Featuring outdoor sculpture collections in Spokane, the City of Roseville, and at Stanford University
The summer 2011 edition features sculpture artists Carole Turner, Chris Bathgate and Fah-Cheong Chong. Also in this issue BC’s outdoor art galleries and automated foam carving techniques by StreamLine Automation.
SculpturesPacific Summer 2011 issue is now online
We invite you to click on the magazine cover and learn about automated foam carving, check out the works of Fah-Cheong Chong, and explore BC’s outdoor art galleries.
We hope you’ll enjoy this most recent edition and welcome your feedback!
SculpturesPacific Spring 2011 issue is now available.
With a footprint that includes British Columbia south to Oregon
and east to Manitoba, SculpturesPacific brings mainstream and undiscovered artists to the attention of fellow sculptors, art appreciators, academics and private and public art galleries. As well we will feature sculptors from other lands..
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SculpturesPacific Fall/Winter 2010 issue is now available.
With a footprint that includes British Columbia south to Oregon
and east to Manitoba, SculpturesPacific brings mainstream and undiscovered artists to the attention of fellow sculptors, art appreciators, academics and private and public art galleries. As well we will feature sculptors from other lands..
Click here or the cover image to view the new issue.
We hope you enjoy the issue and look forward to your feedback.
SculptureWalk Castlegar is pleased to announce our 2011 Call to Artists
SculptureWalk is an exciting exhibit of original sculptures displayed outdoors year-round in downtown Castlegar, British Columbia. Each year SculptureWalk Castlegar will bring 25 original sculptures to the city supported by the Castlegar business community.
SculpturesPacific – Summer 2010 issue is now available.
The first online issue of SculpturesPacific is now available. With a footprint that includes British Columbia south to Oregon and east to Manitoba, our intention is to bring mainstream and undiscovered artists to the attention of fellow sculptors, art appreciators, academics and private and public art galleries. As well we will feature sculptors from other lands.
Click here or on the cover image to the left to view our Summer 2010 issue. You can also click on the above featured article photos to go directly to each SculpturesPacific article.
We hope you enjoy the first online issue and look forward to your feedback.
SculpturesPacific (aka Sculpture Specific) will focus primarily on sculpture artists and disciplines from the Pacific Northwest. Our goal for each issue is to deliver an engaging and informative read that covers a variety of sculpture-related articles and features. Here is a brief overview of some of the upcoming topics and recurring features for SculpturesPacific:
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