Cold Hollow Sculpture Park

4280 Boston Post Rd, Enosburg Falls, 05450
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Starting in the summer of 2014 Cold Hollow Sculpture Park will offer visitors an opportunity to stroll five, rolling meadows on which are sited some fifty large-scale sculptures representing selected examples from four decades of work by nationally-known artist, David Stromeyer. Inspired by the rhythms, forms, patterns, and undulations of the Vermont landscape and committed to integrating his sculptures with the landscape, Stromeyer and his wife, Sarah, are opening their land to all who wish to experience these works in their quiet, contemplative Cold Hollow setting.

The Park will be open noon-6 PM, Wednesdays through Saturdays, June 25 - October 11.

Cold Hollow Sculpture Park presents a rare opportunity to see how one artist’s vision has evolved over nearly forty-five years, in the setting generative to the creation of his work. As Cold Hollow Iron Works continues to be an active fabrication facility, work is being created, coming, going, and re-sited. We hope that your visit will deepen understanding, of David’s work, and of the profound yet subtle relationships of the natural and human-made worlds.

History:

In 1970, David Stromeyer, bought a two hundred acre former dairy farm in the foothills of the Cold Hollow Mountains. This property would become “Cold Hollow Iron Works” consisting of his home (a refurbished post and beam horse barn), a world-class fabrication studio, and five meadows with surrounding woods for the siting of his works. Over the years, his sculptures have gone to exhibitions and to museum, private, university, corporate, and municipal collections across the U.S. Always he has returned to the Vermont land for inspiration and to site, study, and engage with his sculptures through all the seasons.

The pieces in their habitat creates an integrated whole of art and landscape. David and Sarah are committed to seeing large-scale sculpture unbounded by walls and urban density, in a less formal, natural setting. Pieces can be entered, walked through, viewed from varying distances and angles, in changing light, thus awakening and challenging one’s perceptions of space, color, and form. The Stromeyers believe there is a richness in this kind of ‘art experience’ and now wish to make it available to others. Their vision for the Park ’s future includes the coming together of other arts and artists, educational projects concerning art and nature, guest artists making use of the studio, and the preservation of art and land.

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