MISSION
We create an environment where Art Enhances Nature and Nature Enhances Art to provide a joyous, uplifting experience for visitors so their newfound enthusiasm for art and nature grows in their lives beyond.
Price Sculpture Forest is a nonprofit 501(c)3 community sculpture exhibition park and habitat preserve whose mission is to provide visitors with a healthy, relaxing, educational, fun, and refreshingly unique experience. We aim to inspire visitors by the dynamic, interactive possibilities of art and by the beautiful, nourishing benefits of protecting and enjoying nature around us. A positive, life-affirming experience will encourage visitors to grow their involvement and appreciation of art and nature beyond the park, expanding personal commitment in their lives and locations elsewhere.
MISSION DETAILS
- Create a unique and fun experience for locals and visitors on Whidbey Island
- Provide artists a respected and supportive venue to exhibit their art for interested visitors and patrons
- Support and grow the local arts community
- Provide a free outdoor art experience
- Preserve a healthy 100+ year old forest close to downtown Coupeville
- Preserve a large forested viewscape ridgeline in Ebey’s Reserve
- Provide walking trails with immersive arts and environmental education
- Become self‐sustaining as an integrated participant within the larger Whidbey Island arts and parks community
VISION
Our vision is to provide a world class art and nature experience that inspires new lovers of the wonderful possibilities in art and nature, enhancing society through their increased creativity and joyful expression.
LONG RANGE PLANNING
- Construct a visitor center / gallery building
- Display indoor sculptures and 2D wall‐mounted art
- Visitor center with docents
- ADA accessible restroom and water fountains
- Administrative and maintenance equipment space
- Partner with an arts organization or gallery for onsite presence
- Cost share to be low cost and mutually beneficial
- Park gets benefit of onsite artists’ presence, docent volunteers, and direct community connection
- Gallery artists get benefit of a low cost gallery building in a beautiful setting with ongoing public exposure
- Grow into alternative and groundbreaking ways to interact with art and nature
- Expand visitor parking and bicycle accommodation options
- Create ADA accessible hard surface to south loop trail
- Construct a small gazebo, picnic shelter, or meditation structure
- Provide underground utility lines along south loop trail for path lighting and evening opportunities
- Incorporate additional land nearby
- Expand habitat conservation
- Provide additional related resources for the public