Difference between revisions of "Marjorie Schlossman Roberts Street Chaplet Project"

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Image:Roberts_Street_Chaplet_Project_-_JLG_Architects.jpg|Joel Davy, JLG Architects
 
Image:Roberts_Street_Chaplet_Project_-_JLG_Architects.jpg|Joel Davy, JLG Architects
 
Image:Roberts_Street_Chaplet_Project_-_Richard_A_Moorhead.jpg|Richard Moorhead
 
Image:Roberts_Street_Chaplet_Project_-_Richard_A_Moorhead.jpg|Richard Moorhead
Image:Roberts_Street_Chaplet_Project_-_Julie_Rokke.jpg|Julie Rokke
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Image:Roberts_Street_Chaplet_Project_-_Julie_Rokke.jpg|Julie Rokke, YHR Partners
 
Image:Roberts_Street_Chaplet_Project_-_Stahl_Architects.jpg|Stahl Architects
 
Image:Roberts_Street_Chaplet_Project_-_Stahl_Architects.jpg|Stahl Architects
 
Image:Roberts_Street_Chaplet_Project_-_Michael_J_Burns_Architects.jpg|Robert J Burns
 
Image:Roberts_Street_Chaplet_Project_-_Michael_J_Burns_Architects.jpg|Robert J Burns

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Roberts Street Chaplet Project - Sign.jpg

The Roberts Street Chaplet Project is one which mixes design, art, and religious philosophy, producing small, mobile "chaplets" for personal discovery and internal contemplation. The chaplets visited Fargo in the summer of 2007.

We ran across them entirely by accident; our two youngest children both received cameras for their birthdays, so on an early Sunday morning we took a "walkabout" around downtown Fargo photographing whatever we could find that looked interesting. On the mall between the civic center, city hall, and renovating library, we found the Roberts Street Chaplet Projects.



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