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Hi, friends my name is Christan Allen and this is my dog Clementine and I work for the Dixon Gallery and Gardens. The Dixon is an awesome place. Its an art museum but we also have 17 acres of beautiful gardens outside. Today I wanted to tell you about one of my favorite sculptures in the museum and about the artist that created it. This is Gamin. This sculpture is 90 years old. Even though it looks like its made of metal its really just made with plaster painted to look bronze. This artwork was made by a very talented artist named Augusta Savage. Augusta was born almost 130 years ago in Florida. She lived with a very large family and they didnt have a lot of money growing up so she would use what she had around her house to create art. Augusta loved to use the clay and mud from outside to create sculptures. She wanted to be an artist so when she was an adult she moved to New York City. Augusta faced a lot of adversity because she was African-American. She was rejected from schoo