The Himalayan Garden & Sculpture Park near Ripon is set to launch a new exhibition next year - and it’s looking for sculptors to take part.
Himalayan Garden & Sculpture Park set to launch new exhibition The Himalayan Garden & Sculpture Park near Ripon is set to launch a new exhibition next year - and it’s looking for sculptors to take part. The exhibition will be titled ‘Sculpture in the Landscape’ and will be set alongside the garden’s permanent collection of 90 mixed media pieces. All pieces will be designed to enhance the landscape and challenge audiences of all ages when visiting the 45-acre garden and parkland. The exhibition will be open to the public from 18th April until 3rd November 2024. Will Roberts, Trustee of the Himalayan Garden & Sculpture Park, said:
“We are excited to be hosting a new exhibition and want to work with all sculptors - whether they are local, regional, or nationally renowned, who want to bring their work for public view in our beautiful garden. “One of the Himalayan Garden’s founding purposes is the advancement of the use of sculpture within natural and cultivated landscapes and we hope this exhibition will showcase work that will really challenge and delight our visitors.”Pieces can be of any medium suitable for outdoor display and sculptors can register their interest to take part through the OLIST online here. Read more local stories from Your Harrogate here.

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