List of sculpture parks

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This is a list of sculpture parks, by country.

Africa[]

Morocco[]

  • Anima Garden, 27 km (17 mi) from Marrakech just off the Ourika road

South Africa[]

  • Sculpture Garden of the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, Cape Town[1]

Zimbabwe[]

  • Chapungu Sculpture Park, Harare

Asia[]

China[]

  • Wuhu Sculpture Park, Wuhu City, Anhui Province, China
  • Changchun World Sculpture Park, Changchun City, Jilin Province[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]
  • Guangzhou Sculpture Park, Guangzhou, "China's largest thematic sculpture park"[5]
  • Guilin Yuzi Paradise (愚自乐园). "This large scale park hosts land art and contemporary sculpture featuring over 200 works by 140 artists from 47 different nations. On the grounds of Yuzi Paradise (or 'Fool's Paradise') is also the Hotel of Modern Art."[5]
  • Zobon City Sculpture Garden, Shanghai[12]
More sculpture parks in China—listed on Birkbeck, University of London page[13] You can add them in this section.

India[]

Nek Chand's Rock Garden, Chandigarh, India

Malampuzha Dam garden, Kerala

  • Nek Chand's Rock Garden, Chandigarh

Ramoji Film City, near Hyderabad, India The Sculpture Park at Madhavendra Palace, Nahargarh Fort, Jaipur

Japan[]

  • Benesse House Museum, Naoshima Island[14]
  • Hakone Open-Air Museum, Hakone, Kanagawa Prefecture

Laos[]

Philippines[]

Singapore[]

"Waves", Sengkang Sculpture Park, Singapore

Sengkang Sculpture Park

South Korea[]

Taiwan[]

Thailand[]

Bunleua Sulilat's Sala Keoku, Nong Khai, Thailand

Europe[]

Austria[]

The urban Sculpture garden Artpark in Linz, Austria, 2008

Österreichischer Skulpturenpark[15] (Austrian Sculpture Park), sculpture park with outdoor sculptures of contemporary Austrian and international artists in Unterpremstätten, 7 km south of the Styrian capital Graz

Belgium[]

  • Middelheim Open Air Sculpture Museum (Beeldentuin Middelheim Museum) in Antwerp
  • Brussels Park, Brussels
  • Hugo Voeten Collection Sculpture Park (Beeldentuin Kunstverzameling Hugo Voeten) in Geel
  • Parc Astrid, Charleroi

Denmark[]

France[]

Storming of the Bastille, by Jean Boucher in Cesson-Sévigné
  • The towns of Cesson-Sévigné and Hédé near Rennes in Brittany have sculpture gardens dedicated to the work of Jean Boucher.
  • Jardin du Luxembourg, Paris
  • near Vannes in Brittany with contemporary sculptures
  • Musée Rodin in Paris has an extensive sculpture garden featuring many of Auguste Rodin's most famous works.
  • Tuileries Garden outside the Louvre, Paris, including works by Aristide Maillol
  • Parc de sculptures Engelbrecht in the gardens and former farming fields of the Château des Fougis (Thionne in Allier, Auvergne). Giant steel sculptures of German artist Erich Engelbrecht.

Germany[]

Klaus Müller-Klug, Quader mit Lichthof Granit, 2,50 m, Skulpturengarten Damnatz
Das Paar, at the Skulpturengarten Damnatz
Tony Cragg: Dancing Column in Skulpturenpark Waldfrieden

Hungary[]

Statue of Marx and Engels from the Szoborpark, a themed sculpture park
  • Memento Park (Szoborpark), statue park in the outskirts of Budapest, which houses the statues from Communist times which are "no longer required"

Ireland[]

Statue of Ganesha at Victoria's Way

Italy[]

  • , Tuscany, about 7 miles (11 km) north of Siena. Over a wooded area of 32 acres (13 ha), the is a collection of site-specific sculptures and installations created by artists from over 25 countries.[18][19]
  • Parco della scultura di Castelbuono di Bevagna[20]
  • Collezione Gori - Fattoria di Celle, Santomato di Pistoia[21]
  • Parco Scultura La Palomba, Matera[22]

