Chair sculpture - Kids attending Camp Out! art camp at the Elora Centre for the Arts realized that the sky really is the limit when they painted chairs to create a “Chairway to Heaven” sculpture that soars over 21 feet high into the sky. The project reached new heights when the camp organizers called in help from Centre Wellington Hydro and the bucket truck to help install the mammoth structure. The sculpture is now a permanent feature in the front garden at the Elora Centre for the Arts, and “will serve as a reminder that creativity has no boundaries, and we should all reach for our dreams,” organizers say. The project was lead by arts educator Judy Anderson of the Elora Centre for the Arts. Submitted photo
Kids attending Camp Out! art camp at the Elora Centre for the Arts realized that the sky really is the limit when they painted chairs to create a “Chairway to Heaven” sculpture that soars over 21 feet high into the sky. The sculpture is now a permanent feature in the front garden at the Elora Centre for the Arts. The project was lead by arts educator Judy Anderson of the Elora Centre for the Arts.