808 - 814 Homestead St.
Baltimore
MD 21218
Better Waverly Youth Sculpture Garden



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The Better Waverly Youth Sculpture Garden is a public artspace designed by children and youth. The land was acquired through the city's "adopt-a-lot" program, reclaiming a site on which four rowhouses had burned down. Children designed and built a mosaic pond and several cement sculptures. They have worked with Parks & People to plant flowers and trees. An artist in the MACA/MICA program donated a bench. It's a community work in progress and it could use some TLC! 901 Arts creative energy has gone into storm drain stenciling in recent times.
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Erika, age 12 out 2009 "Because the sculpture garden was built here now me and my friends go visit it."
Emily, age 12 out 2009 "Because of the attending the sculpture garden ribbon cutting I learned about the Better Waverly Community Art Center and I now take classes there."