Lithuania[]

Netherlands[]

Entrance to the Kröller-Müller Museum
  • Beeldenpark van het Kröller-Müller Museum, the sculpture park of the Kröller-Müller Museum situated in Hoge Veluwe National Park. It is one of the finest examples of a sculpture park in Europe, with in their collection art of Auguste Rodin, Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth, Richard Serra, Jean Dubuffet, Mark di Suvero, Lucio Fontana, Fritz Wotruba and Claes Oldenburg.

Norway[]

The monolith, sculptures by Gustav Vigeland (part of Vigeland Sculpture Park)

Russia[]

The Summer Garden in St. Petersburg (1716–25) was one of the earliest sculpture parks.
  • The Summer Garden (Russian: Летний сад, Letniy Sad) occupies an island between the Fontanka River, Moyka River, and the Swan Canal in Saint Petersburg, and shares its name with the adjacent Summer Palace of Peter the Great.

Slovenia[]

  • Forma Viva Sculpture Park, Božidar Jakac Art Museum, Kostanjevica na Krki
  • Forma viva Sculpture Park, Seča pri Portorožu

Spain[]

La Arboleda, Zona Minera. Bizkaia - Basque Country
  • Meatzalde Goikoa Parke, La Arboleda, Bizkaia. The first exhibition open space dedicated to the sculpture in the Basque Country. Near the Guggenheim Museum of Bilbao.
  • Parcart, 17244 Cassà de la Selva, Province of Girona. This sculpture park was founded by Jaume Roser in 2003. It has more than 300 sculptures by different artists.

Sweden[]

  • Ladonia, illegal sculpture park
  • Millesgården Museum, Stockholm
  • Wanas Sculpture Park

Switzerland[]

United Kingdom[]

Sphere with Inner Form at the Barbara Hepworth Museum in Trewyn Garden, St Ives, Cornwall, with Two Forms (Divided Circle) behind
  • Artparks Sculpture Park, in Guernsey and elsewhere in the UK
  • Barbara Hepworth Museum, in St Ives, Cornwall, south-west England, preserves Barbara Hepworth's studio and garden much as they were when she lived and worked there[23]
  • , in , North Devon, south-west England. A collection of over 300 sculptures sited in 15 acres of woodland garden and river meadow.
  • Cass Sculpture Foundation, West Sussex, England[24]
  • Chatsworth House in Derbyshire. While not a sculpture park as such, the owners of Chatsworth, the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, have collected and commissioned sculpture to be permanently sited on the estate. These include works by Barry Flanagan, Elisabeth Frink, and William Turnbull in the garden, and commissions by artists Tim Harrisson, David Nash, Allen Jones, Nigel Ross and Alison Crowther in the 1,000-acre (400 ha) park designed by Capability Brown. Since 2006 Chatsworth has hosted 'Beyond Limits', a modern and contemporary sculpture exhibition in the gardens, in conjunction with Sotheby's auction house. This landmark selling exhibition takes place during the months of September and October, annually.
  • Chopwell Wood, Tyne and Wear, England.
  • Churt, Surrey is home to The Sculpture Park, an exhibition located in an arboretum and water garden.[25]
  • Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail in the Forest of Dean in the county of Gloucestershire, England; links several different site-specific sculptures commissioned for the forest
  • Wyndcliffe Court Sculpture Garden, two exhibitions throughout the year, Spring and Summer with an ever-changing exhibit.
  • Grizedale Forest sculpture trail
  • Irwell Sculpture Trail, the largest public art scheme in the United Kingdom, commissioning regional, national and international artists. It follows a well established 30-mile (48 km) footpath stretching from Salford Quays through Bury into Rossendale and up to the Pennines above Bacup.[26]
  • Jupiter Artland, near Edinburgh
  • Kielder Forest, Northumberland, England
  • Tout Quarry Sculpture Park, Isle of Portland, Dorset, the first sculpture park in a quarry in the UK. Started in 1983 by the . Includes the work "Still Falling" by Antony Gormley. Tout Quarry is an international venue for a yearly programme of stone carving and sculpture courses that teach skills in direct carving, lettercutting, relief carving and architectural detail. Tout Quarry is also a creative and educational resource for visitors, schools, colleges and universities who come to learn about stone through the Portland Sculpture and Quarry Trust.
  • Yorkshire Sculpture Park, West Yorkshire, England
  • Elemental Sculpture Park, Cirencester. England

