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t the garden, nature
combines with 50
monumental artworks
to create a wonderful
environment for family fun.
Changing exhibits are on
view in the onsite galleries
and on the grounds.
Special events are planned
throughout the year. The
garden's annual Winter
Carnival returns on Saturday,
Jan. 28, from 10 am-4 pm.
Celebrate all things winter
with a day of art and nature
activities.
Carnival activities include
outdoor art-making, studio
activities, scavenger hunts,
tours and tree-walks, plus ice
skating, painting the pond,
cross-country skiing and
snowshoeing (as weather
permits). Curated by recent
MIAD graduate Reece Ousey,
the event also features an
artist's version of an outdoor
mini-golf course, created by
Miguel Ramirez.
Current and former Lynden
artists-in-residence attending
include Sara Caron, Pat
Hidson and Tori Tasch. Caron
plans a walking performance,
and Hidson and Tasch offer a
pressure-printing workshop.
The Little Havana Express
food truck will be serving
Cuban cuisine–sandwiches,
empanadas, and hot
beverages, 11 am-2 pm.
Almost 90 years
of history
Formerly the Bradley
Sculpture Garden, the 40-
acre grounds were previously
open to the public on very
limited occasions.
The sculpture garden is
owned and operated by the
Lynden Sculpture Garden–a great
destination any time of year
Winter Carnival planned Jan. 28
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