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"Echoes" is an interactive, 55-foot steel whale sculpture by artist Mathias Gmachl located on the San Francisco Embarcadero that is on display from November 6, 2025, to November 6, 2026. The installation, also known as "Echoes – A Voice from Unchartered Waters," symbolizes the environment and uses sound to encourage environmental awareness; it emits a sound when...
Ed Galloway's Totem Pole Park consists of eleven objects and one building on 14 acres (57,000 m²) in Rogers County, Oklahoma. The park is ten miles (16 km) north-east of Claremore and is located 3.5 miles (6 km) east of historic U.S. Route 66 and Foyil. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 30, 1999 and is currently owned and operated ...
The Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art is located in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, and houses an extensive collection of Native American art, as well as Western American paintings and sculptures collected by businessman and philanthropist Harrison Eiteljorg (1903–1997). The museum houses one of the finest collections of Native contemporary ar...
Ekebergparken Sculpture Park is a sculpture park and a national heritage park with a panoramic view of the city at Ekeberg in the southeast of the city of Oslo, Norway.
The Sculpture Park has been initiated and financed by property director and art collector Christian Ringnes (born 1954). The park is located in a wooded area of 25.5 acres, and was inaugurated 26 Septe...
Punta de la Salina has the sculpture "El Canto de las Sirenas", a family of sirens sculpted in stone that, although somewhat deteriorated, continue to attract the attention of visitors.
The song of the Sirens
by Lily Perkins
We are the daughters of Gaia ...
We have emerged from the ocean depths
We have left our deep and silent Universe
Going up and down betwe...
Caruthers Park, officially Elizabeth Caruthers Park, is a park located in South Waterfront, Portland, Oregon. Acquired in 2009, the park is named after Oregon pioneer Elizabeth Caruthers. The park includes a bocce court, public art, "splash pad", and unpaved paths.
The hall, which was officially opened on 10 February 1968, is distinguished by its mural which was painted with the help of local community members under the direction of artists Siv Grava and John Turpie. According to the placard erected by the District Council of Elliston, it is the largest mural of its type in Australia, depicts the historical life of Elliston and ...
Historical-Cultural, Textile, Interactive and Trade Union Industry, which have museum elements such as projections, photographs, models, machinery, etc., with bilingual guidance, where the visitor will know and value history, transporting in time, passing from the aboriginal era to the great textile industry where the labor and labor movements of the Imbabura Textile ...
Ely, Nevada has a vibrant collection of historical murals that showcase the town's unique past and cultural diversity. The murals, part of the Ely Renaissance Society's efforts, are a testament to the town's artistic spirit and commitment to celebrating its heritage.
The murals depict various aspects of Ely's history, including the Pony Express, mining...
The Ely Renaissance Society Sculpture Park contains six sculptures and a labyrinth. The two large sculptures along the West side of the park were created by Paul Hansen, who also donated three free-standing sculptures in the park. The sixth sculpture on the South edge of the park was done by Darl Clark and his grandson Nick Clark. The labyrinth was designed by Sarah S...
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