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Contest Permits
Students To Design An Actual Rug
The Quincy Sun ·
Thursday, April 10, 2003
One of the city's newest
retailers has teamed up with the Quincy School-Community Partnership
program in an effort to encourage young artists.
Solomon Mojtabai, owner
of Solomon's Collection & Fine Rugs, 809 Hancock St., designed
a special project for students at the middle school level that will
net experience for the artist and funds for the schools.
A graphic design competition,
directed by individual school art instructors, is designed to produce
winning selections for all over patterns that might be suitable as
a rug design.
Once the selections
have been made a final overall winner will be announced. Then the
particular design will be taken overseas by Mojtabai to be produced
in an actual rug.
The winning design
will be returned to Quincy as a fine finished rug and donated by Mojtabai
to be won or purchased in a manner to be announced later.
The proceeds will go
to the Quincy School-Community Partnership to fund a school activity
or a special need while the young artist has the thrill of seeing
his or her work become a reality.
Arrangements for the
project were finalized by Arthur Keough, executive director for the
Partnership, a program designed to make school kids aware that there
are people outside the schools interested in their education.·
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