The sculpture park unfolds across the landscape as a living, evolving exhibition—where art is not only observed, but experienced. Large-scale installations, kinetic works, and interactive pieces are integrated into the natural terrain, inviting visitors to move through, around, and within them. Many works are created on-site by visiting artists in residence, allowing the park itself to become part studio, part stage, part discovery.
Nothing here is entirely permanent.
As exhibitions rotate, the community plays an active role in shaping what remains. Works that resonate—through public engagement and resident participation—may be acquired into the permanent collection, ensuring that the park reflects a shared cultural memory rather than a fixed curatorial voice. Over time, this creates a rare balance: a destination that is both world-class and deeply local, where each return visit reveals something new, and something remembered.