grounds for sculpture 2104 general brochure

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VIEW/ENJOY Grounds For Sculpture is situated on the former New Jersey State Fairgrounds and includes three of its major historic buildings, restored for a variety of purposes. When you come to Grounds For Sculpture you can expect to find: A constantly evolving collection of superb contemporary outdoor sculptures 42 magnificently landscaped acres in which to stroll Rotating exhibitions in six indoor galleries A year-round schedule of performing arts events Tours of all sorts, including moonlight tours Classes, speakers and community events for all ages Spectacular dining and must-have merchandise in all price ranges A place to host your own party or event A surprise around every corner. LEARN/PLAY Grounds For Sculpture offers a diversity of experiences in the arts. The Artist Lectures and a variety of hands- on workshops for adults and children are scheduled to complement the seasonally changing exhibitions. In addition to the visual arts, special events include concerts, poetry readings and theater and dance performances. Accessibility Grounds For Sculpture is a leader in designing its facilities and programs to serve persons with disabilities. Special vehicles are available to assist those with mobility impairment. Advance reservations recommended. The Museum Building, fully accessible on the first floor, has a specially designed “Patron Guide” for artwork on the mezzanine. The Domestic Arts Building, Welcome Center, and the Seward Johnson Center for the Arts are fully accessible. Large print editions of information and brochures are also available at the Welcome Center. Connect With Us Phone: 609-586-0616 | Web: www.groundsforsculpture.org Getting Here Conveniently located near Princeton at the center of the New York-Philadelphia travel corridor in Hamilton Twp., New Jersey, Grounds For Sculpture is easily accessible by major state and interstate roads and by rail and has ample free parking. To find us using a GPS: 126 Sculptors Way, Hamilton, NJ 08619 Mailing address: 18 Fairgrounds Road, Hamilton, NJ 08619 Directions can also be found on our website, groundsforsculpture.org PHENOMENAL ART IN A GORGEOUS PARK, WITH MUSIC, EVENTS, AND AWARD-WINNING DINING Visit us on: take the perfect day trip Front cover: Isaac Witkin, Eolith, 1994, Blue Mountain granite, 96” x 68” x 48”, Courtesy of The Sculpture Foundation, Inc., © Estate of Isaac Witkin. Photo by David W. Steele. Photo by Zach Teris for dmhphotographer.com Photo by Zach Teris for dmhphotographer.com One hour from New York, 45 minutes from Philadelphia, and just minutes from Princeton, in Hamilton, NJ GROUNDS FOR SCULPTURE GROUNDSFORSCULPTURE.ORG Admission Members and children (5>) Free Students (6-17) $10 Seniors (65+) $12 Adults (18-64) $15 VISIT Hours of Operation Open year-round Tuesday-Sunday 10am–6pm, closed Mondays. Open until 9pm seasonally; check web for details. GFS reserves the right to close to the public for special events. THE PARTY (OR CORPORATE EVENT) STARTS HERE Grounds For Sculpture offers a full complement of resources and services for social, private and corporate functions. Whether for an intimate wedding ceremony at Carlos Dorrien’s Nine Muses or an out-of-the- box corporate planning session overlooking the magical landscape, only the unparalleled service and attention to detail rival the setting itself. Photo by Michael Branscom

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Page 1: Grounds For Sculpture 2104 General Brochure

VIEW/ENJOYGrounds For Sculpture is situated on the former New Jersey State Fairgrounds and includes three of its major historic buildings, restored for a variety of purposes. When you come to Grounds For Sculpture you can expect to � nd: • A constantly evolving collection of superb contemporary outdoor sculptures• 42 magni� cently landscaped acres in which to stroll• Rotating exhibitions in six indoor galleries• A year-round schedule of performing arts events• Tours of all sorts, including moonlight tours• Classes, speakers and community events for all ages• Spectacular dining and must-have merchandise in all

price ranges• A place to host your own party or event• A surprise around every corner.

LEARN/PLAYGrounds For Sculpture o� ers a diversity of experiences in the arts. The Artist Lectures and a variety of hands-on workshops for adults and children are scheduled to complement the seasonally changing exhibitions. In addition to the visual arts, special events include concerts, poetry readings and theater and dance performances.

AccessibilityGrounds For Sculpture is a leader in designing its facilities and programs to serve persons with disabilities. Special vehicles are available to assist those with mobility impairment. Advance reservations recommended. The Museum Building, fully accessible on the � rst � oor, has a specially designed “Patron Guide” for artwork on the mezzanine. The Domestic Arts Building, Welcome Center, and the Seward Johnson Center for the Arts are fully accessible. Large print editions of information and brochures are also available at the Welcome Center.

Connect With UsPhone: 609-586-0616 | Web: www.groundsforsculpture.org

Getting HereConveniently located near Princeton at the center of the New York-Philadelphia travel corridor in Hamilton Twp., New Jersey, Grounds For Sculpture is easily accessible by major state and interstate roads and by rail and has ample free parking.

To � nd us using a GPS: 126 Sculptors Way, Hamilton, NJ 08619

Mailing address: 18 Fairgrounds Road, Hamilton, NJ 08619

Directions can also be found on our website,groundsforsculpture.org

PHENOMENAL ART IN A GORGEOUS PARK, WITH MUSIC, EVENTS, AND AWARD-WINNING DINING

Visit us on:

take theperfect day trip

Front cover:Isaac Witkin, Eolith, 1994, Blue Mountain granite, 96” x 68” x 48”, Courtesy of The Sculpture Foundation, Inc., © Estate of Isaac Witkin. Photo by David W. Steele.

