Sculpture in the Parklands
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Coordinates: 53°13′45″N 7°43′46″W / 53.229057°N 7.729568°W
The Sculpture in the Parklands is a 50-acre (200,000 m2) land and environmental sculpture park located in Lough Boora, County Offaly, Ireland. The park is open to the public 365 days of the year and admission is free.
Sculpture in the Parklands was founded by sculptor Kevin O'Dwyer in partnership with Bord na Mona, Lough Boora Parklands Group, Offaly County Council and the Arts Council.
Site[]
In the wetlands and wildlife wilderness of Lough Boora, inspired by the rich natural and industrial legacy of the boglands, the artists have created a series of large-scale sculptures that are now part of the Parklands' permanent collection. Sculpture in the Parklands began as an international sculpture symposium in 2002 when seven Irish and international artist created works of art over a three-week residency.[1] The success of the symposium led to the formation of Sculpture in the Parklands and eight site-specific sculptures created during the symposium form the nucleus of the project. Currently there are 20 site specific sculptures in the Parklands.
Mission[]
Inviting artists to create significant site-specific works of art during the artist in residency programme each year, the mission of Sculpture in the Parklands is to inspire artists to create artworks in response to the unique landscape and industrial heritage of the cut away bogland and to build awareness of the arts within the community through public participation and interaction. In addition to permanent sculpture and time-based work, the project has a commitment to commissioning video artists, composers, choreographers, and performance artists to interpret and document this unique landscape, folklore and industrial history.
Directions[]
Lough Boora Parklands is centrally located to all the main attractions of County Offaly and the Irish midlands.
From Tullamore: Leave Tullamore on N52 for Birr. At Blueball turn right onto R357 for Cloghan / Shannonbridge. The Parklands commence within 7 km of Blueball.
From Birr: Take N52 towards Tullamore, exit for N62 to Athlone. Continue to Cloghan, turning right off roundabout onto R357. The Parklands commence within 2 km.
Access[]
Wheelchair access and disabled parking are available at the sculpture park. The Offaly Way passes through the park and bikes are available for rent.
External links[]
- Irish Times Slideshow
- Sculpture in the Parklands Official Website
- Lough Boora Parklands Website
- Offaly County Council
- Sculpture Park Ireland
- Culture in the cutaway
Gallery[]
Sunrise at Ruaille Buaille by Patrick Dougherty
60 Degrees and Cycles by Caroline Madden
Boora Pyramid by Eileen MacDonagh
Cycles by Caroline Madden and Boora Convergence by David Kinane
Bog Track by Johan Seitzema
Boora Convergence by David Kinane
60 Degrees by Kevin O'Dwyer, Winter scene.
Boora Convergence by David Kinane
Boora Stacks by Naomi Seki
Passage by Alan Counihan
Passage by Alan Counihan, Winter Scene
Ruaille Buaille by Patrick Dougherty
Raised Line by Maurice McDonagh
Sky Train by Mike Bulfin
Tippler Bridge by Kevin O'Dwyer
References[]
- Sculpture gardens, trails and parks in Europe
- Irish sculpture
- Tourist attractions in County Offaly
- Art museums established in 2002
- 2002 establishments in Ireland
- Protected areas of County Offaly
- Art museums and galleries in Ireland
- Buildings and structures in County Offaly