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Botanical Fantastical by Kim Radochia
Opening Founder's Weekend, March 8 and 9
Gallery Museum: 12PM – 5PM, closed on Tuesdays

Botanical Fantastical is a meditation on movement in nature. From the dance of smoke to the undulation of water, Radochia explores the study of  ‘li’, an ancient Chinese practice of gathering and organizing the extraordinary patterns found in nature on every scale. Her passion for botany through her community meadow projects inspire this exhibit’s sculptural wall work and colorful kinetic sculptures evoking the forms and movement of plants.

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Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum is proud to welcome Halfmoon Lake by Deborah Butterfield to the park's collection of monumental contemporary sculptures. The addition of Halfmoon Lake underscores Pyramid Hill's commitment to bringing world-class art to the public while enhancing the cultural and natural landscape of the park.

 

Read more about this piece, the artist's inspiration, and the sculpture's arrival to it's new home on our blog.

Thank you to the Harry T. Wilks Family Foundation for their support in bring this piece to Pyramid Hill.

Large modern sculpture made of bronze is shaped into a horse. Sculpture stands in a green grass field.

OUTDOOR COLLECTION

ANCIENT COLLECTION

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Park Hours:
9AM – 5PM, closed on Tuesdays


Pyramid House:
12PM – 5PM, closed on Tuesdays
 

Gallery Museum:
Closed until spring of 2025

 
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​Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park is located within the Traditional Homelands of the Myaamia (Miami) and Saawanooki (Shawnee) Peoples. Fortified Hill earthworks at Pyramid Hill stands as a testament to the depth of time that Indigenous Peoples have lived in and stewarded this landscape. We acknowledge our responsibility to care for these lands and to honor the ancestral relationship the Tribal Nations continue with these lands on which Pyramid Hill resides. 

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