‘Rich Soil’ sculpture exhibit digs into life lessons
The 29 sculptures that are a part of “Rich Soil” are spread in seven groupings on the Memphis Botanic Garden’s 96 acres.
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Kristine Mays Memphis Botanic Garden Rich SoilLiaudwin Seaberry Jr.
Liaudwin Seaberry Jr. is a 2022 University of Memphis graduate. While sports has been the primary avenue since entering the journalism industry, he’s excited to dig into journalism’s other numerous aspects.
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