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Leonard Pfeiffer [View Record arrow ](https:\u002F\u002Fuarizona.pastperfectonline.com\u002FWebobject\u002FC4825189-34FF-40FC-91D4-350043834215) End of the Rain \u003Cspan>(also\u003C\u002Fspan> After the Rain\u003Cspan>)\u003C\u002Fspan> End of the Rain (also After the Rain) George Inness, 1891, Oil on canvas, Gift of T.E. Hanley [View Record arrow ](https:\u002F\u002Fuarizona.pastperfectonline.com\u002FWebobject\u002FF514BF15-6D93-426E-A83B-423666667197) Abraham Francen Abraham Francen Rembrandt van Rijn, ca. 1657, Etching, drypoint and burin on laid paper, Gift of Mr. Peter Licavoli [View Record arrow ](https:\u002F\u002Fuarizona.pastperfectonline.com\u002FWebobject\u002F6834794F-CF3D-424E-8BB2-809879909349) Mr. Broe Waits His Turn \u003Cspan>(also\u003C\u002Fspan> Waiting For His Turn\u003Cspan>)\u003C\u002Fspan> Mr. Broe Waits His Turn (also Waiting For His Turn) Katherine Schmidt, 1937, Oil on canvas, Gift of C. Leonard Pfeiffer [View Record arrow ](https:\u002F\u002Fuarizona.pastperfectonline.com\u002FWebobject\u002F296C000C-DE5A-40C2-AE04-982133065923) Monday Night at the Metropolitan Monday Night at the Metropolitan Reginald Marsh, ca. 1936, Egg tempera and oil on panel, Gift of C. Leonard Pfeiffer [View Record arrow ](https:\u002F\u002Fuarizona.pastperfectonline.com\u002FWebobject\u002F591E2F6F-9374-41FD-9FBE-392461942570) Avalanche By Wind Avalanche By Wind Alexandre Hogue, 1944, Oil on canvas, Gift of William Benton [View Record arrow ](https:\u002F\u002Fuarizona.pastperfectonline.com\u002FWebobject\u002FE37ED70E-7AF0-4D9F-9BB1-305882620159) Woman-Ochre Woman-Ochre Willem De Kooning, 1954-1955, Oil on canvas, Gift of Edward Joseph Gallagher, Jr. [View Record arrow ](https:\u002F\u002Fuarizona.pastperfectonline.com\u002FWebobject\u002F0C256DB4-8049-48B0-AC81-893343290445) A Capriccio of Classical Ruins A Capriccio of Classical Ruins Giovanni Paolo Panini, ca. 1750, Oil on canvas, Museum Purchase with Funds Provided By the Edward J. Gallagher, Jr. Memorial Fund [View Record arrow ](https:\u002F\u002Fuarizona.pastperfectonline.com\u002FWebobject\u002FAD95310E-EFB9-46DD-BD8C-339028350040) Jeune Fille au Chapeau (Young Woman in a Hat) Jeune Fille au Chapeau (Young Woman in a Hat) Pierre Auguste Renoir, ca. 1897, Oil, George Gregson Bequest in Loving Memory of Patricia Janss Gregson [View Record arrow ](https:\u002F\u002Fuarizona.pastperfectonline.com\u002FWebobject\u002F6C43073A-2831-4A9A-9A48-646479810346) Portrait of a Woman Portrait of a Woman William Sidney Mount, 1832, Oil on canvas, Museum Purchase with Funds Provided By the Edward J. Gallagher, Jr. Memorial Fund [View Record arrow ](https:\u002F\u002Fuarizona.pastperfectonline.com\u002FWebobject\u002FB9A02E9E-A768-481C-97D3-215495232500) Number 20, 1950 Number 20, 1950 Jackson Pollock, 1950, Oil on Masonite gameboard, Gift of Edward Joseph Gallagher, Jr. [View Record arrow ](https:\u002F\u002Fuarizona.pastperfectonline.com\u002FWebobject\u002F0CAF0D04-BE7E-45F6-83C9-451274350827) Things in Landscape #1 Things in Landscape #1 Joan Brown, 1959, Oil on canvas, Gift of Edward Joseph Gallagher, Jr. [View Record arrow ](https:\u002F\u002Fuarizona.pastperfectonline.com\u002FWebobject\u002FE7B1501F-CF25-47C8-BE18-417123525157) The City The City Edward Hopper, 1927, Oil on canvas, Gift of C. Leonard Pfeiffer [View Record arrow ](https:\u002F\u002Fuarizona.pastperfectonline.com\u002FWebobject\u002F847EC702-A64D-4EE6-930B-338506747816) Nature morte (Fleurs) Nature morte (Fleurs) Edouard Vuillard, ca. 1900, Oil on cardboard, George Gregson Bequest in Loving Memory of Patricia Janss Gregson [View Record arrow ](https:\u002F\u002Fuarizona.pastperfectonline.com\u002FWebobject\u002FA07CD4ED-21F6-474D-8CEC-069755033698) Gala Placidia Gala Placidia Salvador Dalí, 1952, Brown ink and conté crayon on paper, Gift of Edward Joseph Gallagher, Jr. [View Record arrow ](https:\u002F\u002Fuarizona.pastperfectonline.com\u002FWebobject\u002F7A968BC6-9593-4EF3-AAFD-341785540770) The Drought in the Southwest, or Cattlemen Warning Sheep-Herders Away from Their Water The Drought in the Southwest, or Cattlemen Warning Sheep-Herders Away from Their Water Frederic S. Remington, 1900, Oil on canvas, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. 