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Art 'held hostage' at old jail museum
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Students and parents explore the Old Liberty County Jail Museum and admire works of art during a re - photo by Photo provided.
The students of Waldo Pafford Elementary School and their art teacher, Carol Ann Hough, recently were found guilty of creating awesome art. The students’ artwork is currently being “held hostage” at the Old Liberty County Jail at 302 S. Main St. in downtown Hinesville. Students, parents and community members can visit the “Behind Bars” exhibit through May 14, from 10 a.m.-noon and 1-4 p.m. Monday through Friday.
The artists used a variety of techniques, including drawing, painting and designing collages. The collection contains pieces created by students in kindergarten through fifth grade.  
The artists hosted a reception for the exhibit on April 20 at the Old Liberty County Jail. Students and their families admired and photographed the works and their creators.  
For more information on the exhibit, call Jessica Sanchez at 877-4332 or e-mail discoverdowntown@coastalnow.net.

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