Library's fourteen branches. Sculptor Anthony Michaud-Scorza, of Cambridge, Minnesota, then turned each drawing into a kid-inspired blown-glass sculpture.
- Contributing Institution:
- East Central Regional Library
- Type:
- Three Dimensional Object
- Format:
- Sculpture (visual works)
2. Blue Jay, Kids Design Glass sculpture, Pine City Public Library, Pine City, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Michaud-Scorza, Anthony
- Date Created:
- 2014
- Description:
- The original design for "Blue Jay" was drawn by Billy, age 8, of Pine City Library, a branch of East Central Regional Library. Billy wrote, "The Blue Jay is one of our backyard birds. I like watching them at the bird feeder at my Grandma's house." The sculpture is part of the East Central Regional Library's Kids Design Glass project. Funded with money from Minnesota's Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund, the project started with a Summer Reading Program art contest for kids 5-10 years old. One child's drawing was chosen from each of East Central Library's fourteen branches. Sculptor Anthony Michaud-Scorza, of Cambridge, Minnesota, then turned each drawing into a kid-inspired blown-glass sculpture.
- Contributing Institution:
- East Central Regional Library
- Type:
- Three Dimensional Object
- Format:
- Sculpture (visual works)
3. Cat in a Boat, Kids Design Glass sculpture, Hinckley Public Library, Hinckley, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Michaud-Scorza, Anthony
- Date Created:
- 2014
- Description:
- The original design for "Cat in a Boat" was drawn by Madelyn, age 9, from Hinckley Public Library, a branch of East Central Regional Library. Madelyn wrote, "This is a sissy the cat. And she can sleep anywhere." The sculpture is part of the East Central Regional Library's Kids Design Glass project. Funded with money from Minnesota's Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund, the project started with a Summer Reading Program art contest for kids 5-10 years old. One child's drawing was chosen from each of East Central Library's fourteen branches. Sculptor Anthony Michaud-Scorza, of Cambridge, Minnesota, then turned each drawing into a kid-inspired blown-glass sculpture.
- Contributing Institution:
- East Central Regional Library
- Type:
- Three Dimensional Object
- Format:
- Sculpture (visual works)
4. Colorful Hearts, Kids Design Glass sculpture, Sandstone Public Library, Sandstone, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Michaud-Scorza, Anthony
- Date Created:
- 2014
- Description:
- The original design for "Colorful Hearts" was drawn by Navaeh, age 8, of Sandstone Public Library, a branch of East Central Regional Library. Navaeh wrote, "I drew a cloud around a colorful heart. Then I drew a rose with thorns. I put many colors to make it colorful." The sculpture is part of the East Central Regional Library's Kids Design Glass project. Funded with money from Minnesota's Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund, the project started with a Summer Reading Program art contest for kids 5-10 years old. One child's drawing was chosen from each of East Central Library's fourteen branches. Sculptor Anthony Michaud-Scorza, of Cambridge, Minnesota, then turned each drawing into a kid-inspired blown-glass sculpture.
- Contributing Institution:
- East Central Regional Library
- Type:
- Three Dimensional Object
- Format:
- Sculpture (visual works)
5. Colorful Seahorse, Kids Design Glass sculpture, Aitkin Public Library, Aitkin, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Michaud-Scorza, Anthony
- Date Created:
- 2014
- Description:
- The original design for "Colorful Seahorse" was drawn by Savannah, age 10, from the Aitkin Public Library, a branch of East Central Regional Library. Savannah wrote, "I named this 'Colorful Seahorse' because this seahorse is very colorful. I got this idea from seeing lots of beautiful seahorses at the Mall of America." The sculpture is part of the East Central Regional Library's Kids Design Glass project. Funded with money from Minnesota's Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund, the project started with a Summer Reading Program art contest for kids 5-10 years old. One child's drawing was chosen from each of East Central Library's fourteen branches. Sculptor Anthony Michaud-Scorza, of Cambridge, Minnesota, then turned each drawing into a kid-inspired blown-glass sculpture.