North America[]

Canada[]

  • Boreal Sculpture Garden, St Johns, Newfoundland[27]
  • Humanics Sanctuary and Sculpture Park, outdoor sculpture park and walking trail in Ottawa, Ontario.
  • Canadian Centre for Architecture, museum and research centre in Montreal, Quebec. The architect Phyllis Lambert is the founder[28]
  • Jean Drapeau Park outdoor sculptures in Montreal, Quebec.
  • René Lévesque Park sculpture park in Montreal, Quebec.
  • Jeffrey Rubinoff Sculpture Park, Hornby Island, British Columbia
  • Jock Hildebrand Sculpture Park,[29] outdoor sculpture garden in Westbank, British Columbia
  • Toronto Sculpture Garden
  • Windsor Sculpture Park (formerly Odette Sculpture Park), Windsor, Ontario
  • Animaland Park, defunct sculpture garden and amusement park in New Brunswick

Mexico[]

  • Calle Obregon Boulevard Park in Colonia Roma, Mexico City
  • Las Pozas, Xilitla, San Luis Potosí
  • The Cancun and Isla Mujeres Underwater Museum, West Coast National Park of Isla Mujeres, Punta Cancún[30]

United States[]

Alabama[]

  • Charles W. Ireland Sculpture Garden, Birmingham Museum of Art, Birmingham
  • Geri Moulton Sculpture Park (USA Children's Park), University of South Alabama Children's & Women's Hospital, Mobile
  • Woods Quad Sculpture Garden, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa

Arizona[]

  • Jack Jamesen Memorial Sculpture Park, Sedona, Arizona https://www.jamesenmemorialpark.org/about/
  • Sedona Arts Center Sculpture Garden, Sedona
  • Alene Dunlop Smith Garden, Tucson
  • Tempe Arts Center and Sculpture Park, Tempe

Arkansas[]

  • Big Rock Sculpture Park, North Little Rock
  • Hot Springs Sculpture Garden, Hot Springs
  • Ozarks Woodland Sculpture Garden, Huntsville

California[]

  • (The Mary and Harry) Blanchard Sculpture Garden, Santa Cruz
  • Desert Christ Park, Yucca Valley
  • (Robert) Gumbiner Sculpture and Events Garden, Long Beach
  • (May S.) Marcy Sculpture Court and Garden, San Diego
  • Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden,[31] UCLA, Los Angeles
  • New Guinea Sculpture Garden at Stanford, Stanford
  • Queen Califia's Magical Circle, Escondido
  • Roseville Sculpture Park, Roseville
  • Runnymede Sculpture Farm, Woodside
  • Norton Simon Museum Sculpture Garden, Pasadena
  • Stanford University, Outdoor Art, Palo Alto
  • (Fran and Ray) Stark Sculpture Garden, Los Angeles
  • Wildwood Farm Sculpture Garden Kenwood

Colorado[]

  • Benson Sculpture Garden /Benson Park Sculpture Garden, Loveland
  • Colorado Springs Fine Art Center Sculpture Courtyard and Sculpture Garden, Colorado Springs
  • Leaning Tree Museum and Sculpture Garden, Boulder
  • Museum of Outdoor Arts, Englewood

Connecticut[]

  • Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield
  • (Edward Tufte's) Hogpen Hill Farms, Woodbury
  • I-Park in East Haddam
  • Kouros Gallery Sculpture Center, Ridgefield
  • Yale Center for British Art, New Haven

