Sculpture Fields

Derek teaches a night class, and I’m at home for now until I find a job, so we have the morning and the early afternoons together. It’s nice that he has the time to spend with me, instead of when he was a busy student at the University of Houston, so we try to put most mornings to good use.

Last week I looked online for free things to do in Chattanooga, and we found Sculpture Fields at Montague Park.

According to sculpturefields.org, the park is 33 acres, and is the largest sculpture park in the Southeast. There are a couple of paths that go around over 40 large sculptures.

With both of us having art backgrounds, it was a place that we both enjoyed visiting

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“Anchors” by Peter Lundberg
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“Red Tree” by Ruth Midgal
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“Temple Mayan” by Linda Howard
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A wider view of the park and the paths, with Lookout Mountain in the background.
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“The Least Amount of Space” by Jason Kimes
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“Star Center” by Linda Howard
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“Duke” by John Clement in the foreground, with other scattered sculptures in the background.