Monday, January 23, 2012
Clinton Presidential Center enewsletter
Back by popular demand! The Clinton Center welcomes back Brick Artist Nathan Sawaya. You and a guest are invited to attend this kid-friendly event as lawyer-turned-artist Nathan Sawaya shares how a childhood favorite became the inspiration and the medium for his amazing and intricate 3D artwork.
After the program, guests are invited and encouraged to tour the exhibit. Sawaya will be signing copies of his book, “The Art of the Brick Pictorial,” which is available for purchase at the Clinton Museum Store.
“The Art of the Brick” is presented by 3M.
When: Friday, Feb. 3, 2012
6 – 7 p.m.
Where: Clinton Presidential Center
Program is free. However, reservations are required. Reserve your seats by emailing Joy Secuban at jsecuban@clintonfoundation.org or by calling 501-370-8000. Note: children are welcome.
To reserve a copy of Nathan Sawaya’s “The Art of the Brick Pictorial,” please contact Michelle at the Clinton Museum Store at 501-748-0401.
The William J. Clinton Foundation is proud to announce the 2011 winner of its annual "Ideas Matter" essay contest. Berryville High School's Ben Harris submitted the winning essay and will receive a $2,500 scholarship.
PHOTO of Ben with President Clinton http://www.facebook.com/#!/photo.php?fbid=10150498937362997&set=a.375681147996.158513.63936082996&type=1&theater
After the program, guests are invited and encouraged to tour the exhibit. Sawaya will be signing copies of his book, “The Art of the Brick Pictorial,” which is available for purchase at the Clinton Museum Store.
“The Art of the Brick” is presented by 3M.
When: Friday, Feb. 3, 2012
6 – 7 p.m.
Where: Clinton Presidential Center
Program is free. However, reservations are required. Reserve your seats by emailing Joy Secuban at jsecuban@clintonfoundation.org or by calling 501-370-8000. Note: children are welcome.
To reserve a copy of Nathan Sawaya’s “The Art of the Brick Pictorial,” please contact Michelle at the Clinton Museum Store at 501-748-0401.
The William J. Clinton Foundation is proud to announce the 2011 winner of its annual "Ideas Matter" essay contest. Berryville High School's Ben Harris submitted the winning essay and will receive a $2,500 scholarship.
PHOTO of Ben with President Clinton http://www.facebook.com/#!/photo.php?fbid=10150498937362997&set=a.375681147996.158513.63936082996&type=1&theater
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