Delaware[]

  • Copeland Sculpture Garden, Wilmington

District of Columbia[]

Florida[]

  • Crealdé School of Art Sculpture Garden, Winter Park
  • (Martin Z.) Marguiles Sculpture Park, Miami
  • (The Ann) Norton Sculpture Gardens, Inc., West Palm Beach
  • Albin Polasek Museum and Sculpture Gardens, Winter Park
  • Polk Museum of Art Sculpture Garden, Lakeland
  • Sculpture Key West, Key West

Georgia[]

  • Robert T. Webb Sculpture Garden, Dalton

Hawaii[]

  • Spalding House sculpture garden, Honolulu

Illinois[]

  • Barrington Library Sculpture Garden, Barrington
  • Cedarhurst Center for the Arts, Mount Vernon
  • Chicago Art Institute, Chicago
  • Chicago Athenaeum's International Sculpture Park, Schaumburg
  • Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art Sculpture Garden, Chicago
  • Farnsworth House, Plano
  • (Nathan) Manilow Sculpture Park, University Park
  • Museum of Science and Industry Front Lawn, Chicago
  • Navy Pier Walk, Chicago
  • Oakton Sculpture Park, Des Plaines
  • St. Charles Park District, St. Charles
  • Skokie Northshore Sculpture Park, Skokie
  • Wandell Sculpture Garden, Urbana
  • Wood Street Gallery and Sculpture Garden, Chicago

Indiana[]

  • Indianapolis Art Center ARTSPARK, Indianapolis
  • Sculpture Trails Outdoor Museum, Solsberry

Iowa[]

  • Des Moines Art Center, Des Moines
  • Iowa State University Collection, Ames
  • (John and Mary) Pappajohn Sculpture Park, Des Moines

Kansas[]

  • (Martin H.) Bush Outdoor Sculpture Collection, Wichita
  • Johnson Community College Sculpture Collection, Overland Park

Kentucky[]

  • Josephine Sculpture Park, Frankfort

Louisiana[]

  • (Sydney & Walda) Besthoff Sculpture Garden, New Orleans
  • Chauvin Sculpture Garden, Chauvin
  • Neill Corporation Sculpture Gardens, Hammond

Maryland[]

  • Annmarie Garden, Dowell
  • Baltimore Museum of Art Sculpture Garden, Baltimore
  • Bufano Sculpture Garden, Baltimore
  • Glenstone, Potomac
  • Quiet Waters Park, Outdoor Sculptures, Annapolis
  • Strathmore Sculpture Garden, North Bethesda
  • (Janet and Allen) Wurtzburger and Ryda and Robert H. Levi Sculpture Gardens, Baltimore

Massachusetts[]

Trojan Piggybank by Aristotle Georgiades and Gail Simpson, 2004, DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, Lincoln, Massachusetts
  • Arts on the Point, Boston
  • Butler Sculpture Park, Sheffield
  • Cambridge Arts Council, Cambridge
  • DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, Lincoln
  • Forest Hills Trust, Boston
  • List Visual Arts Center (MIT campus), Cambridge
  • Mass MOCA, North Adams
  • Dr. Seuss Memorial, sculpture garden located at the Quadrangle in Springfield
  • Somerby's Landing Sculpture Park, Newburyport
  • Turn Park Art Space, West Stockbridge

Michigan[]

  • (City of) Brighton Walking Sculpture Garden, Brighton
  • Cranbrook Academy, Bloomfield Hills
  • Krasl Art Center, St. Joseph
  • Lakenenland, Marquette
  • Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park, Grand Rapids Township in Kent County, a 125-acre (0.51 km2) botanical garden and outdoor sculpture park
  • Michigan Legacy Art Park, Thompsonville
  • Northern Michigan University Sculpture Walk, Marquette
  • Western Michigan University Sculpture Tour Program, Kalamazoo

Minnesota[]

