Odette Sculpture Park
The Odette Sculpture Park is an open space in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, that shows 31 large-scale contemporary sculptures by world-renowned artists including Elisabeth Frink.
The park is located on the shores of the Detroit River and is part of the Ambassador and Centennial Parks, between the Ambassador Bridge (Huron Church Road) and the Art Gallery of Windsor (Church Street). The park goes all the way to the Ambassador Bridge.
The Odette Sculpture Park was funded by Mr and Mrs Louis Odette and the P & L Odette Foundation. The park is maintained by the city's Parks and Recreation Department.
[edit] Works
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Joseph DeAngelis' Rinterzo in Odette Sculpture Park - Windsor, Ontario/Canada
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Flying Men by Elisabeth Frink in Odette Sculpture Park, Windsor Canada]]
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Yolanda Vandergaast's Penguins on a Waterfall (2000) in Odette Sculpture Park
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Maryon Kantaroff's The Garden in Odette Sculpture Park
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Derrick Stephan Hudson's Tembo in Odette Sculpture Park
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Edwina Sandys' Eve's Apple in Odette Sculpture Park
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Joe Rosenthal (sculptor)'s Consolation (detail) in Odette Sculpture Park - Windsor, Ontario/Canada
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Joe Rosenthal (sculptor)'s Consolation in Odette Sculpture Park - Windsor, Ontario/Canada
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Joe Rosenthal (sculptor)'s Consolation in Odette Sculpture Park - Windsor, Ontario/Canada
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Gerald Gladstone's Morning flight in Odette Sculpture Park - Windsor, Ontario/Canada
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Bruce Watson's Union Six in Odette Sculpture Park - Windsor, Ontario/Canada
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Anne Harris (sculptor) Tohawah in Odette Sculpture Park - Windsor, Ontario/Canada
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Sorel Etrog's scupture in Odette Sculpture Park Windsor, Ontario.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Information on the park and sculptures at the City of Windsor website
- Windsor Ontario Riverside Tour (July 2004) - "Google Video" (0:21:12)
Coordinates: 42°18′53.39″N 83°3′36.42″W / 42.3148306°N 83.0601167°W
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