- Sculpture in the Park
Infobox park
park=Sculpture in the Park
image size=150px
caption=The garden is easily visible from the street.
type=Sculpture garden
location=Ottawa Hills,Ohio , USA
coordinates=
size=
opened=2004
operator=The Ottawa Hills Foundation
visitors=
status=Sculpture in the Park is a non-profit
sculpture garden on "Arrowhead Point" in easternOttawa Hills, Ohio , at the five-way intersection of Secor Road, Bancroft Street, and Indian Road. All of the sculptures are all large enough "to be easily visible from the street", and there is a great deal of variety."The Toledo Blade ", article by Mike Jones (2004)] The sculptures get a lot of exposure a this location, since "thousands of cars pass by... daily." [ [http://www.msisculpture.com/exhibits/sculpture_in_the_park_2006/call_for_proposals.htm Midwest Sculpture Initiative ] ]History
Peggy Grant got an idea for the sculptures while driving the empty grass area one day. Although it was originally planned for there to be 10 sculptures in the garden in the summer of
2004 , The Ottawa Hills Foundation, which sponsors the exhibit, decided to only start out with six. Although many sculptures come and go, the Ottawa Hills Foundation purchased three to permanently stay in the garden, including the butterfly sculpture, which is a tribute to formerOttawa Hills mayor, Jean Youngen, who died in 2004.culpture gallery
References
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