  • Caponi Art Park and Learning Center], Eagan, a 60-acre (240,000 m2) wooded sculpture garden and performance space
  • Franconia Sculpture Park, Shafer
  • General Mills Art Collection Sculpture Program, Minneapolis
  • Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, Minneapolis, an 11-acre (45,000 m2) park near the Walker Art Center
  • North High Bridge Sculpture Garden & Park, Saint Paul
  • Western Sculpture Park, Saint Paul

Mississippi[]

Missouri[]

  • Blanke Sculpture Terrace, St. Louis
  • Daum Museum of Contemporary Art, Sedalia
  • Jeske Sculpture Park, Ferguson
  • Kansas City Sculpture Park, Kansas City
  • Kemper Museum of Art, Kansas City
  • Laumeier Sculpture Park, St. Louis
  • Henry Lay Sculpture Park, Louisiana
  • Serra Sculpture Park, St. Louis

Montana[]

Nebraska[]

  • Carhenge near Alliance
  • Prairie Peace Park, Lincoln
  • Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery and Sculpture Garden at UNL, Lincoln

Nevada[]

  • Goldwell Open Air Museum, Amargosa Valley
  • Michael Hizer's Double Negative, Overton
  • Nevada Museum of Art, Reno

New Hampshire[]

New Jersey[]

Giant figures, Grounds for Sculpture, Hamilton Township, New Jersey
  • Burlington County College Sculpture Park, Pemberton
  • Clifton Municipal Sculpture Park, Clifton
  • Grounds For Sculpture, Hamilton Township, a 35-acre (140,000 m2) garden and museum founded by J. Seward Johnson, Jr., grandson of Johnson & Johnson founder Robert Wood Johnson
  • Ironstone Sculpture Garden, Woodstown
  • Newark Museum Sculpture Garden, Newark
  • (John B.) Putnam, Jr., Memorial Collection, Princeton
  • Quietude Garden Gallery, East Brunswick

New Mexico[]

  • Albuquerque Museum Sculpture Garden,[32] Albuquerque
  • (Phil & Olga) Eaton Sculpture Garden, Albuquerque
  • El Ancon Sculpture Park, Ribera
  • Lightning Field, Corrales
  • Lumina Sculpture Garden, Taos
  • Shidoni Gallery and Sculpture Garden, Tesuque

New York[]

  • Adirondack - Sacandaga River Sculpture Park, Wells
  • Albright–Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo
  • Art Omi, Ghent
  • Battery Park City Outdoor Sculptures, Manhattan
  • Bradford Graves Sculpture Park, Kerhonkson
  • Buckhorn, Pound Ridge
  • Iris & Gerald Cantor Roof Garden, Manhattan
  • Central Park Conservancy Sculpture Tour, Manhattan
  • Circle Museum, Austerlitz
  • The Cloisters, Manhattan
  • Dia:Beacon, Beacon, NY
  • DIA Foundation, Manhattan
  • André Emmerich Top Gallant Farm, Pawling
  • Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse
  • The Fields Sculpture Park, Ghent
  • Griffis Sculpture Park, Ashford Hollow
  • Hofstra University Sculpture Garden, Hempstead
  • Donald M. Kendall Sculpture Gardens at PepsiCo Headquarters, Purchase
  • Kykuit Gardens, North Tarrytown
  • LongHouse Reserve, East Hampton
  • The C Lyon Sculpture Garden, Horseheads
  • MoMA Abbey Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden, Manhattan
  • Morgan Library & Museum, Manhattan
  • Museum of Jewish Heritage Living Memorial to the Holocaust, Manhattan
  • Nassau County Museum of Art and Sculpture, Roslyn Harbor
  • Neuberger Museum of Art and Sculpture Garden, Purchase
  • Louise Nevelson Plaza, Manhattan
  • Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum, Long Island City
  • OPUS 40, Saugerties
  • Pacem in Terris, Warwick
  • Plattsburgh Sculpture Park at the State University of New York, Plattsburgh
  • Pratt Institute Sculpture Park, Brooklyn
  • PS-1 Contemporary Art Center/NYMMA, Long Island City
  • Rocky Point Park and Preserve, Rocky Point
  • Salem Art Works (SAW), Salem
  • Sculpture Center, Long Island City
  • Sculpture Space, Utica
  • Socrates Sculpture Park, Long Island City
  • The Solo Sculpture Garden by The C Lyon, Horseheads
  • Stone Quarry Hill Art Park, Cazenovia
  • Storm King Art Center, Mountainville, a "sculpture landscape"
  • Studio Museum in Harlem Sculpture Garden, Manhattan
  • Taconic Sculpture Park, Spencertown
  • Unison Arts and Learning Center, New Paltz

