IMAS Sculpture Garden
In the Sculpture Garden
Front lawn: Dactyl. Stuart Kraft, American. 1983. Gift of The Meadows Foundation. Based on the prehistoric Pterodactyl, this 20 foot, 3 ton bright-red steel sculpture was created in 1983 by award-winning sculptor Stuart Kraft. Dactyl can be found on the south west corner of the museum grounds.
Olmec Head #8. (replica). Made of crushed andesite, Olmec Head #8 is a reproduction of the original sculpture located at the Museu m of Anthropology, Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. This magnanimous sculpture was generously donated to the City of McAllen, Texas and Mayor Richard Cortez by Fidel Herrera Beltrán, Governor of Veracruz, Mexico. In turn, this monumental colossal head was entrusted to IMAS.
Inside IMAS: Mother with Child. Brian Wedgworth, American. 2005. This 8 foot tall sculpture can be found at the south end of IMAS' scenic Sculpture Garden. Come to IMAS to view this introspective rendition of the bond between mother and child.
La Fuerza. Victor Salmones, Mexican. 1977. Gift of The Meadows Foundation. The strength of this sculpture is achieved by the unique combination of dynamic rhythm and fluid solidity.
Texas Stele Ruin. Jesus Bautista Moroles, American. 1997. Jesus creates his large scale sculptures from granite. His abstract forms combine smooth, polished surfaces with roughly carved, semingly torn edges, evoking a sense of past and present, weight and weightlessness, man and nature working together.
For more information about this program, please call IMAS at 956.682.1564
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