Liberty Hill International Sculpture Park - Liberty Hill, TX
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member WalksfarTX
N 30° 39.932 W 097° 54.565
14R E 604478 N 3393043
The park is currently located at Liberty Hill Intermediate School at 101 Loop 332. Free admission.
Waymark Code: WM10PZ7
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 06/08/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Neos2
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"The Sculpture Garden is the result of an International Sculpture Symposium held in the town in 1976. There are currently 27 pieces created by various artists from 6 different countries, including, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Canada, and the United States.

In the early 1970s, Mel Fowler, a painter and sculptor, came to Liberty Hill, Texas. Fowler attended an International Sculpture Symposium in Europe in 1975. On his return to Liberty Hill he began to organize a site for the first international sculpture symposium in the southwest. Initially, Fowler aimed to host the symposium in Austin, Texas, but a local of Liberty Hill, James Vaughan, convinced him to hold the symposium in the small town. In celebration of the U.S. bicentennial, during the fall of 1976, the town hosted 25 sculptors from 6 different countries. Many local families provided room and board for the artists, and many local organizations provided meals. Local companies also supplied all of the materials for the sculptures. Native granite, concrete, and steel were the primary materials used. The entire symposium took place without any state or federal money. The symposium resulted in a park of abstract sculptures located in downtown Liberty Hill at Veterans Park.

The sculptures remained in Veterans Park for 10 years while Fowler attempted to raise funds to buy a larger piece of land for the sculptures. In mid-1980's, Don Cunningham, a new administrative assistant for Liberty Hill Independent School District, wished to purchase a piece of granite from one of the sculptures for a sign for the new high school. After negotiations, the school district accepted all of the sculptures as part of a landscape for the high school. On May 5, 1987, after a massive moving effort, the sculptures were dedicated on the grounds of Liberty Hill High School (now Liberty Hill Middle School). It became the only recorded site of an International Sculpture Park on school grounds. Several sculptures were added after the symposium and dedication, including one by Jim Thomas and several by Mel Fowler, bringing the total to 27 pieces in the park.

Currently, some of the sculptures are being moved from the middle school to the adjacent Lions Foundation Park, run by the Liberty Hill Development Board. The sculptures will remain partially on the school grounds, partially in Foundation Park, with a clear walking trail between the pieces. A re-dedication of the park is set to occur in late April 2013."

Garden Name: Liberty Hill International Sculpture Park

Owner/Commissioner of Garden: Foundation Board took ownership of the Sculptures in early 2000.

Location: Liberty Hill Independent School District

Address:
101 Loop 332
Liberty Hill, TX USA


Hours: Dawn - Dusk

Fees?: no

Garden Website: [Web Link]

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Parking Coordinates: Not Listed

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