Sculpture in the South

Sculpture in the South
promotes the appreciation of sculpture
through education and the creation of
an accessible public sculpture collection
enhancing our community.

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Adopt-A-Sculpture

 

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For Wind and Waves by Robert Allison

If you’re a person who really loves “hands-on” activities, we have just the program for you! Adopting a sculpture is a lot like adopting a puppy – without the added stress of feeding or potty-training it. Instead, volunteers are trained in how to wash sculptures at least twice a year to enable them to make their best impression on viewing. This cleaning and waxing also helps to preserve your sculpture. Sculpture in the South will provide a cleaning kit that rolls!! Bring your own water for cleaning and rinsing. Throughout the years, teams, families, classrooms, and/or individuals have adopted a sculpture as their “own!”

For more information please email Darline Waring or Sculpture in the South, or request info on the Contact page.

River Rapture by Kim Shaklee

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This project is funded in part by the South Carolina Arts Commission which receives support from the National Endowment for the Arts.

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