- Contributing Institution:
- East Central Regional Library
- Type:
- Three Dimensional Object
- Format:
- Sculpture (visual works)
6. Flower with a Turtle, Kids Design Glass sculpture, Mille Lacs Lake Community Library, Isle, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Michaud-Scorza, Anthony
- Date Created:
- 2014
- Description:
- The original design for "Flower with a Turtle" was drawn by Priscilla, age 10, of Mille Lacs Lake Community Library, a branch of East Central Regional Library. Priscilla wrote, "A turtle named Narnia likes crawling all over flowers. But, this flower was very special to him." The sculpture is part of the East Central Regional Library's Kids Design Glass project. Funded with money from Minnesota's Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund, the project started with a Summer Reading Program art contest for kids 5-10 years old. One child's drawing was chosen from each of East Central Library's fourteen branches. Sculptor Anthony Michaud-Scorza, of Cambridge, Minnesota, then turned each drawing into a kid-inspired blown-glass sculpture.
- Contributing Institution:
- East Central Regional Library
- Type:
- Three Dimensional Object
- Format:
- Sculpture (visual works)
7. Girafee, Kids Design Glass sculpture, Princeton Area Library, Princeton, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Michaud-Scorza, Anthony
- Date Created:
- 2014
- Description:
- The original design for "Giraffee" was drawn by Griffin, age 5, of Princeton Area Library, a branch of East Central Regional Library. Griffin wrote, "It's a giraffe. It's colorful. It's happy." The sculpture is part of the East Central Regional Library's Kids Design Glass project. Funded with money from Minnesota's Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund, the project started with a Summer Reading Program art contest for kids 5-10 years old. One child's drawing was chosen from each of East Central Library's fourteen branches. Sculptor Anthony Michaud-Scorza, of Cambridge, Minnesota, then turned each drawing into a kid-inspired blown-glass sculpture.
- Contributing Institution:
- East Central Regional Library
- Type:
- Three Dimensional Object
- Format:
- Sculpture (visual works)
8. Hot Rod, Kids Design Glass sculpture, North Branch Area Library, North Branch, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Michaud-Scorza, Anthony
- Date Created:
- 2014
- Description:
- The original design for "Hot Rod" was drawn by Caleb, age 6, of North Branch Area Library, a branch of East Central Regional Library. Caleb wrote, "I drew a picture of a hot rod. I like to draw cars. I hope people like the sculpture." The sculpture is part of the East Central Regional Library's Kids Design Glass project. Funded with money from Minnesota's Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund, the project started with a Summer Reading Program art contest for kids 5-10 years old. One child's drawing was chosen from each of East Central Library's fourteen branches. Sculptor Anthony Michaud-Scorza, of Cambridge, Minnesota, then turned each drawing into a kid-inspired blown-glass sculpture.
- Contributing Institution:
- East Central Regional Library
- Type:
- Three Dimensional Object
- Format:
- Sculpture (visual works)
9. Olivia the Outstanding Owl, Kids Design Glass sculpture, Wyoming Area Public Library, Wyoming, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Michaud-Scorza, Anthony
- Date Created:
- 2014
- Description:
- The original design for "Olivia the Outstanding Owl" was drawn by Kirsten, age 10, of Wyoming Area Library, a branch of East Central Regional Library. Kirsten wrote, "Olivia is the best owl! She is very outstanding and talented. Olivia is very smart and sophisticated." The sculpture is part of the East Central Regional Library's Kids Design Glass project. Funded with money from Minnesota's Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund, the project started with a Summer Reading Program art contest for kids 5-10 years old. One child's drawing was chosen from each of East Central Library's fourteen branches. Sculptor Anthony Michaud-Scorza, of Cambridge, Minnesota, then turned each drawing into a kid-inspired blown-glass sculpture.
- Contributing Institution:
- East Central Regional Library
- Type:
- Three Dimensional Object
- Format:
- Sculpture (visual works)
10. Picky Pickle Bird, Kids Design Glass sculpture, Milaca Community Library, Milaca, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Michaud-Scorza, Anthony
- Date Created:
- 2014
- Description:
- The original design for "Picky Pickle Bird" was drawn by Tucker, ager 7, from the Milaca Community Library, a branch of East Central Regional Library. Tucker wrote, " The Picky Pickle Bird lives in a giant pickle in Pickle town. He flys thrue the air at 50 miles per hour and grabs frute off trees and land to eat." The sculpture is part of the East Central Regional Library's Kids Design Glass project. Funded with money from Minnesota's Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund, the project started with a Summer Reading Program art contest for kids 5-10 years old. One child's drawing was chosen from each of East Central Library's fourteen branches. Sculptor Anthony Michaud-Scorza, of Cambridge, Minnesota, then turned each drawing into a kid-inspired blown-glass sculpture.
