LongHouse Reserve, a not-for-profit art museum, sculpture garden, and
art education foundation has sixteen acres of gardens, water features,
and over 90 sculptures. On view now: 'Exteriors', outdoor furnishings
exhibit arranged in nine outdoor 'rooms', on display through October
11th. Also exhibiting is “Health of the Planet” by Steve Miller.
Sculptures throughout the gardens including works by Alexander Calder,
Willem de Kooning, Gaston Lachaise, Yoko Ono, Sol LeWitt, Dale Chihuly,
and Mariyo Yagi
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