What South Niagara Needs, A Museum Without Walls, Doug Carter
Wouldn’t an outdoor sculpture park look great in South Niagara perhaps starting in Fort Erie with the view of Buffalo in the background and travelling north along the River towards Douglastown for example. Here’s a look at what Windsor, Ontario has done. To walk through it is a fabulous experience. To find out more about the Odette Sculpture Park in Windsor go to http://www.citywindsor.ca/000354.asp.
- Union Six, Bruce Watson
- Tembo, Derrick Stephen Hudson, bronze
- Rinterzo, Joseph DeAngelis, refection pool w/ coloured terrazzo spheres
- Businessman On Horse, William McElcheran, bronze
- Obelisk, Sigmund Resznetnik
- Space Plough 2, Sorel Etrog, painted steel
- King & Queen, Sorel Ertog, painted steel
- Eve’s Apple, Edwina Sandys, painted steel
- Tower Song, Ted Bieler, cast aluminium
- Penguins On A Waterfall, Yolanda Vandergaast, painted aluminiun
- Morning Flight, Gerald Gladstone, painted plate steel
- Tohawah, Anne Harris, steel, polyethylene metallic finish, 2 pcs.
- Dancing Bear, Paula Saila, bronze w/ selected patina
- Cordella, Maryon Kantaroff














[...] contributed content for this issue for their patience.This issue starts with my own contribution, a photo essay I took on visit to Windsor last August of their `Museum Without Walls`, an outdoor sculpture park stretching a couple of kilometers along the Detroit River waterfront. [...]
Niagara Moments Issue 7, December 2009 « Niagara Moments Magazine For The Arts
10/12/2009 at 4:56 pm