Stop by and check out our 19th Annual Outdoor Sculpture Exhibit.
This year’s exhibition features pieces which range from kinetic sculptures to natural material installations, all thoughtfully placed to interact with the land and the elements. In addition to the temporary exhibits, visitors can enjoy permanently installed works such as Anne Eder’s Boneyard and Paul Matisse’s Olympic Bell. New this year will be Linda Hoffman’s Zen Buddhist Oxherding Sculptures with poems by the Abbot of Zen Mountain Monastery, Geoffrey Shugen Arnold.
The sculpture trails will be open to the public for self-guided walks from September 9 through October 13, Indigenous People’s Day, Tuesdays through Sundays from 11 AM to 4:00 PM. Admission is $10 for adults, $8 for seniors, and $5 for children.
For information about group tours email: lindahoffmanstudio@gmail.com.
For more information: HERE
Drone Image by david Shapiro
Spend the afternoon touring the sculptures, walking around the pond, through the woods, and stroll through the rows of growing apples in the orchard.