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The Faces Of Grounds For Sculpture

In 1984, sculptor and philanthropist J. Seward Johnson envisioned a public sculpture garden and museum in Hamilton, NJ. His desire was to make contemporary sculpture accessible and offer people from all backgrounds the opportunity to become comfortable with contemporary art.

Grounds For Sculpture was established in 1992 “to promote an understanding of and appreciation for contemporary sculpture for all people.” It’s a place where audiences could experience sculpture in a familiar, accessible, and informal setting.

These are the faces of Grounds for Sculpture.

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All photos taken on iPhone 6.

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