Sculpture Gardens

Sculpture Gardens Featuring:

National Gallery of Art - NW Washington, DC

The National Gallery of Art, founded as a gift to the nation, serves as a center of visual art, education, and culture. Their collection of more than 150,000 paintings, sculptures, decorative arts, photographs, prints, and drawings spans the history of Western art and showcases some of the triumphs of human creativity. Explore the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden, which offers a relaxing setting to enjoy works of modern sculpture.

Smithsonian Hirshorn Museum and Sculpture Garden - SW Washington, DC

The Hirshhorn features international modern and contemporary art plus a sunken sculpture garden. The museum is a leading voice for contemporary art and culture and provides a national platform for the art and artists of our time.

Baltimore Museum of Art Sculpture Gardens - Baltimore, MD

The Baltimore Museum of Art was founded on the belief that access to art is vital to a vibrant and healthy civic life. The BMA is known for having an esteemed selection of 19th-century, modern, and contemporary art. The Alan and Janet Wurtzburger Sculpture Garden and the Ryda and Robert H. Levi Sculpture Garden contain 33 modern and contemporary sculptures created within the last 100 years.

Garden of the Gods - Colorado Springs, CO

Garden of the Gods features highly visible sedimentary rock formations created from ancient mountains that eroded and were buried in their own sediments. Gravel, sand, and ocean deposits then formed layers causing multiple formations and creating a series of mountain-building events.

Johns Hopkins University Bufano Sculpture Garden - Baltimore, Maryland

This hidden gem on the Homewood campus of Johns Hopkins University is home to the stone sculpture collection of Italian-born sculptor Beniamino Bufano. The collection was gifted to Hopkins by Bufano’s son in 1983.

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