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CLOSING OUT 2021 WITH A BLANKET OF SNOW, ONWARDS TO 2022

Wind Shear by Jeff Kahn looking up into snow covered trees at Price Sculpture Forest
Wind Shear by Jeff Kahn looking up into snow covered trees at Price Sculpture Forest

CLOSING OUT 2021 WITH A BLANKET OF SNOW, ONWARDS TO 2022

Snow covered sculptures and snow-quiet, peaceful walking trails. It was a terrific and unusual final week of 2021 to experience the entire Sculpture Forest blanketed in snow. This clearly demonstrated how outdoor art in a mature forest setting is always different with...

FUNDRAISER FOR LOCAL ARTISTS TALIA AND IVAN

Whidbey News Times article intro by Karina Andrew Sculpture Installed as a Tribute to Late Artist - at Price Sculpture Forest
Whidbey News Times article intro by Karina Andrew Sculpture Installed as a Tribute to Late Artist - at Price Sculpture Forest

FUNDRAISER FOR LOCAL ARTISTS TALIA AND IVAN

Well known and loved local sculptor Ivan Neaigus passed away in July and his life partner Talia Toni Marcus now has an uncertain financial future ahead. To help Talia in her next life chapter and to ensure Ivan's legacy of work continues to be accessible to the public into...

NEW LOOK FOR FLYING FISH IN BLACK AND WHITE

Flying Fish by Daniella Rubinovitz at Price Sculpture Forest - photo by Sara Stubblefield at sarastubblefield dot com
Flying Fish by Daniella Rubinovitz at Price Sculpture Forest - photo by Sara Stubblefield at sarastubblefield dot com

NEW LOOK FOR FLYING FISH IN BLACK AND WHITE

Amsterdam artist Daniella Rubinovitz's Flying Fish move as a school through the underwater kelp beds of ancient Douglas fir trees. Photographer Sara Stubblefield of Seattle...

JUMPING FOR JOY IN THANKS FOR YOU

Jamie Webster of Clinton WA jumps for joy in front of Gary Gunderson's Pentillium at Price Sculpture Forest
Jamie Webster of Clinton WA jumps for joy in front of Gary Gunderson's Pentillium at Price Sculpture Forest

JUMPING FOR JOY IN THANKS FOR YOU

We jump for joy in thanks for you and all our sculptors, volunteers, donors, visitors, partners, and supporters. The entire Sculpture Forest Family wishes you, your family, and your friends a Happy Thanksgiving of appreciation and togetherness.

SARA FOCUSING IN ON BOYANG YU’S POINTS OF DEPARTURE ACT II

Points of Departure Act II by Boyang Yu at Price Sculpture Forest - photo by Sara Stubblefield at sarastubblefield dot com
Points of Departure Act II by Boyang Yu at Price Sculpture Forest - photo by Sara Stubblefield at sarastubblefield dot com

SARA FOCUSING IN ON BOYANG YU’S POINTS OF DEPARTURE ACT II

Boyang Yu's Points of Departure Act II is a unique and meaningful site installation at the Sculpture Forest. Sara Stubblefield of Seattle honed in on the intentionally precarious chair...

BONNIE HANGS OUT WITH ELIZABETH’S CLOUD HERON

Elizabeth Berrien Cloud Heron at Price Sculpture Forest park garden in Coupeville on Whidbey Island - photo Bonnie Rae Instagram insearchofthevery
Elizabeth Berrien Cloud Heron at Price Sculpture Forest park garden in Coupeville on Whidbey Island - photo Bonnie Rae Instagram insearchofthevery

BONNIE HANGS OUT WITH ELIZABETH’S CLOUD HERON

The concept of Cloud Heron was created when Elizabeth Berrien stopped herself midway while forming a lifelike heron sculpture. She saw the creative possibilities in keeping half of the art...

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