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Creation of two sculptures: “ROCKSTAR” and ‘REACH FOR THE SKY” in Newfounland, Canada.
3 billion year old pieces of granite from the landscape Stromberg created two sculptures that are now the property of Fogo Island Inn.
“Euterpe’s Gift” New Outdoor Sculpture on the IU South Bend Campus
“Euterpe’s Gift” new lifesize outdoor sculpture created by Associate Professor of fine Arts Dora Natella, was installed May 19th 2017 on the IU South Bend Campus. This sculpture was recently unveiled near the Louise E. Adicott and Yatish J. Joshi Performance Hall at North Side Hall. In Greek mythology Euterpe is one of Zeus’ nine daughters known as the muses, and she was the goddess of music, song, and dance. This sculpture is part of the permanent collection of IU…
SculpTour in Suwanee Georgia includes work by Carlos Davila
Titanosaurus, a large scale public sculpture by Connecticut artist Carlos Davila, will be installed in May for a two-year stay at a public park in Suwanee Georgia as part of that city’s SculpTour. Titanosaurus is constructed of stainless steel and marine-grade teak and other hardwoods, and is over 16′ long and 12′ high. The 2017-19 SculpTour opens May 20 with a guided tour and Sip and See of the installed sculptures and visits with exhibiting artists. SculpTour has brought a…
Sculpture Biennial – Ruth Aizuss Migdal – Flamenco
Flamenco; Steel painted Red; 2010; 11’ 5’5” x 8’5” Located in Columbus Indiana, Sculpture Biennial; installed 2014, leased to 2016. Purchased for the City of Columbus in 2016.
Jacque Jarrige: Curves
French artist, Jacques Jarrige, has created a site-specific work for RoCA’s outdoor Catherine Konner Sculpture garden. Entitled CURVES #1 the main piece evokes the surface of a frozen wave captured in hand wrought aluminum placed in a naturally formed apse of three trees – a sculptural expression of energy flow, light and nature. Four additional hand hammered aluminum sculptures incorporating the kinetics of wind and sound vibration, CURVES #2 & #3 will be installed in the path of the sculpture…
The Hyde Collection Acquisition Committee Accepts Stromberg Marble Sculpture “ADIRONDACK NATURE”, 2015
Exhibited in Recent Acquisitions Show; Beginning June 2016
The Catherine Konner Sculpture Park
The mission of Rockland Center for the Arts sculpture park is to make contemporary concept driven sculpture accessible and engaging while responding directly to the landscape and location of the Cather Konner Sculpture Park. The Sculpture Park wants to communicate a point of vision of the artist that is distinct and unique. Though artists who create quality sculpture often come with a pedigree of substantial exhibiting history, RoCA is particularly interested and eager to collaborate and feature fearless emerging artists.…
Chicago Sculpture Exhibit
It is the 15th Annual exhibit of Chicago Sculpture Exhibit.
Chicago Sculpture Exhibit
This event is the 15th Annual Chicago Sculpture Exhibit that runs a year around along the Gold Coast.
Personal long-run solo exhibition by Yoshitada Ihara
From 2012/07 I’m in the process of making land art combining tree growing in SATOYAMA and thinning timber (Cypress & Cedar). It will grow like a plant growing and the work will continue to evolve
The Artist’s Eye: Figurines of the Paleolithic
Ice Age Goddess is a celebration by Cornelia Kubler Kavanagh of the so-called “Venus” figures of the Upper Paleolithic, small portable sculptures crafted by Cro-Magnon hunters and gatherers between 40,000 and 15,000 BCE. Ranging in size between 1.4″ and 8″, they are the first three-dimensional representations of the female form ever discovered, the most well known being the Venus of Willendorf. Replicating the originals in polymer and bronze but enlarging them so their unique features can best be perceived, Kavanagh…
Opposites Attract: BSG Group Show
The Boston Sculptors Gallery presents Opposites Attract, featuring a diverse collection of new works inspired by the title’s theme as interpreted by its 38 sculptor members. A story shall not exist without conflict. In art, this narrative is evidenced in the push and pull of positive and negative space, the interplay of colors from opposite sides of the spectrum, and the combination of unexpected materials and processes. Early literature demonstrated the necessity to create curiosity and paradox, and Romantic fiction…
PULCHRITUDINOUS – fooLPRoof contemporary art
Please join fooLPRoof contemporary art in Denver, Colorado for its fourth exhibition featuring 33 artists – including 6 world renown sculptors as part of the roster – We are one of Denver’s newest contemporary galleries featuring work of artists in all skill levels and all mediums in a curated urban setting. The gallery is in the heart of RINO (River North Art District) touted as one of the most visited neighborhoods in the U.S. according to Lonely Planet, Luxury Travel…
From the forest of yoshitada-ihara
From 2012/07 I’m in the process of making land art combining tree growing in Satoyama and thinning timber (hinoki and cedar) (^ ^). It will grow like a plant growing and the work will continue to evolve. We look forward to your participation.