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Register Today arrow](see-do \"Register Today\") Exhibitions View All _Exhibitions_ arrow prev next [ Feb 14, 2026 — May 09, 2026 Our Stories: High School Artists 2026 ](see-do\u002Fexhibitions\u002F2026\u002F02\u002F14\u002Four-storieshigh-school-artists-2026)[ Apr 18, 2026 — May 16, 2026 MFA Thesis Exhibition 2026 ](see-do\u002Fexhibitions\u002F2026\u002F04\u002F18\u002Fmfa-thesis-exhibition-2026)[ Jun 13, 2026 — Sep 19, 2026 The Vault Show: BIG\u002Flittle ](see-do\u002Fexhibitions\u002F2026\u002F06\u002F13\u002Fthe-vault-show-biglittle)[ OngoingJan 06, 2026 — Jan 17, 2027 Modern Art Gallery ](see-do\u002Fexhibitions\u002F2026\u002F01\u002F06\u002Fmodern-art-gallery)[ OngoingJan 06, 2026 — Jan 17, 2027 The Samuel H. 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Leonard Pfeiffer [View Record arrow ](https:\u002F\u002Fuarizona.pastperfectonline.com\u002FWebobject\u002FC4825189-34FF-40FC-91D4-350043834215) End of the Rain \u003Cspan>(also\u003C\u002Fspan> After the Rain\u003Cspan>)\u003C\u002Fspan> End of the Rain (also After the Rain) George Inness, 1891, Oil on canvas, Gift of T.E. Hanley [View Record arrow ](https:\u002F\u002Fuarizona.pastperfectonline.com\u002FWebobject\u002FF514BF15-6D93-426E-A83B-423666667197) Abraham Francen Abraham Francen Rembrandt van Rijn, ca. 1657, Etching, drypoint and burin on laid paper, Gift of Mr. Peter Licavoli [View Record arrow ](https:\u002F\u002Fuarizona.pastperfectonline.com\u002FWebobject\u002F6834794F-CF3D-424E-8BB2-809879909349) Mr. Broe Waits His Turn \u003Cspan>(also\u003C\u002Fspan> Waiting For His Turn\u003Cspan>)\u003C\u002Fspan> Mr. Broe Waits His Turn (also Waiting For His Turn) Katherine Schmidt, 1937, Oil on canvas, Gift of C. Leonard Pfeiffer [View Record arrow ](https:\u002F\u002Fuarizona.pastperfectonline.com\u002FWebobject\u002F296C000C-DE5A-40C2-AE04-982133065923) Monday Night at the Metropolitan Monday Night at the Metropolitan Reginald Marsh, ca. 1936, Egg tempera and oil on panel, Gift of C. Leonard Pfeiffer [View Record arrow ](https:\u002F\u002Fuarizona.pastperfectonline.com\u002FWebobject\u002F591E2F6F-9374-41FD-9FBE-392461942570) Avalanche By Wind Avalanche By Wind Alexandre Hogue, 1944, Oil on canvas, Gift of William Benton [View Record arrow ](https:\u002F\u002Fuarizona.pastperfectonline.com\u002FWebobject\u002FE37ED70E-7AF0-4D9F-9BB1-305882620159) Woman-Ochre Woman-Ochre Willem De Kooning, 1954-1955, Oil on canvas, Gift of Edward Joseph Gallagher, Jr. [View Record arrow ](https:\u002F\u002Fuarizona.pastperfectonline.com\u002FWebobject\u002F0C256DB4-8049-48B0-AC81-893343290445) A Capriccio of Classical Ruins A Capriccio of Classical Ruins Giovanni Paolo Panini, ca. 1750, Oil on canvas, Museum Purchase with Funds Provided By the Edward J. Gallagher, Jr. Memorial Fund [View Record arrow ](https:\u002F\u002Fuarizona.pastperfectonline.com\u002FWebobject\u002FAD95310E-EFB9-46DD-BD8C-339028350040) Jeune Fille au Chapeau (Young Woman in a Hat) Jeune Fille au Chapeau (Young Woman in a Hat) Pierre Auguste Renoir, ca. 1897, Oil, George Gregson Bequest in Loving Memory of Patricia Janss Gregson [View Record arrow ](https:\u002F\u002Fuarizona.pastperfectonline.com\u002FWebobject\u002F6C43073A-2831-4A9A-9A48-646479810346) Portrait of a Woman Portrait of a Woman William Sidney Mount, 1832, Oil on canvas, Museum Purchase with Funds Provided By the Edward J. Gallagher, Jr. Memorial Fund [View Record arrow ](https:\u002F\u002Fuarizona.pastperfectonline.com\u002FWebobject\u002FB9A02E9E-A768-481C-97D3-215495232500) Number 20, 1950 Number 20, 1950 Jackson Pollock, 1950, Oil on Masonite gameboard, Gift of Edward Joseph Gallagher, Jr. [View Record arrow ](https:\u002F\u002Fuarizona.pastperfectonline.com\u002FWebobject\u002F0CAF0D04-BE7E-45F6-83C9-451274350827) Things in Landscape #1 Things in Landscape #1 Joan Brown, 1959, Oil on canvas, Gift of Edward Joseph Gallagher, Jr. [View Record arrow ](https:\u002F\u002Fuarizona.pastperfectonline.com\u002FWebobject\u002FE7B1501F-CF25-47C8-BE18-417123525157) The City The City Edward Hopper, 1927, Oil on canvas, Gift of C. 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If you are unable to contact us, please send an email to info@museumofbrisbane.com.au, and our team will get back to you. Museum of Brisbane | MoB - Become a member - Search - View favourites - My Account - Translate Select LanguageArabicChinese (Simplified)DutchEnglishFrenchGermanGreekHindiItalianJapaneseMalayalamPortugueseRussianSpanishTamilVietnamese - What’s On - Visit Us - Explore - Learn - Shop - About MoB - JOIN & SUPPORT Search Suggestions - Exhibitions - Arts - Culture - History - Clock Tower - Tours Close menu What’s On Expect the unexpected! Museum of Brisbane brings our city’s vibrant culture and history to life. 