MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – Two dozen artists interpret “Art in Dialog with Nature” with outdoor sculpture placed along the path in Middletown’s Trailside Park and opening on Sunday, June 7.
The opening reception, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., features live music, poetry and dance.
The park is off Highway 175 and the exhibit and reception are free to the public.
The 2015 Sculpture Walk features new and returning artists with all new work.
Artists use natural and repurposed materials, expressing a wide range of ideas, thoughts and feelings through their mediums and touching all the realms: political, spiritual, ecological.
The Sculpture Walk has steadily grown in popularity, with over 3000 visitors in 2014. It was the vision of Karen Turcotte and John Randall Williams, originally motivated by their desire to create a Lake County venue for their work.
More than 100 artists have exhibited since the Sculpture Walk’s inception with over 350 original works.
The Sculpture Walk Opening Reception is an annual celebration of Lake County community.
There will be poetry readings by local poets including Lake County poet laureates past and present, and music and dance performances featuring Shawn SanNicolas, The Hobos, The Peculiars, the children of Lake County International Charter School, the W’Nac’di Drum Circle and Shannon Malone Dance.
Middletown’s Trailside Park is an ecological remnant preserve, a place where you can experience the landscape that once existed everywhere in Lake County valleys.
The Sculpture Walk will be in place until Oct. 13. It is self-guided using the printed program available at the kiosk.
Bring water, a hat and wear comfortable shoes.
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