Day Without Art focuses attention on World AIDS Day
Mark Wineka/Salisbury Post Stacey Cuevas, a member of Rowan Care Alliance, shrouds a section of the sculpture at West Innes and North Fulton streets in preparation for World AIDS Day.
Jon C. Lakey/Salisbury Post Bob Meyers and Gordon Senter pin together the black cloth on the fountain on the corner of Depot and East Innes streets.
Gordon Senter put a black cloth on the fountain on the corner of Depot St and East Innes Street. The annual shrouding of local art supports the Day Without Art to commeerate World's Aids Day which is on December 1st. Photo by Jon C. Lakey, Salisbury Post.
Bob Meyers and Gordon Senter put a black cloth on the fountain on the corner of Depot St and East Innes Street. The annual shrouding of local art supports the Day Without Art to commeerate World's Aids Day which is on December 1st. Photo by Jon C. Lakey, Salisbury Post.
Mark Wineka/Salisbury Post Pete Prunkl, secretary for Rowan Care Alliance, pins draping to the sculpture at West Innes and North Fulton streets.
Pete Prunkl and Stacey Cuevas, members of Rowan Care Alliance, shroud a section of the sculpture at Innes and Fulton streets as part of World AIDS Day. Photo by Mark Wineka, Salisbury Post
Jon C. Lakey/Salisbury Post Bob Meyers watches Gordon Senter cover the fountain at Depot and East Innes streets.