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Snow sculptures will be opened at Annelinna library on Shrove Tuesday

On February 17, two large snow sculptures created by students from the Pallas sculpture department will be unveiled at the Annelinna library in Tartu, Estonia.

On February 17 at 10:15 AM, the Annelinna library in Tartu, Estonia, will unveil two large snow sculptures created by students from the Pallas Higher Art School. This initiative is led by artist Mari HiiemΓ€e, who supervises the young artists in their artistic endeavors. The event highlights not only the creative talents of the students but also fosters community engagement through art.

The collaboration between the Tartu City Government and the Pallas Higher Art School plays a significant role in bringing student artwork into public spaces. By enabling emerging artists to display their work, the project enriches the city’s landscape and provides joy to the local community. This interaction between education and public art serves to enhance the cultural fabric of Tartu.

Such community-focused projects are vital in promoting local art, encouraging creativity, and providing a platform for young artists to express themselves. The unveiling of these snow sculptures is expected to draw attention and support from local residents, increasing appreciation for the arts and inspiring more collaborative efforts in the future.

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