9thANNUAL SCULPTURE NEW HOPE -
WINTER 2010
One of New Hope Arts’ national juried exhibition features nationally and internationally recognized sculptors as well as younger emerging artists. Each year the Outdoor Exhibition has expanded to include a larger number of pieces, new sites and more interaction with the public creating an Open Air Museum that thousands of visitors enjoy each year. Both the Indoor and Outdoor exhibitions, featuring classical nudes to more abstract representations explore the perimeters of sculpture, offer an inspiring glimpse at the amazing diversity in the art world today. While artists from around the country apply the exhibition speaks very highly of the importance of area artists in the broader American art scene with more than one half of the exhibiting artists from the tri-state region.
Gunnar Theel, exhibiting sculptor
"In a large city like NYC, where events pile on top of each other, one easily forgets the people that make events possible. At the New Hope Sculpture Exhibition I was impressed by the energy, enthusiasm, and sheer fun organizers, volunteers, and patrons contributed to make this show happen.
I was also very impressed by the quality and diversity of the sculptures presented at the New Hope Sculpture Exhibition.The selected works show the professionalism Robin and the committee employed towards this exhibition."
Edward Rendell, Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
New Hope named “The Top Small Town Arts Destination in America” by American Style magazine.” Exciting events such as the Annual Outdoor Sculpture Exhibit... (and) a vibrant and constantly expanding arts community serve as an endorsement of the arts and an excellent ambassador for the cultural vibrancy that can be found in the greater
Philadelphia region."
New Hope now boasts the highest ratio of sculpture per capita
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of any small community in the United States.
Viewers cannot walk a block without discovering a world class sculpture.
SCULPTURE NEW HOPE - OUTDOOR EXHIBIT
An annual exhibition held in conjunction with the Indoor Sculpture New Hope show.
Located between New York and Philadelphia and 20 minutes from Princeton, New Jersey, New Hope remains a major international arts destination.
On any given summer weekend as many as 2000 visitors travel to the very cosmopolitan river side community to enjoy its antiques, art and fine dining.