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LIBERTY, Maine 鈥?The exhibit starts beside a rack of Dum Dum Pops in Peaveys General Store in Liberty, and it continues along the tops of bookshelves in the town library. The sculptures have infiltrated the post office, town hall, Johns Ice Cream, the K-12 school and shops along Main Street. Paper replicas of treasured possessions of Liberty residents are on display under glass cubes all around town for the interactive exhibit The Dearly Kept by Liberty artist Martha Piscuskas. Its just really potent, the energy of these objects, Piscuskas said as she waited in the fog for Liberty shop owners to hang up their open signs on Wednesday morning.Though its usually rude to dial a cell phone while viewing artwork, this particular exhibit is enriched by the use of a phone. The untitled sculptures are accompanied by a number, and if viewers call 228-0301 and type in the number, theyll hear the owner of the original object describe why they keep the object and what it represents t
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