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Sculpture Walk IV is a showcase public art in Kingsport. Artists submit their work to the Kingsport Public Art Commitee and every year the best peices are selected and placed in scenic areas of the city. The result is a stirring interest in public art and an array of beautiful sculptures and various other works of art throught the city.
To take a pictorial tour of Sculpture Walk IV, please click below.
Love Bound with Claws by Paris Alexander
Contemporary Sebastian by Shawn Morin
Coke is Fun II by Marvin Tadlock
Ender’s Enigma by Davis Whitfield
Pathos, Sweet, Lost and Found by Aaron Alderman
About the Sculpture Walk:
The Sculpture Walk is an initiative of the Kingsport Public Art Committee to introduce contemporary outdoor sculpture to our community.
The Walk is a temporary exhibit that is presented by a guest curator employed by the Committee to assemble artists from all over the country. Artists are paid a stipend for the loan of their piece.
Guide by Cell: – (423) 200-3205
The Sculpture Walk is proud to introduce “Guide by Cell”. This new feature is a automatic tour guide that will guide you through the Sculpture Walk IV tour. Just call 423-200-3205 to access sculpture numbers for more information on each piece.
To view the Sculpture Walk IV 2010 brochure, please click here.
To view a map of the Sculpture Walk IV 2010, please click here.
The Sculpture Walk IV is made possible through the generous support of the following businesses and individuals:
Absolute Communications
Arts Council of Greater Kingsport
Bank of Tennessee
Steve and Mary Banks
Wayne Basler
Delphian Club of Kingsport
Downtown Kingsport Association
Eastman Chemical Company
Eastman Credit Union
Eastman Lifting Services
First Tennessee Bank
GRC Construction
Roy and Liza Harmon
Kingsport Chamber of Commerce
Kingsport Convention Visitor Bureau
Kingsport Times-News
Scott and Bonnie Macdonald
Pal’s Sudden Service
Parks and Recreation, City of Kingsport
Public Works and Engineering, City of Kingsport
98.5 Radio Station
Regional Eye Center
Jane and Buddy Scott
Tennessee Arts Commission