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ARTIST TARIQ HAQ, a recent Bowdoin College graduate, introduced his work “Cornucopia,” which now adorns the south wall of the Hannaford supermarket in downtown Brunswick, during a ceremony Wednesday at Brunswick Station. The project — a collaboration between the Brunswick Public Art Group, students in Bowdoin College professor Mark Wethli’s public ar t class and Hannaford, represented by Mia Baker, right — is the supermarket chain’s first public art project. Town Councilor Benet Pols, left, said Haq, who grew up in Water ville, is working on another project at Harriet Beecher Stowe Elementary School.
ARTIST TARIQ HAQ, a recent Bowdoin College graduate, introduced his work “Cornucopia,” which now adorns the south wall of the Hannaford supermarket in downtown Brunswick, during a ceremony Wednesday at Brunswick Station. The project — a collaboration between the Brunswick Public Art Group, students in Bowdoin College professor Mark Wethli’s public ar t class and Hannaford, represented by Mia Baker, right — is the supermarket chain’s first public art project. Town Councilor Benet Pols, left, said Haq, who grew up in Water ville, is working on another project at Harriet Beecher Stowe Elementary School.

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