- Contributing Institution:
- East Central Regional Library
- Type:
- Three Dimensional Object
- Format:
- Sculpture (visual works)
11. Purplicious Fish, Kids Design Glass sculpture, Mora Public Library, Mora, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Michaud-Scorza, Anthony
- Date Created:
- 2014
- Description:
- The original design for "Purplicious Fish" was drawn by Mattea, age 10, of Mora Public Library, a branch of East Central Regional Library. Mattea wrote, "My fish is a very happy fish, who likes to swim in her fish bowl all day. But she only stops swimming when she goes in her castle to sleep! She also only eats the pieces of apple Jollly Rancher I giver her too!" The sculpture is part of the East Central Regional Library's Kids Design Glass project. Funded with money from Minnesota's Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund, the project started with a Summer Reading Program art contest for kids 5-10 years old. One child's drawing was chosen from each of East Central Library's fourteen branches. Sculptor Anthony Michaud-Scorza, of Cambridge, Minnesota, then turned each drawing into a kid-inspired blown-glass sculpture.
- Contributing Institution:
- East Central Regional Library
- Type:
- Three Dimensional Object
- Format:
- Sculpture (visual works)
12. Rainbow Fish, Kids Design Glass sculpture, McGregor Public Library, McGregor, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Michaud-Scorza, Anthony
- Date Created:
- 2014
- Description:
- The original design for "Rainbow Fish" was drawn by Emily, age 10, from the McGregor Public Library, a branch of East Central Regional Library. Emma wrote, "It's a colorful fish. It likes to swim. It eats rainbow fish food. :)" The sculpture is part of the East Central Regional Library's Kids Design Glass project. Funded with money from Minnesota's Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund, the project started with a Summer Reading Program art contest for kids 5-10 years old. One child's drawing was chosen from each of East Central Library's fourteen branches. Sculptor Anthony Michaud-Scorza, of Cambridge, Minnesota, then turned each drawing into a kid-inspired blown-glass sculpture.
- Contributing Institution:
- East Central Regional Library
- Type:
- Three Dimensional Object
- Format:
- Sculpture (visual works)
13. Six Shooter, Kids Design Glass sculpture, Rush City Public Library, Rush City, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Michaud-Scorza, Anthony
- Date Created:
- 2014
- Description:
- The original design for "Six Shooter" was drawn by Hunter, age 8, of Rush City Public Library, a branch of East Central Regional Library. Hunter wrote, "He is a good guy. He is a cowboy from a movie that I like to watch with my uncl. He is half spider." The sculpture is part of the East Central Regional Library's Kids Design Glass project. Funded with money from Minnesota's Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund, the project started with a Summer Reading Program art contest for kids 5-10 years old. One child's drawing was chosen from each of East Central Library's fourteen branches. Sculptor Anthony Michaud-Scorza, of Cambridge, Minnesota, then turned each drawing into a kid-inspired blown-glass sculpture.
- Contributing Institution:
- East Central Regional Library
- Type:
- Three Dimensional Object
- Format:
- Sculpture (visual works)
14. The Juicy Hamburger, Kids Design Glass sculpture, Cambridge Public Library, Cambridge, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Michaud-Scorza, Anthony
- Date Created:
- 2014
- Description:
- The original design for "The Juicy Hanburger" was drawn by Emily, age 10, of Cambridge Public Library, as branch of East Central Regional Library. Emily wrote, "It's a big delicouse, juicy burger. the two slices of bread, the juicy tomatos and the green suspence of the beautiful pickles and magnificent lettece. And the jucyest, delicouse, tasting meat ever!" The sculpture is part of the East Central Regional Library's Kids Design Glass project. Funded with money from Minnesota's Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund, the project started with a Summer Reading Program art contest for kids 5-10 years old. One child's drawing was chosen from each of East Central Library's fourteen branches. Sculptor Anthony Michaud-Scorza, of Cambridge, Minnesota, then turned each drawing into a kid-inspired blown-glass sculpture.
- Contributing Institution:
- East Central Regional Library
- Type:
- Three Dimensional Object
- Format:
- Sculpture (visual works)
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