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The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden is a project of the Walker Art Center and the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board. The Land You’re Standing On This parkland has seen many changes over time. A landscape shaped by glaciers more than 10,000 years ago, the area was once an expanse of marshland and home to Minnesota’s first people, the Dakota and the Ojibwe. In the late 1800s, the site held an armory and parade grounds. In the early 1900s, formal gardens and a series of sports fields were established by the Park Board. When the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden opened in 1988, it was one of the first major public\u002Fprivate urban sculpture parks of its kind in the United States. The Nature of the Art The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden is home to more than 60 outdoor sculptures. Generations of artists from 10 different countries around the world created these artworks. Many of the works are site-specific and made especially for this public park—from the iconic _Spoonbridge and Cherry_ centerpiece to structures that offer spaces for gathering, conversation, or dreaming. Rediscover the Garden’s art and natural beauty through Minnesota’s ever-changing seasons. It Takes a Village What happens when experts from many fields—architects, curators, designers, artists, landscape architects, gardeners, environmentalists, writers, scientists, and many others—come together with community members to reimagine a beloved public space? The result of this multifaceted partnership is a forward-thinking design for the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, which was fully reconstructed in 2017. The site features ecologically sustainable water management, a flourishing habitat for plants and wildlife, and creative landscape elements that showcase the artworks in nature. Sustainability People are relaxing and sitting on a grassy hill in a park on a sunny day, with trees in the background and a large modern sculpture in the center of the scene. The sky is blue with a few wispy clouds. To reconstruct the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden’s north end, the site—formerly a marshland—needed to be considered carefully. Landscape architects worked in partnership with the Mississippi Watershed Management Organization to envision ways that this land might be used to better support the art, plants, and wildlife, while also more responsibly managing stormwater as a resource rather than a waste product. The Fresh Meadow Improving the park’s sustainability, a fresh meadow filled with native plants and engineered soils helps absorb runoff from stormwater, returning the landscape to a more natural state. This environment is interspersed with three “islands” that showcase contemporary sculptures from the Walker Art Center’s collection. A young child stands in tall, golden grass holding a green toy airplane, looking up. Trees and soft sunlight fill the background, creating a peaceful outdoor scene. Saving Water At the center of the park is an underground cistern, or water collection tank, near the Spoonbridge and Cherry. This feature helps to water the garden and nearby ball fields and also keeps more than 4 million gallons of runoff out of the storm sewers each year, thus reducing pollution in the Mississippi River basin. A large spoon sculpture with a cherry on top sprays water into the air in a sunny park, with people gathered and trees in the background. Flora and Fauna Throughout the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, more than 300 native trees, shrubs, perennial plants, and grasses not only create a natural frame for the art but also offer a thriving habitat for birds, butterflies, and other creatures. This dynamic ecosystem supports the long-term stability of the site, one of the crown jewels of the city’s park system. Lavender plants in full bloom fill the foreground, with green hedges and a lawn behind them. Tall city buildings and a blue sky with scattered clouds are visible in the distant background. Know Before You Go