Artists use clay sculptures to connect Tucson's nature and community
A birdhouse made of adobe sits on the grounds of the Tucson Village Farm.
Kelly Presnell, Arizona Daily StarAs featured on
A project called the Clayground is envisioned as a full-scale, community-built playground consisting of large interactive earthen play sculptures.
A project called the Clayground is envisioned as a full-scale, community-built playground co…
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