Grounds For Sculpture is a 42-acre sculpture park in Hamilton Twp, NJ, near Princeton. With 270 sculptures outdoors, rotating indoor gallery exhibitions, concerts, performances, workshops, festivals, AND shopping and dining, it's the perfect day trip! One hour from NY and 45 minutes from Philadelphia, accessible by major highways, and near the Hamilton Train station.
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How long does it take to go through this place? Is there a time limit or can you stay there the whole day? Thanks
I need to go to this place👍 incredible views💥
How many hours does it take to visit the whole place? Thank you.
What is this song? Can’t get enough of it ❤
Such a mindblowing experience. Worth every dollar for the $30 entrance fee. Great sights, the technical work is amazing and hard to believe. Such a great time for my brother and friend.
What a beautiful tribute!
😝 "promosm"
Beautiful.
Great place!
He did the sign in the nube beach
Beautiful and relaxing space ♥️
I have only seen this place once and I really want to go back. I really want to go to Ratz also.
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Yes
I love it
I would love to see this..I'm on crutches though :(
Looks awesome, what time is best for visiting for this attraction?
There's just so healing to feel the clay, its human and primitive. But when you make something, it's holy and creative. Lovely man, lovely art.
Is there a venue that holds 150-230 people?
Nice work! good job!❤️
I'm going on tuesday! It looks so cool! :)
I don't buy it. A square city is way more efficient than a linear city.
This is what I've come to the conclusion is the most logical way to organize living space, so it's a great comfort to see that there are people who know what they're talking about/ have proper training and have worked in real life with the problems amateurs trying to dredge their own imaginations aren't going to think of, who validate this point of view for us such amateurs. If you take a whole suburb's worth of space, and put all the dwellings (etc) down the center of the green space you gain, if your lawyers can devise clever new rights/ variations on existing extended notions of property rights, you could make it such that everyone had a lot more than they'd have had in a flat sprawl of duplicate houses. Just taking up that aspect, you could have a basic standard two bedroom unit (with some living room space). Couples or singles would only need one unit (but if someone wanted to buy 10, why not?). If they had some kids, they'd need two, eventually, maybe. And a fairly small number would need three. If possible, you'd want those to be contiguous - at least eventually - but it's not generally going to be completely essential except when the kids are very young. But you need a guest room, too, right? Well maybe not? If you had the right to book a certain number of shared guest rooms nights a year (and maybe after a few years, a wedding's worth of them for a short time), your "house" could just stretch to become bigger when it needed to be. For all practical purposes, someone with a two bedroom unit would actually have say a five bedroom unit - or you could probably work it that way without having to build fixed, dedicated guest rooms for each unit. Flexible arrangements become possible, making "a little go a long way". A complex like this would give just about everyone (instead of almost no-one) a view. And if you protected the green space and resisted any efforts to "not waste it" by building it over or paving it, that view could be "onto Central Park". This reduces any pressure to have to make the building itself attractive to people (although that would be preferable).
definitely it is not the best setting, I wish I could see more of Gyuri's art, like when he was talking about John Lewis, or Ruth Ginsburg or Dalai Lama.... we should be able to see his arts
every time I watched the video, learnt something new
moma, certainly
you da man!
loved it
very nice
Quite a finished work She hands on tactile artist with many mediums quite beautiful
Looks awesome
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Rest in Peace
Excellent.
Linear cities are the only logical option left to us. It's amazing how few people even know of the concept. But it comes quickly and naturally to those who are designing civil infrastructure and are trying (really hard) to make them efficient, low footprint and enable the ability to move away from the fungal radial growth model. If one truly takes all these things into consideration, along with the host of other problems emerging with our populations, the idea of linear cities is there patiently waiting for you at the end of that thoughtful journey.
Square is more efficient than line
We have tickets to visit tomorrow- looking forward to exploring the grounds, what a fun way to experience art!
Everyone should see the Grounds for Sculpture. Its an artist dream.
Is the museum open now?
Yes, I went a few days ago
I watched this video again today, sitting beside a small dog sculpture Boaz made. I think of him frequently and am grateful to Kim for continuing to promote his work, and her friendship. Good by my friend - Shalom haver.שלום חבר
RIP Johnson
Came here after I found out about his death...Johnson was brilliant
Nice park
Impressive grounds for sculpture. Do they have a program to exhibit new artists?
I love grounds for sculpture! Great park that is always changing.
I have a video going up at 9am I think you will love for Grounds For Sculpture's from our visit yesterday.
I went there when I was in 3rd grade
Ceri Snow I went in 4th
I went in fifth
Lovely to see you again and hear you speaking.
luv it
You'll be missed Boaz... I truly remember when you bought the building on Adam Veneski Way in Williamsburg. How you started and how friendly you were. You're an inspiration Boaz. Rest in Peace my friend.
Losing this great artist from our world, is such a sad "blow" to our culture.
Disruption is a great new Installation .... I urge everyone to see it