Photo by Zach Teris for dmhphotographer.comPhoto by Zach Teris for dmhphotographer.com

Robert Taplin, Uranus, 2004, reinforced gypsum, � berglass, lights, 60 x 52 x 40. Courtesy of the artist. Photo by Zach Teris for dmhphotographer.com

Photo by John Robson

One hour from New York, 45 minutes from Philadelphia,

and just minutes from Princeton, in Hamilton, NJ

G R O U N D S F O R S C U L P T U R E

G R O U N D S F O R S C U L P T U R E . O R G

Admission

Members and children (5>) Free

Students (6-17) $10

Seniors (65+) $12

Adults (18-64) $15

VISITHours of OperationOpen year-round Tuesday-Sunday 10am–6pm, closed Mondays. Open until 9pm seasonally; check web for details. GFS reserves the right to close to the public for special events.

THE PARTY

(OR CORPORATE EVENT)

STARTS

HERE

Grounds For Sculpture o� ers a full complement of resources and services for social, private and corporate functions. Whether for an intimate wedding ceremony at Carlos Dorrien’s Nine Muses or an out-of-the-box corporate planning session overlooking the magical landscape, only the unparalleled service and attention to detail rival the setting itself.

Photo by Monika Broz

Photo by Michael Branscom

Photo by Michael Branscom

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DINING GFS o� ers dining options for every occasion and wallet, Tuesday through Sunday year-round.

Rat’s RestaurantServing delicious country French cuisine, and open for lunch, dinner, and Sunday Brunch. Reservations recommended. 609-584-7800.

Van Gogh Café (located in the Welcome Center)A French-inspired café and bakery where you can enjoy pastries, lattés and more.

The Peacock Café (located in the Domestic Arts Building)Stop in for freshly made soups, sandwiches, salads, and beverages, including beer and wine.

The Gazebo (located by the Lotus Pond)Grab light snacks and refreshments plus ice cream and beverages. Open weekends, weather-permitting,May through November.

TOURSWe o� er free walk-in tours April through October, pending docent availability, and Touch Tours for persons with visual impairments. For those with mobility impairments, tram tours are available Tuesday - Sunday from 11am -3pm on a � rst-come, � rst-served basis or by appointment by calling: 609-586-0616, x. 224. Self-guided touring is encouraged and aided both by site maps and brochures, available in the Welcome Center. School groups receive discounted student admission and free guided tours. Reduced rate group tours (15+ guests) are available with advance reservation by calling the Tour Coordinator at 609-586-0616, x. 200.

SHOPLocated in the Welcome Center, our spacious and beautifully appointed store o� ers a distinctive selection of merchandise. Whether you’re seeking a souvenir or the perfect gift, our Museum Shop has something special. Stop by and browse our selection of home décor, handcrafted gifts and jewelry from New Jersey artisans and beyond, books and media, children’s items, and other must-haves.

JOINExperience Grounds For Sculpture to the very fullest by becoming a Member. Receive exclusive access to exhibition openings. Be the � rst to learn about new programs, classes, tours and special events. And receive advance ticketing opportunities. You’ll also enjoy discounts on dining, shopping and class registrations and receive guest passes to bring a friend.

For more information about Membership, visit groundsforsculpture.org or call the Membership o� ce at 609-689-1089.

DISCOVERNestled in the heart of central New Jersey lies Grounds For Sculpture, a magical place where art and nature are always at play. At its core are more than 270 sculptures by renowned and emerging contemporary artists, each thoughtfully positioned on meticulously landscaped parkland full of thousands of exotic trees and � owers. It is a feast for the senses. The works, many of them monumental, include those of such distinguished artists as Clement Meadmore, Anthony Caro, Beverly Pepper, Kiki Smith, George Segal, Magdalena Abakanowicz, and Isaac Witkin.They join the enchanting works of our visionary founder Seward Johnson as well as many others by the � nest up and coming artists of our time. Join us and discover the beauty, charm, whimsy, and inspiration that our 42 acres hold.

MISSIONSeward Johnson conceived of and opened the not-for-pro� t Grounds For Sculpture in 1992 with a mission to promote an understanding and appreciation of contemporary sculpture, deeply rooted in the conviction that art belongs in the lives of everyone. Grounds For Sculpture ful� lls that mission in multiple ways. The journey through Grounds For Sculpture can be largely self-directed, requires no prior art education and progressively leads visitors to appreciate more challenging work.

Photo by Zach Teris for dmhphotographer.com Photo by Zach Teris for dmhphotographer.com

Photo by Marisa Rebecca for dmhphotographer.com

Photo by David W. Steele

Photo by Marie Labbancz

Carlos Dorrien, The Nine Muses, 1990-97, granite; 132” x 240” x 360”, Courtesy of the Sculpture Foundation, Inc. Photo by David W. Steele.

Philip Grausman, Leucantha, 1993 cast aluminum; 1/3; 108” x 118” x 118”, Courtesy of the Sculpture Foundation, Inc. Photo by David W. Steele.