Lee Walton, an artist from Greensboro, will present a series of performances called "Small Plots" around Winston-Salem through May 30 as part of the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art's public-art program "Inside Out: Artists in the Community II."
The schedule is:
□ 2 p.m. today, "The Big Break Up" at Rupert Bell Park, 1501 Mount Zion Place.
□ 3 p.m. today, "Speed Walkers" at Salem Lake Park, main fishing pier, 1001 Salem Lake Road.
□ 2 p.m. Saturday, "Heavy Box" at the former Cat's Corner Café, 411 W. Fourth St.
□ 3 p.m. Saturday, "Too Many Oranges" at bus bay C4 at the Transportation Center, the corner of West Fifth and Liberty streets.
□ 2 p.m. next Sunday, "Old Friends Reunite" at the elevated walkway off the Transportation Center, Liberty Street, near the corner of West Fifth.
□ 3 p.m. next Sunday, "Speed Walkers" at the Millennium Center, 101 W. Fifth St.
□ 2 p.m. May 30, "Lost Business Man" at the Purple House at 126 Poplar St.
□ 3 p.m. May 30, "Heavy Box" at Hanes Park, the circular ring at the corner of Reynolda Road and Northwest Boulevard.
All performances are free; for more information, call 397-2109 or visit www.secca.org or www.LeeWalton.com.
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