» Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden - The garden was an essential part of Hepworth's creative process and when she died it opened to the public as a permanent setting to exhibit her works. Since 1980 the Tate has managed both studio and garden. St Ives, Cornwall.
» Bollard Awareness Clinic - Project decorating bollards in the styles of major artists. Winchester.
» Broomhill Sculpture Park - Provided by the Broomhill Art Hotel and Gallery in Barnstaple, Devon. Visitor details and virtual tour.
» Chiltern Sculpture Trail - The trail is a woodland setting which houses around twenty site related sculptures by contemporary artists. Situated on the border of Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire, UK.
» Coventry Canal Society: Art Trail - Features twenty sculptures on a linear trail between Hawkesbury and the city basin.
» Cywaith Cymru, Artworks Wales - The national organisation for public art in Wales, with details of artists, projects, commissions and locations. In Welsh and English.
» Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail - Sculpture trail situated on the border between England and South Wales. Includes a catalogue of the artists represented, a history of the project and full visitor information.
» Glenkiln Reservoir Sculptures - An illustrated description of a walk around Glenkiln reservoir, where Sir William Keswick placed sculptures by Auguste Rodin, Jacob Epstein and Henry Moore. [Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland]
» Grizedale Arts - Arts organisation with woodland sculpture park based in the Grizedale Forest in the Lake District. Details of annual events, artists, visitor details and history.
» Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden - 10 acre landscaped garden in Surrey, UK, houses an extensive and ever changing collection of contemporary sculpture by over 100 artists.
» Ironbridge Open Air Museum - Outdoor museum of steel sculpture in Ironbridge, Shropshire.
» Meadow Gallery - Contemporary arts organisation in South Shropshire with three acre outdoor sculpture gallery featuring both changing and permanent work. Near Ludlow.
» New Art Centre Sculpture Park and Gallery - Specialising in work from 1950 onwards. Information on current exhibition and holdings from estate of Barbara Hepworth.
» Newnham Paddox Art Park - The Earl of Denbigh's Art Park at Newnham Paddox, Warwickshire: where the Capability Brown Landscape offers classical and contemporary sculpture to view or buy.
» Norton Priory Sculpture Trail - Collection of over 20 sculptures illustrating artists' individual responses to Norton Priory. Includes works by Diane Gorvin, Adrian Moakes and Phil Bews. Near Runcorn in North West England.
» On Form Sculpture - Biennial exhibition of stone sculpture hosted in the grounds of seventeenth century Asthall Manor, Oxfordshire.
» Perry Green - The spacious sculpture gardens and adjoining fields house an ever-changing exhibition of Henry Moore's monumental sculptures.
» Portland Sculpture and Quarry Trust - Tout Quarry on the cliffs above Lyme Bay with views to the Devon Coast is a labyrinth revealing sculpture either carved into the rockface or constructed from shale within the quarry landscape itself.
» Pride of the Valley Sculpture Park - Sculptures in rural surroundings in Surrey. Sculptors, examples of their work, location and virtual tour.
» Public Art Research Archive - Sheffield Hallam University resource on public art in Sheffield and elsewhere in the UK. Includes links to specific artists, locations, temporary pieces, articles, conferences and awards.
» Sculpture at Goodwood - Sculpture organisation and outdoor museum devoted to the promotion of 21st century British sculpture through public commissions and exhibitions.
» Storey Gallery: The Tasting Garden - Permanent environmental artwork by Mark Dion, part orchard and part artwork. Lancaster.
» Sustrans: Art & The Travelling Landscape - National Cycle Network organisation works with artists to provide sequences of artworks as permanent installations on cycleways. Details of collections, locations and artists.
» Yorkshire Sculpture Park - Provides a changing programme of exhibitions, displays and projects ithroughout 500 acres of eighteenth century landscaped grounds and three indoor galleries.
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