THE ARBORETUM AT PENN STATE
R O B E R T A N D E R S O N ’ S
SCULPTURES IN STEEL
EXHIBITION JUNE 4 TO OCTOBER 23, 2016
First-ever seasonal art exhibition in the Arboretum
PHOTOS BY JEFF EPPING, OLBRICH BOTANICAL GARDENS
Corner of Park Ave. and Bigler Rd. • University Park PA 16802
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Boardwalk (2010 Senior Class Gift) (E3)Childhood’s Gate Children’s Garden (E, 7-8)Conservatory Terrace (D5)Display Garden (E-F, 6-7)Dr. James J. and Lynn D. Ramage Marsh Meadow (C-F, 2-4)Event Lawn (D-E, 6-7)Grove of the Ancients - In Progress (C-D, 1-2)Hosler Oak (E7)Joan Milius Smith Esplanade (E-F, 6-7)Joel N. Myers Sundial (E7)
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Kathryn Bower Smith Strolling Garden (D-E, 5-7)Margery Enes Smith Soaring Waters (E4) Oasis Garden with Lotus Pool (E5)Overlook Pavilion (D, 7-8) Information RestroomsPennsylvania Tree Collection - In Progress (G2)Pollinators’ Garden (E-F, 6)Ridge and Valley Sculpture (D8)Rose & Fragrance Garden Part I (E-F, 5)Tropical Grove - In Progress (C, 3-4)
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Asian Woods (F-G, 13)Bird Garden (F-G, 7-8)Conservatory (D5)(temporarily occupied by a Poplar Court)East Terrace (C, 4-5)Education Center* (C, 5-6) Fountain Garden (E4)Meadow Garden (C-F, 11-14)Medieval Garden (G, 5-6)Orchard (E, 9-10)Penn’s Woods (E, 15-16)Perennial Gardens (C-D, 8-13)
Planetarium (C5) Pollinators’ Garden Expansion (F-G, 6-8)River of Grasses & Dry Stream Garden (C-D, 8-13)Rose & Fragrance Garden Part II (F5)Transition Woods (F14)West Terrace (D, 5-6)
A portion of the Education Center and some associated features are omitted for purposes of clarity.
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The Pennsylvania State University encourages qualified persons with disabilities to participate in its programs and activities. If you anticipate needing any type of accommodation or have questions about the physical access provided, please contact Kate Reeder at 814-863-8690 in advance of your participation or visit.
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Robert Anderson, creator of the popular garden kaleidoscope located in the Arboretum’s Childhood’s Gate Children’s Garden, will display a collection of his larger works in the H.O. Smith Botanic Gardens in 2016. By turns monumental and playful, Anderson’s inflated steel sculptures draw inspiration from the Japanese art of origami. Anderson began his professional career as an artist in 1994, and is based in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin.
1. Poplar Court – Steel Chairs2. Lotus Pool – Orange Seed Pods3. Event Lawn – Balloons4. Pollinators’ Garden – Stems5. Pollinators’ Lawn – Cranes
SCULPTURES IN STEEL EXHIBITIONIN THE H.O. SMITH BOTANIC GARDENS
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