Odette Sculpture Park

Odette Sculpture Park

L’Odette Sculpture Park est un lieu d'exposition de sculptures en plein air situé dans la municipalité de Windsor, dans la province d'Ontario, au Canada. Le lieu contient des œuvres d'art contemporain de sculpteurs de la seconde moitié du XXe siècle.

Liste des sculptures exposées

  • Anne, Leo Mol
  • Audio Corridor, Ian Lazarus
  • Bell Measure, Stephen Cruise
  • Business Man on a Horse, William McElcheran
  • Chicken and Egg, Morton Katz
  • Composition with Five Elements, Haydn Davies
  • Consolation, Joe Rosenthal
  • Consophia, Ian Lazarus
  • Cordella, Maryon Kantaroff
  • Craft 9, Ben Smit
  • Dancing Bear, Pauta Saila
  • Eve's Apple, Edwina Sandys
  • Flying Men, Dame Elizabeth Frink
  • Ground to Ask the Sky, Royden Mills
  • Inukshuk
  • King and Queen, Sorel Etrog
  • Morning Flight, Gerald Gladstone
  • Obelisk, Sigmund Reszetnik
  • Penguins on a Waterfall, Yolanda Vandergaast
  • Racing Horses, Derrick Stephan Hudson
  • Rinterzo, Joseph DeAngelis
  • Salutation, Ralph Hicks
  • Sisters 2, Morton Katz
  • Space Plough 2, Sorel Etrog
  • Tembo, Derrick Stephan Hudson
  • The Columns
  • The Garden, Maryon Kantaroff
  • Tiger
  • Tohawah, Anne Harris
  • Tower Song, Ted Bieler
  • Trees, Toni Putnam
  • Union Six, Bruce Watson
  • Voyageur Canoe, Ralph Ireland
  • Apatosaurus / Triceratops

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