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Roberto Lugo Is Using a Greco-Roman Pottery Tradition to Tell His Own Stories

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His tag, Robske, a moniker he still uses today, could be found everywhere. Later, while earning his Bachelor of Fine Arts at Kansas Art Institute and Master of Fine Arts at Penn State, the artist honed his skills by adopting and riffing on the ancient tradition of painted pottery he discovered in art history courses.

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RIGHT OF CENTER

Landscape Architecture Magazine

Petersburg’s original urban plan, which made the pier’s importance to the city both crucial and inevitable. Reservoir Lake, later known as Mirror Lake, provided the city with an essential spring-fed water supply. Williams Park, initially a wily vegetated grove named after one of the city’s founders, became the urban center.