North Carolina[]

  • Carolina Bronze Sculpture Garden and Foundry, Seagrove
  • Chapel Hill Public Arts Program, Chapel Hill
  • Davidson Sculpture Garden, Davidson
  • North Carolina Museum of Art Park, Raleigh
  • Western North Carolina Sculpture Park
  • Winston-Salem State Sculpture Garden, Winston-Salem

Ohio[]

  • Columbus Museum of Art Sculpture Park, Columbus
  • Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park, Hamilton
  • Rio Grande Sculpture Park, Rio Grande
  • Rosenthal Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati
  • The Sculpture Center, Cleveland
  • Topiary Park, Columbus
  • University of Cincinnati - Fine Arts Collection, Outdoor Sculpture garden Cincinnati
  • (Georgia and David K.) Welles Sculpture Garden, Toledo

Oklahoma[]

  • Philbrook Museum of Art, Tulsa

Oregon[]

  • Evan H. Roberts Sculpture Mall, Portland

Pennsylvania[]

  • Abington Art Center Sculpture Garden, Jenkintown
  • Sculpture Park, Allentown
  • (Madeline K.) Butcher Sculpture Garden and the Morris Arboretum, Philadelphia
  • Drexel University, Philadelphia
  • Fairmount Park / International Sculpture Garden, Philadelphia
  • Kentuck Knob, Chalkhill
  • Lookout Sculpture Park, Damascus
  • (Patricia D.) Pfundt Sculpture Garden, Doylestown
  • Pittston Susquehanna River Sculpture Park, Pittston
  • Rhoneymeade Arboretum and Sculpture Garden, Centre Hall
  • (James) Wolf Sculpture Trail, Johnstown
  • The Bower: Native Garden and Sculpture Park, Shermans Dale [1]

Puerto Rico[]

  • Sculpture Garden of the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico, San Juan

South Carolina[]

  • Brookgreen Gardens, Murrells Inlet
  • Jackson Gallery & Sculpture Garden, Aiken
  • South Carolina Botanical Garden and Sculpture Garden, Clemson

South Dakota[]

Egyptian Bull's Head, Porter Sculpture Park, Montrose, South Dakota

Tennessee[]

  • Cheekwood - Carell Sculpture Trail, Nashville
  • Hunter Museum of American Art, Sculpture Garden, Chattanooga
  • (Charles) Krutch Park, Knoxville
  • Montague Park, Sculpture Fields Chattanooga
  • River Gallery Sculpture Garden, Chattanooga

Texas[]

Cadillac Ranch, Amarillo, Texas
The Lillie and Hugh Roy Cullen Sculpture Garden in Houston, TX
  • Benini Foundation and Sculpture Ranch, Johnson City
  • Blossom Street Gallery & Sculpture Garden, Houston
  • Buffalo Bayou Artpark, Houston
  • Cadillac Ranch, Amarillo
  • Chinati Foundation, Marfa
  • (Lillie and Hugh Roy) Cullen Sculpture Garden, Houston
  • Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas
  • Huntington Sculpture Foundation, Coupland
  • Liberty Hill International Sculpture Park, Liberty Hill
  • McNay Art Museum, San Antonio
  • Meadows Museum Sculpture Plaza, Dallas
  • (The) Menil Collection, Houston
  • Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas
  • NorthPark Center, Dallas
  • Rachofsky House, Dallas
  • Rice University, James Turrell Skyspace, Houston
  • Rothko Chapel & Sculpture Reflection Pool, Houston
  • San Antonio Museum of Art Sculpture Garden, San Antonio
  • Strake Jesuit College Preparatory, Houston
  • Texas Sculpture Garden, Frisco
  • Umlauf Sculpture Garden and Museum, Austin