Krasl Art Center Presents – Aftermath: War is Only Half the Story
Curated by Sara Terry and Teun van der Heijden, Aftermath: War is Only Half the Story tells the incredibly moving stories of the people left behind after news cameras have moved on from a war zone. Drawing on images from over fifty photographers, these personal and often poetic post-war views unveil not only another side to the devastating effects of war, but also tell the stories of people coming together to rebuild and heal. Aftermath: War is Only Half the…
The Arts Council of Princeton presents Cafe Improv: A Night of Live Music, Poetry and Comedy
On Saturday, June 25 from 7-9 pm, the Arts Council of Princeton and Café Improv present home-grown performances of local and regional music, poetry and comedy. $2 General Admission; $1 ACP Members, students and seniors. To register to play and for more information, visit cafeimprov.com. Check cafeimprov.com before the performance to view a line-up of performers! Paul Robeson Center for the Arts, 102 Witherspoon Street, Princeton. Parking is available in the Spring and Hulfish Street Garages as well as metered…
“Ebony G. Patterson: If We Must Die” Artist Talk and Reception
Known for her drawings, tapestries, videos, sculptures and installations that involve surfaces layered with flowers, glitter, lace and bead, Ebony G. Patterson’s works investigate forms of embellishment as they relate to youth culture within disenfranchised communities. That work is the focus of the newest exhibition at Rowan University Art Gallery, Ebony G. Patterson: If We Must Die. The exhibit is on display from February 11 – April 20, 2019. In conjunction with the exhibit, a conversation with the artist will…
International Sculpture Day 2019 – April 27th
International Sculpture Day, or ISDay, is an annual celebration event held worldwide on April’s last Saturday. The celebrations will be held on April 27th, 2019 for its 5th year furthering the ISC’s mission of advancing the creation and understanding of sculpture and its unique, vital contribution to society. ISDay will include a wide range of events, openings, educational and promotional activities around the world to include, but not limited to open day at museum/sculpture park, open studios tours, demonstrations, workshops,…
19th Annual Sax Stonecarving Workshop Session 1
Students of all levels are welcome. This workshop is recognized for its small size, teacher to student ratio, the outstanding talent of instructors, and a majestic setting along the Rio Grande.
MARBLEmarble Stone Carving Symposium: Session Two
Participants receive a block of beautiful Colorado Yule Marble, a fully-equipped outdoor carving site in a spectacular mountain setting, daily open-forum classes, demos and workshops, and unlimited use of symposium tools. Instructors are available throughout the workshop for one-on-one coaching, helping each participant tailor their own unique approach to stone carving.
MARBLEmarble Stone Carving Symposium: Session Three
Participants receive a block of beautiful Colorado Yule Marble, a fully-equipped outdoor carving site in a spectacular mountain setting, daily open-forum classes, demos and workshops, and unlimited use of symposium tools. Instructors are available throughout the workshop for one-on-one coaching, helping each participant tailor their own unique approach to stone carving.
18th Annual Bridges and Connections Symposium
International Sculpture Symposium in Brookline, NH, from Sept. 10 – Oct. 1 The Sculpture Park entrance at Andres Institute of Art (AIA), is located at 98 Route 13 in Brookline, New Hampshire. AIA is hosting its 18th annual Bridges and Connections International Sculpture Symposium from September 10th through October 1st, 2016. The Symposium Opening will be held from 4-6 pm on Saturday, September 10th, at the Big Bear Lodge, adjacent to the Andres Institute Sculpture Park in Brookline. The public…
MARBLEmarble Stone Carving Symposium: Session One
Participants receive a block of beautiful Colorado Yule Marble, a fully-equipped outdoor carving site in a spectacular mountain setting, daily open-forum classes, demos and workshops, and unlimited use of symposium tools. Instructors are available throughout the workshop for one-on-one coaching, helping each participant tailor their own unique approach to stone carving.