Posts Tagged ‘Peruko Ccopacatty’
The twisted historicity of the William Blackstone statue – David Brussat
by David Brussat, Architecture Here and There, contributing writer William Blackstone, or Blaxton (1595-1675), has long struck me as the mildest of colonists, perhaps not even a colonist strictly speaking. He was a recluse, and when other colonists showed up, he exited stage left. An ordained priest of the Church of England, he landed with…
Read MoreART! Peruko Ccopacatty “Toleration”, recognizes Pawtucket’s Blackstone
Top Photo: Peruko Ccopacatty website Peruko Ccopacatty’s work can be seen in several Rhode Island locations, including Kennedy Plaza. As of yesterday, an 18 foot sculpture was installed at the corner of Roosevelt & Exchange in downtown Pawtucket, just across from the fire station. Sure to catch the eyes of returning Tolman High School students,…
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