Sculpture Woods

Address

3851 Legoe Bay Rd, Lummi Island, WA 98262

 

Directions to this venue

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Getting here involves taking a ferry. Check schedules and rates for the Lummi Island Ferry. To get to the Ferry dock, take Haxton Way or Lummi View Dr. to Gooseberry Point. Please arrive early and allow about an hour for the line-up of passengers, boarding, riding, and off-boarding of the ferry. Once on Lummi Island, go left onto S Nugent Rd for 0.4mi, and then right onto Legoe Bay Rd. for 0.3mi.

Park diagonally in the designated parking area only. ​

There are steps to the studio building. One entrance with a single step to the door can be accessed by walking on the lawn to the wood patio.

Leave pets and food at home.

Take a map for a self-guided tour and enjoy!

Description

With myth and metaphor, Ann Morris' sculptures speak of the relationship between nature and humankind. On the fifteen acres of Northwest forest which surround her studio, art and nature converge. A wild quiet provides the setting for these figurative bronzes which appear to emerge from the ancient earth. It is a landscape in which to walk, look and reflect. While here please honor the land, the tranquility, the art and the privacy of the artist.

Sculpture Woods was given as a gift to Western Washington University by Ann Morris and her family. October 2010 marked the opening of Sculpture Woods, studio grounds of Ann Morris. Sculpture Woods will be open to the public on the FIRST SATURDAY of each month from 10:00am to 4:00pm. 

There are sixteen large sculptures on the grounds to be visited and the gallery of smaller works will be open as well. The working studio will not be open. There is no admission charge. No photos please.

Photographs

a boat-like sculpture in a clearing of a forested area. A small building in the background.