
Schoodic Sculpture Symposium
August 15, 2014August 3 – September 14, 2014
The 2014 Schoodic International Sculpture Symposium runs 7 days a week and is free and open to the public. The Symposiumforms an outdoor sculpture studio event, allowing people to interact with the artists and see the process from start to finish.
The location is next to US Bells Foundry, in a ball field in Prospect Harbor, ME. This i s the fifth SISS held in Maine, the longest reoccurring public outdoor sculpture Symposium in the U.S.A. The event features a large welcome tent, restrooms,
a picnic area and ample parking. Closing Ceremonies are likely to be held on Wednesday, September 10th, 2014 in the afternoon (time to be determined).
Those of you who have attended one of the past four symposiums are well aware about how unique this opportunity is for visitors. You have the opportunity to speak with the sculptors and see them in action. I have been able to attend on multiple occasions during the last 4 symposiums and I must say coming back during the symposium to see the progress being made is very fun!
The following artists are participating in the symposium which is scheduled August 3 – September 10, 2014.
- Mathew Foster (Maine) matthewfostersculpture.com
- Miles Chapin (Maine) mileschapin.com
- Kyoung Uk Min (South Korea) No website available
- Roy Patterson (Maine) pattersonstudios.us
- Bertha Shortiss (Switzerland) shortiss.com
- Robert Leverich (Washington, USA) rtleverich.com
- Valerian Jikia (Republic of Georgia) No website available


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