Grounds For Sculpture (GFS) is hosting an indoor art exhibition from June 29 to August 25, 2024. The exhibition, titled Philotechnic Transformation, is curated by the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen (TASK) ...
Broadwayworld had the pleasure of visiting Grounds For Sculpture in Hamilton for a press preview of their extraordinary new exhibition, “Slow Motion,” guest curated by the Monument Lab. Founded in ...
Before even getting out of your car, you start to question reality at Grounds for Sculpture. Driving in, there’s a group of people along the road holding a banner that reads “Hurrah Welcome,” and ...
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know! Grounds for Sculpture, a 42-acre sculpture garden in Hamilton, New Jersey, has ...
Curious what Hamilton, New Jersey’s Grounds for Sculpture is like at night? Starting on Nov. 24, you’ll have the opportunity to find out at “Night Forms,” the outdoor sculpture museum’s returning ...
The term immersive art suggests being surrounded by close-up images of paintings by famous masters, or stepping into a work of art. But at Grounds for Sculpture, or GFS—a 42-acre park in Hamilton, N.J ...
Jennifer Turnbull and Liza Goodell believe artmaking is a birthright, and can be used to build unity in marginalized communities. They also believe art can serve as a form of protest. Turnbull and ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. HAMILTON, N.J. (PIX11) – Some call it an ...
Grounds For Sculpture today announced that it has appointed Kathleen Greene to the newly created position of Chief Audience Officer (CAO) and Marissa Reibstein to Chief Development Officer (CDO), ...
Ricardo Rivera doesn’t seem to have much respect for boundaries. Based on his wildly creative and original work with his company Klip Collective, it seems like he could have been one of those kids who ...
Cultural institutions, looking for ways to draw visitors, are offering activities on their grounds — and beyond. By Shivani Vora From masterpieces looted by the Nazis to maritime paintings and works ...