Grounds For Sculpture
Introduction
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Images
Some examples of Grounds For Sculpture's various sculptures.
A sculpture of a giant tooth at Grounds For Sculpture.
Backstory and Context
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Seward Johnson created the Grounds For Sculpture in 1984, in the hopes that people would like the experience of looking at sculptures more and in a more creative way. The park opened to the public in 1992, and, eight years later, switched to a nonprofit organization in 2000. The park runs off grants as well as donations. Grounds For Sculpture includes sculptures from artists all over, including New Jersey sculptor, George Segal. The park includes 270 exhibits, some of which were created specifically for the location.
in 1992, the Grounds for Sculpture was only open
to the public by appointment and only included an outdoor exhibit from a select
number of artists. The park started adding seasonal additions to the park in
1993, and the first indoor exhibit building was made, only allowing Friday and
Saturday visits. In 1995, the hours for the park expanded to Sundays, the first
cafe for the park opened, which was called Gazebo outdoor cafe. in 1997,
the Domestic Arts Building opens, which is the first open to the public that
included cafe and shopping. The Water Garden opens in 1999 for sculptors to
show off their works that incorporated water features.
Sources
Timeline. Grounds for Sculpture. n d. Accessed October 10, 2018. http://www.groundsforsculpture.org/About/History.