Here are all works currently on display at The Burlington Sculpture Park. Past works are shown on our archive page.

Sunday Paper by Madeleine Lord

Sunday Paper

On July 16, 2024, sculptor Madeleine Lord installed Sunday Paper at the Burlington Sculpture Park. Madeleine creates many metal sculptures from scrap metal, although this

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Mother and Child by David Borrus

Woman and Child

On July 16, 2024, sculptor David Borrus installed Woman and Child at the Burlington Sculpture Park. David creates a wide range of metal sculpture from

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Edwin the Hungry Dragon

Edwin the Hungry Dragon

On July 10, 2024, sculptor Brian McQuillan came to the Burlington Sculpture Park and installed  Edwin the Hungry Dragon,  a whimsical but also complex work,

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Dream Manifesting

Dream Manifesting

On June 2, 2024, sculptor Michael Alfano came to the Burlington Sculpture Park and installed  Dream Manifesting, a limited edition that is also installed in a

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Lumen

Lumen

On July 20, 2022, sculptor Barbara Fletcher came to the Burlington Sculpture Park and installed her work,  Lumen, with much help from her friend Ron

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Seraph

Seraph

On June 22, 2022, the sons of sculptor Joseph Ferguson installed his work, Seraph, at the Burlington Sculpture Park.  Eric and Chris Ferguson grew up

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Lovebirds sculpture

Lovebirds

The latest addition to the sculpture park was commissioned and donated by Maureen Wall, in honor of her parents, Tom and Florence Murray. Wall was

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American Dog

This is a work by Dale Rodgers. It is a steel sculpture, 80 inches in height. The work was installed in August of 2020, and

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global warming

Global Warming

Global Warming is a work by Nikita Zigura. It is a sculpture of acrylic,aerography and stainless steel, 90 inches in height. The work is to

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joshua Ruder

Stone Benches

Sculptor Joshua Ruder created three stone benches for us, which we have become a part of the Burlington Sculpture Park, works of art on their

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