Behind the bench: Artists explain Ashland attractions | Local | apg-wi.com

2022-07-15 19:55:44 By : Ms. Sunny Gu

Abigail Gentry, who is no fisherman but who appreciates that the pastime is so important to locals, calls her bench art “Big Fish Big Lake.” (Contributed photo)

Chequamegon Food- Co-op staff members titled their artwork “Water is Life.” (Contributed photo)

Abigail Gentry, who is no fisherman but who appreciates that the pastime is so important to locals, calls her bench art “Big Fish Big Lake.” (Contributed photo)

Abigail Gentry is no stranger to public art projects.

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Chequamegon Food- Co-op staff members titled their artwork “Water is Life.” (Contributed photo)

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