Internet resources for Sculpture
- Useful Starters
- Australian Sculptors
- Professional Organisations
- Sculpture Parks and Gardens
- Courses and Workshops
- Methods and Materials
- Stone Sculpture and Carving
- Greek Sculpture
- Medieval Sculpture
- Roman Sculpture
- Romanesque Sculpture
For general information see the guides:
Useful Starters
- Sculpture (opens in new window) general sculpture sites linked to Learning Stone, managed by the Portland Sculpture Trust
- Sculptor.Org (opens in new window) Vancouver. Resources related to sculpture on and off the internet. A useful tool for sculptors and those interested in sculpture
- Stuart Collection (opens in new window) at the University of California, San Diego. A unique collection of site-specific works by leading artists of our time
Australian Sculptors
- Lauren Berkowitz (opens in new window)
- Sandy Caldow (opens in new window)
- Augustine Dall'ava (opens in new window)
- Elwyn Dennis (opens in new window)
- Antoinette Edmunds (opens in new window)
- Jutta Fedderson (opens in new window)
- Anne Ferguson (opens in new window)
- Herbert Flugelman (opens in new window)
- Ernst Fries (opens in new window)
- Gregory Johns (opens in new window)
- Rosalie Gascoigne (opens in new window)
- Inge King (opens in new window)
- Mary Knott (opens in new window)
- Michael Le Grand (opens in new window)
- Adrian Mauriks (opens in new window)
- Trefor Prest (opens in new window)
- Ron Rowe (opens in new window)
- Michael Santry (opens in new window)
- Laurens Tan (opens in new window)
- Paul Trappe (opens in new window)
- Hossein Valamanesh (opens in new window) Greenaway Art Gallery
- Dan Wollmering (opens in new window)
Professional Organisations
- ABANA (opens in new window) Artist-Blacksmith's Association of North America Inc
- Contemporary Sculptors Association (opens in new window) a Victorian non profit organisation dedicated to promoting contemporary Australian sculpture
- Hampshire
Sculpture Trust (opens in new window) an English educational charity promoting sculpture
Henry Moore Institute (opens in new window) Leeds, England. Concerned with the subject of sculpture; both historic and contemporary and of any nationality - National Sculpture Society (opens in new window) Based in New York, U.S.A. has as its aim the promotion of excellence in figurative and realist sculpture in the United States. It produces the journal Sculpture Review
- Scottish Sculpture Trust (opens in new window) Edinburgh, Scotland. Set up to promote public education in contemporary sculpture in Scotland
- Sculptor's Society of Canada (opens in new window) based in Toronto, Canada. A non profit organisation dedicated to encouragement of sculptors and sculpture
- Sculptors' Society of Ireland (opens in new window) based in Dublin, Ireland. The SSI is a non-profit, artists' organisation, which represents 400 sculptors, manages open competitions for major art commissions and organises sculpture symposia, conferences and exhibitions
- Sculpture Center (opens in new window) Ohio, USA. Promotes the preservation of outdoor sculpture and runs an online forum for sculptors
- Texas Society of Sculptors (opens in new window) at Austin, Texas is a non profit sculptors guild that has as it's objective the education of the public about sculpture
Sculpture Parks and Gardens
- Chapungu Sculpture Park (opens in new window) Zimbabwe. A sculpture park containing Zimbabwe stone sculpture
- DeCordova Sculpture Park (opens in new window) New England, USA provides a constantly changing exhibition of large scale outdoor contemporary American sculpture
- Grounds For Sculpture (opens in new window) is a sculpture park in Hamilton, New Jersey that organises exhibitions of contemporary sculpture
- Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (opens in new window) Washington, D.C. The Hirshhorn has changing exhibitions and frequent acquisitions. Research, publications, interpretive programs, films, and community outreach generate an informed awareness and lively dialogue about modern and contemporary art
- International Directory of Sculpture Parks (opens in new window) created by Benbow Bullock, USA
- Isamu Nocuchi Garden Museum (opens in new window) New York is a centre for the study of the work of Isamu Noguchi (1904 - 1988)
- National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden (opens in new window) associated with the National Gallery (Washington D.C.) - displays contemporary sculpture
- New Guinea Sculpture Garden (opens in new window) contains works by 10 master carvers from Papua New Guinea who worked in residence at Stanford University to create a permanent sculpture garden
- sculpture by the sea (opens in new window) is Australia's largest annual outdoor free to the public exhibition of contemporary sculpture staged along Sydney's Bondi to Tamarama coastal walk. Each year the exhibition, which attracts over 300,000 visitors, exhibits approximately 100 works by artists from Australia and overseas
- Sculpture Garden (opens in new window) Texas.Net Museum of Art. A selection of sculpture images from the Egyptian, Greek, African, Renaissance, Baroque and Modern
- Sheldon Sculpture Garden (opens in new window) at the University of Nebraska - a non profit organisation dedicated to advancement of visual arts in Nebraska, USA
- Vigeland Sculpture Park (opens in new window) a sculpture park at Oslo, Norway containing work of Gustav Vigeland
Courses and Workshops
- Canberra School of Art Sculpture Workshop (opens in new window) Australia
- Fine Art Sculpture (opens in new window) Academy of Art, San Francisco, U.S.A.
- Johnson Atelier Technical Institute (opens in new window) New Jersey, U.S.A.
- Scottish Sculpture Workshop (opens in new window) Aberdeenshire, Scotland
- Sculpture at Winchester School of Art (opens in new window) University of Southampton, England
Methods and Materials
- Frequently Asked Questions (opens in new window) maintained by United Artworks, U.S.A.
Stone Sculpture and Carving
- A Love of Monsters (opens in new window) gargoyles and architectural details in New York City, U.S.A.
- Canadian Inuit Sculpture (opens in new window) gives an overview of Canadian Inuit sculpture from prehistoric to recent times
- Gargoyles (opens in new window) an introduction to gargoyles by the School of Information and Library Science at the University of North Carolina, U.S.A.
- Monuments and Gravestones - Westminster Abbey (opens in new window) a site giving lists of people buried or commemorated in Westminster Abbey, England, and links to information about them and their monuments
Greek Sculpture
- Greek Art (opens in new window)
- Sculpture of the Greek Classical Period (opens in new window)
Medieval Sculpture
- Medieval Sculpture (opens in new window) maintained by Nicholas Herman, Columbia, Canada. Promotes and displays all aspects of Medieval sculpture
Roman Sculpture
- Roman Sculpture (opens in new window)
- Roman Statues and Ancient Roman Sculpture (opens in new window)
- Thais (opens in new window) originating in Italy illustrates 1200 years of sculpture
Romanesque Sculpture
- Romanesque sculpture (opens in new window) outlines a research project by the Corpus of Roman Sculpture in Britain and Ireland to photograph and catalogue surviving sculpture produced in Great Britain and Ireland within the period 1050 - 1200
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