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Breaking the Bronze Ceiling

By Beth Musgrave, Lexington Herald-Leader

An internationally-known sculpture artist whose work has exhibited at The Smithsonian Institute and The Bronx Museum in New York City has been picked to design Lexington's first-ever statue honoring women.

The design of Barbara Grygutis of Tuscon, Arizona, was picked from four finalists out of 127 proposals submitted to Lexington's Breaking the Bronze Ceiling effort. Grygutis' proposed design include silhouettes of five women suffragists who pushed for the passage of the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote.

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