
Pingree School hosts the 13th annual Flying Horse Outdoor Sculpture Exhibit on their campus in South Hamilton, MA. Once again, we will display more than 50 works by artists from as nearby as Hamilton and as far away as the state of Washington, including 18 works that are now in the school’s permanent collection.
Visitors will recognize work by returning artists and see the addition of many first-time exhibitors. We are happy to be able to open the exhibit once again to the public seven days a week during daylight hours and to offer a full-color catalog to visitors, both printed and online. In addition, a guide map that designates the location of all the pieces and includes information about the artists and their work can be downloaded to mobile devices.
Our honorary chair this year is Joshua Ruder. Joshua is creating a bench out of large stones—found at Pingree—that will remain on campus. He will speak at our reception with the artists on Sunday, September 18, at 1:30 p.m. The public is invited.
Welcome back to the largest outdoor display of art in the region! Enjoy your stay and come back often. Unlike art indoors, these pieces look different according to the time of day, the weather, and the color of the leaves.
Be sure to check back here and on our Facebook page for more news and information.
Participating artists include:
- David Adilman
- Thomas Berger
- Will Cabrera
- Walter Clark
- José Criollo
- Josie Dellenbaugh
- Cassie Doyon
- Shawn Farrell
- Joseph Ferguson
- Joe Fix
- Gints Grinbergs
- James Kitchen
- Blaze Konefal
- Jacob Kulin
- Ilana Krepchin
- Madeleine Lord
- Mitch Lunin
- Philip Marshall
- Pike Messenger
- James Meyer
- Andrew Mintz
- Eric Olson
- Roe Osborn
- Robert Osborne
- Chris Plaisted
- Ramani Rangan
- Gary Rathmell
- R. Douglass Rice
- James Rosenthal
- Joshua Ruder
- Nancy Sander
- Allen Spivack
- Karin Stanley
- Mark Wholey
- Joyce Zarins
- Melanie Zibit