Grounds for Sculpture is located less than an hour north of Philadelphia in Hamilton, NJ, just two miles east of Trenton, NJ. Grounds for Sculpture has been in existence since 1992 on lands that once formed part of the New Jersey State Fairgrounds.
Grounds for Sculpture makes a perfect daytrip for folks from anywhere in the Greater Philadelphia / South Jersey area.
Grounds for Sculpture was the brainchild of J. Seward Johnson, Jr., an accomplished sculptor in his own right who envisioned a public sculpture garden and museum where a large and varied body of sculpture could be exhibited.
- George Segal's "Depression Bread Line," 1999
- Isaac Witkin's Garden State, 1997
- John Newman's Skyhook, 1998
- J. Seward Johnson's Family Secret, 2000
- Isaac Witkin's Garden State, 1997
- Alexander Rutsch's Dancers, 1997
- Brower Hatcher's Fan, 1999
- Brower Hatcher's Tower, 1999
- Viktor's Birth of the Messenger, 1998
- Don Porcaro's Data and Dust #4, 1996
- J. Seward Johnson's If It Were Time, 1999
- J. Seward Johnson's If It Were Time, 1999
- Graphic Index
- Text Index
