Sculpture The Garden
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Sculpture The Garden
Welcome to the 27th Annual Sculpture inThe Garden NORTH CAROLINA BOTANICAL GARDEN THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL September 20–December 11, 2015 SPONSORS Susan & Vikram Rao Joan Gillings Chapelboro.com/WCHL Becky & Munroe Cobey Harriet & DG Martin WUNC 91.5 Jim & Jan Dean Mercedes-Benz of Winston-Salem Mercedes-Benz of Greensboro sculptureinthegarden.com Welcome! This year’s show includes more than 50 pieces of sculpture by 24 artists using a wide variety of materials, including steel, concrete, marble, granite, glass, and more. View the exhibit by taking a leisurely, self-guided, one-hour tour. The map inside this guide will help you discover all of the pieces. An artist’s statement accompanies each sculpture to enhance your enjoyment. Please stay on garden pathways! To enjoy the dramatic effects created by seasonal changes in the landscape surrounding each piece, consider visiting the exhibition several times before the closing date. For sales information, visit the reception desk in our James and Delight Allen Education Center. Two Irises by Holly Felice If you do not wish to keep this interpretive guide, please return it for others to use. 31 30 34 35 16 15 29 33 36 37 38 Children’s Wonder Garden 32 1 14 13 17 12 18 Piedmont Habitat 10 Gathering 11 Gardens 8 4 9 7 28 24 25 6 19 26 27 2 3 20 Bioretention Ponds 21 Follow the arrow signs in the Garden for a self-guided tour. 22 23 5 27th ANNUAL SCULPTURE IN THE GARDEN TITLE MEDIUM ARTIST PRICE* Glass, Steel, Copper, Bronze Stan Harmon $4,500 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Harmonic Symbiosis Vorticitiy Gateway Zucchini Trellis Manual Labor of Love Cairn #1 The Three Sisters Garden Harmony Native Homage Pool, Seafoam Powder Coated Steel Cast Iron Mixed Media Lightweight Cement Steel Steel and Copper Ceramic Stoneware Jim Gallucci Cassandra Gooding Joseph Gargasz Cynthia Aldrich Cathy Perry Jason Smith Roberta Wood 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Flight Root Head Harvest Princess Oxide Beta Wave Tryptic Harvest The Greening Cernunnous Jeff Hackney Paul Vernon Paul Vernon Dempsey Calhoun Mike Roig William Moore Michael Waller Forrest Greenslade 17 18 19 20 21 Inner Beauty Bent Tree Unbroken Chain Alter Ego’s Journey Celebration Rusted Steel Cast Bronze Lemon Grass, Soil Recycled steel, brass and glass Steel and Stainless Steel Ceramic, Steel, Cement Steel Steel, Concrete, Found Antlers, Live Moss Steel Cedar and Glass New Mexican Onyx High Fired Stoneware Clay Lightweight Cement $10,000 $6,683 $1,500 $1,500 $4,500 $2,860 piece $700/ pedestal $150 $5,460 $1,200 each $800 $5,900 $6,000 each $1,800 $9,800 $800 22 23 24 The Art of Zen Succulent 2 The Meditative Garden: Shibusa and Inner Passage Steel and Copper Marble on Granite Base Hand Colored Concrete, White Marble, Steel Jason Smith Susan Moffatt Jeff Hackney 25 26 Second String Divers Second String Synchronized Swimmers Woman of the Whirled Two Irises Actual Proof Pulse Fond Regards Sentinal #3 Big Britches Ceramics, Cement, Pipe Ceramic, Cement, Pipe Sofie Kennedy Sofie Kennedy $2,500 $150 $6,200 $4,100 including base and pipe - $950 $1,950 $19,500 Shibusa $3,900 Inner Passage $5,720 Together $9,295 Individuals $225 Individuals $225 Steel and Stainless Steel Stainless Steel Blown Glass Blown Glass Bronze and Marble Cement, Paint, Resin Steel, Brass, Copper & Attitude! Mike Roig Holly Felice Jonathan Davis Jonathan Davis Douglas Tilden Joseph Gargasz Renee Leverty $6,000 $4,550 each $1,200 $6,000 $850 $2,000 $4,500 1 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 *Does not include 7.5% NC Sales Tax. 30% of each sale supports the North Carolina Botanical Garden. Thank you! Cathy Perry Douglas Tilden William Moore Tinka Jordy Cynthia Aldrich sculptureinthegarden.com 34 35 36 Digital Arch Levitation Generations Genetically Grumpy G-Nomes Gathering in Garden Galvanized Steel Steel Rescued Cedar Fence Posts, Concrete Jim Gallucci J. Ashley Knight Forrest Greenslade 37 38 Yellow Jacket Whirlpool, Cerulean Wood-fired stoneware Ceramic Stoneware Mark Hewitt Roberta Wood by Michael Waller $8,000 $3,300 each $300, $50 discount for each additonal G-Nome $9,500 piece $850/ pedestal $150 by Sofie Kennedy by William Moore by Jonathan Davis Twenty-seven I Years of Sculpture in the Garden t all began twenty-seven years ago. A Carrboro artist named Kathleen Buck had a vision. What if sculptors got inspired by the natural beauty of the North Carolina Botanical Garden to produce unique works of art? Art that would be illuminated by nature. Art that would nestle in nature and even aspire to be one with it. Lofty though these goals might have seemed then, the gauntlet was thrown. Many would agree that over the years it was in fact picked up with aplomb. September just got cooler! Today’s version of Sculpture in the Garden has benefitted from the vision of many. The exhibition is held over a period of three months in the fall. The changing landscape creates settings with unique vibrancy week after week. Visiting just once is an injustice to the art, to the flora, and mostly to oneself for being denied the experience of brush strokes on a different canvas. This is not garden art. It is art in the garden! It is art that makes the Garden . . . and a Garden that makes the art. —Vikram Rao, Sculpture in the Garden Steering Committee Homegrown by Patrick Dougherty In 2014, renowned Chapel Hill-based sculptor Patrick Dougherty created a one-of-a-kind work titled Homegrown, incorporating his signature tree saplings. Constructed on-site over a three-week period, Homegrown was completed October 24, 2014. The 27th Annual Sculpture in the Garden exhibition is made possible through the financial support of the Botanical Garden Foundation, Inc., the membership organization of the North Carolina Botanical Garden, and of businesses and individuals in the Chapel Hill community. Please consider making a gift to the Botanical Garden Foundation, designated for Sculpture in the Garden, to ensure the continued success of this Garden event. sculptureinthegarden.com North Carolina Botanical Garden The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Campus Box 3375 Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599-3375 919-962-0522 ncbg.unc.edu