Franconia Sculpture Park
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Franconia Sculpture Park is an outdoor sculpture park, that offers a unique combination of work, residence, and exhibition space for emerging and established artists. Its mission is to foster an inspiring environment for artists to expand their skills and promote the public education of three-dimensional art. The 20 acres (80,937.2 m²) park, with a rotating collection of over 75 contemporary sculptures, reflects the creative talents of local, national, and international artists and is free and open to the public, from dawn to dusk, 365 days a year. In 2009, Franconia was the only Minnesota arts organization outside of the Twin Cities to receive National Endowment for the Arts/American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funding. In 2010, the park was among the selected grantees to receive part of the $20 million allocation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund in the State of Minnesota.
. The group shared a vision for an arts community where artists would be given the physical space, technical assistance, and funding they needed to create and exhibit new work.
The park is governed by a dynamic Board of Directors that in 2010 includes: Nicholas P. Slade, Libby Hlavka, C. Fuller Cowles, Michael D. Bigger, Peter Curtis, Amy Hertel, Gar Hargens, John Hock, Jon Isherwood, David Linder, Douglas Padilla, Josine Peters, with an Advisory Board including: Michel Bergeron, Tom Borrup, Sage Cowles, Rico Gatson, Tasha Hock, Su-Chen Hung, Chris Larson, and Herman J. Milligan, Jr.
The original 16 acres (64,749.8 m²) park was two miles (3 km) east of the current location and in 2006 the park moved from its original location to the current 20 acres (80,937.2 m²) site. Since 1996, Franconia has established a reputation as one of the country's most innovative sculpture parks.
History
Franconia Sculpture Park was founded in 1996 by a small group of visionary artists led by sculptor and educator John HockJohn Hock, Sculptor
John Hock is the founding director and now Artistic Director of Franconia Sculpture Park in Franconia, Minnesota. Hock is a sculptor, educator, curator and arts administrator. He was born and grew up in Washington, D.C. In addition, Hock is the chief curator and manager for the City of St....
. The group shared a vision for an arts community where artists would be given the physical space, technical assistance, and funding they needed to create and exhibit new work.
The park is governed by a dynamic Board of Directors that in 2010 includes: Nicholas P. Slade, Libby Hlavka, C. Fuller Cowles, Michael D. Bigger, Peter Curtis, Amy Hertel, Gar Hargens, John Hock, Jon Isherwood, David Linder, Douglas Padilla, Josine Peters, with an Advisory Board including: Michel Bergeron, Tom Borrup, Sage Cowles, Rico Gatson, Tasha Hock, Su-Chen Hung, Chris Larson, and Herman J. Milligan, Jr.
The original 16 acres (64,749.8 m²) park was two miles (3 km) east of the current location and in 2006 the park moved from its original location to the current 20 acres (80,937.2 m²) site. Since 1996, Franconia has established a reputation as one of the country's most innovative sculpture parks.