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Sculptor John Collier: Creating a 9/11 Memorial
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John Collier is making sculptures in memoriam of September 11th.
John Collier is a Texas artist who is making sculptures for St. Peter's Catholic Church in New York. His life work is religious art, but these sculptures are a tribute to the events of September 11th.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Sculptor John Collier: Creating a 9/11 Memorial
Clip: Season 7 | 3m 51s
John Collier is a Texas artist who is making sculptures for St. Peter's Catholic Church in New York. His life work is religious art, but these sculptures are a tribute to the events of September 11th.
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