Meadow Dancer
![Meadow Dancer by John Bonsignore](https://burlingtonsculpturepark.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/featured-dancer-install-10.jpg)
On July 17, 2022, sculptor John BonSignore installed his Meadow Dancer at the Burlington Sculpture Park. Meadow Dancer is just one of a series of over 60 Toe Dancers that John has created over the years. John has been sculpting for 50 years and has a very wide range of works and you can see […]
Composition #1
![Composition #1 by Plaisted](https://burlingtonsculpturepark.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Plaisted-7-1-22-39-featured-738x1024.jpg)
On July 11, 2022, Chris Plaisted came to Burlington to take back his sculpture Endeavour and to install Composition #1 in its place. We had a number of families who came to watch and the little ones loved seeing the sculptures dangling from the backhoe before being set down. In Burlington, we had major help […]
Pod
![POD at Burlington Sculpture Park](https://burlingtonsculpturepark.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/featured-pod-768x1024.jpg)
On June 29, 2022, sculptor David Adilman installed his granite work, Pod, with help from a friend and from the Burlington DPW. Down this page you can watch a video of the installation and meet David. “The Pod is a loose interpretation of an organic form I saw in nature. It is a granite piece […]
Rybee House #3
![Rybee House #3](https://burlingtonsculpturepark.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Klema-Rybee-6-17-22-16-768x1024.jpg)
Here is how Stephen Klema describes this work: “The roofed sculptural bench designs of the “Rybee House” series incorporate a sense of whimsy and fantasy, and stylized images of archetypal forms of shelter and nature. Roofs provide a sense of home, benches with raised relief leaf graphic provide a resting place in nature, while the […]
Endeavour
![Endeavour by Chris Plaisted](https://burlingtonsculpturepark.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/1200-Endeavour-1024x766.jpg)
This work by Chris Plaisted was installed on. August 1, 2020. It is a welded steel sculpture, 96″ x 132″ x 72″. The work will show in Burlington for at least two years. Here is the artist statement: This is a new direction for me as this sculpture is, although abstract, based on an actual […]
Next Stop Shibuya
![Phil Marshall with Next Stop Shibuya](https://burlingtonsculpturepark.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IMG_5695-726x1024.jpg)
(This work was uninstalled on June 2, 2022. A new work will be installed on that spot soon, but we will maintain this page and all our previous works in an archive library.) This is a work by Philip Marshall. It is a welded steel sculpture, 108 inches in height. The work was installed on […]
Truth #1
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Truth #1 is a work by Peter Dellert. It is a steel sculpture, 90 inches in diameter, weighing 600 pounds. The inside surfaces are painted with glow-in-the-dark paint that Peter and his wife, Motoko Inoue, carefully applied after the bolted the work to the concrete base. The work was installed on July 24, 2020, and […]