Utah[]

Spiral Jetty, Robert Smithson, 1970, near Brigham City, Utah

Vermont[]

  • Marble Street Sculpture Park, West Rutland
  • North Bennington Art Park, North Bennington
  • Spirit of Place, Huntington
  • Vermont Arts Council, Montpelier
  • West Branch Gallery and Sculpture Park, Stowe
  • West Rutland Art Park, West Rutland

Virginia[]

  • National Memorial Park, Falls Church
  • Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond

Washington[]

Eagle, by Alexander Calder, 1971, Olympic Sculpture Park, Seattle
  • Earth Sanctuary Sculpture Garden, Whidbey Island
  • Monarch Contemporary Art Center and Sculpture Park, Olympia
  • Olympic Sculpture Park, Seattle
  • SJI Sculpture Park, Friday Harbor
  • Spokane Sculpture Walk, Spokane
  • Western Washington University Campus Sculpture, Bellingham
  • Whitman College Campus Sculpture, Walla Walla

Wisconsin[]

  • Margaret Woodson Fischer Sculpture Gallery, Wausau
  • Lynden Sculpture Garden, Milwaukee
  • Mississippi River Sculpture Park, Prairie du Chien
  • Prairie Moon Sculpture Park, Cochrane
  • Stevens Point Sculpture Park, Stevens Point
  • Wisconsin Concrete Park, Phillips
  • Woodlot Outdoor Sculpture Gallery, Sheboygan

Oceania[]

Australia[]

Torus - Hidden and revealed, Adrian Page, 2003, McClelland Gallery and Sculpture Park, Langwarrin, Victoria
  • Heide Museum of Modern Art Sculpture Park in Bulleen near Melbourne. Sculptures are permanently exhibited.
  • Lyons Sculpture Park,[33] 15-acre (61,000 m2) sculpture park in Lyons, western Victoria
  • McClelland Gallery and Sculpture Park, public sculpture garden in Langwarrin near Melbourne
  • National Gallery of Australia has a sculpture park from the gallery to the banks of Lake Burley Griffin.[34] One of the permanent exhibits in the park is a fern garden designed by Fiona Hall.[35]

New Zealand[]

South America[]

Brazil[]

Sculpture by Yayoi Kusama, Inhotim, Brumadinho, Brazil
  • Centro de Arte Contemporânea Inhotim, Brumadinho, Minas Gerais

Colombia[]

Head, Botero Plaza, Medellín, Colombia

See also[]

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Further reading[]

  • Blázquez Abascal, Jimena; Valeria Varas; and Raúl Rispa. (2006). Sculpture Parks in Europe: A Guide to Art and Nature. Basel; Boston: Birkhäuser Architecture. ISBN 978-3764376253.
  • Cigola, Francesca. (2013). Art Parks: A Tour of America's Sculpture Parks and Gardens. New York: Princeton Architectural Press. ISBN 978-1616891299.
  • Harper, Glenn; and Twylene Moyer, eds. (2008). Landscapes for Art: Contemporary Sculpture Parks. Hamilton, NJ: ISC Press; and Seattle: University of Washington Press. ISBN 978-0295988610.
  • McCarthy, Jane; and Laurily Keir Epstein. (1996). A Guide to the Sculpture Parks and Gardens of America. New York: Michael Kesend. ISBN 978-0935576511.
  • Stępnik, Małgorzata; "Modernist sculpture parks and their ideological contexts – on the basis of the oeuvres by Gustav Vigeland, Bernhard Hoetger and Einar Jónsson," The Polish Journal of Aesthetics, No 47 (4/2017), pp. 143–169. e-ISSN 2353-723X / p-ISSN 1643-1243
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