The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden is free and open daily from 6 am to 12 midnight every day, all year. Do I need tickets? No, the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden does not require tickets and is always free to the public. How much does it cost? The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden is always and forever free, made possible by the generosity of our supporters. How will I find my way around? Our free digital guide on Bloomberg Connects offers an easy-to-follow guide and history of the grounds. Our self-guided tour is designed for all ages. We also offer free tours and private tours tailored to your interests and schedule. The friendly people at the Walker’s Main Lobby desk can help you with all of this. Is there free WiFi in the garden? There sure is. Look for “Walker&Garden” on your device. What if I get hungry? Cardamom is a casual restaurant by Chef Daniel del Prado, located just south of the Garden at the Walker Art Center. How can I support the Garden? We welcome 100% tax-deductible donations to help keep the garden growing. Donate to the Garden Fund. 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Page content: Minneapolis Sculpture Garden From the iconic _Spoonbridge and Cherry_ to the inspiring _Okciyapi_, explore more than 60 sculptures from the Walker’s collection across 11 scenic acres in the heart of Minneapolis. About the Garden Know Before You Go Sculptures Garden Fund About the Garden Children play on a large circular swing in a park with city buildings, green grass, and trees in the background. A tall blue rooster sculpture is visible in the distance under a clear sky. The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden is the largest urban sculpture garden in the United States and one of the Midwest’s most visited sites. Anchored by the beloved _Spoonbridge and Cherry_, the 11-acre garden features more than 60 works by artists including Theaster Gates, Alexander Calder, and Angela Two Stars. Part outdoor gallery, part public park, it’s an ideal gateway to the Walker—and a perfect spot for a date, picnic, or quiet moment. The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden is a project of the Walker Art Center and the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board. The Land You’re Standing On This parkland has seen many changes over time. A landscape shaped by glaciers more than 10,000 years ago, the area was once an expanse of marshland and home to Minnesota’s first people, the Dakota and the Ojibwe. In the late 1800s, the site held an armory and parade grounds. In the early 1900s, formal gardens and a series of sports fields were established by the Park Board. When the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden opened in 1988, it was one of the first major public\u002Fprivate urban sculpture parks of its kind in the United States. The Nature of the Art The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden is home to more than 60 outdoor sculptures. Generations of artists from 10 different countries around the world created these artworks. Many of the works are site-specific and made especially for this public park—from the iconic _Spoonbridge and Cherry_ centerpiece to structures that offer spaces for gathering, conversation, or dreaming. Rediscover the Garden’s art and natural beauty through Minnesota’s ever-changing seasons. It Takes a Village What happens when experts from many fields—architects, curators, designers, artists, landscape architects, gardeners, environmentalists, writers, scientists, and many others—come together with community members to reimagine a beloved public space? The result of this multifaceted partnership is a forward-thinking design for the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, which was fully reconstructed in 2017. The site features ecologically sustainable water management, a flourishing habitat for plants and wildlife, and creative landscape elements that showcase the artworks in nature. Sustainability People are relaxing and sitting on a grassy hill in a park on a sunny day, with trees in the background and a large modern sculpture in the center of the scene. The sky is blue with a few wispy clouds. To reconstruct the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden’s north end, the site—formerly a marshland—needed to be considered carefully. Landscape architects worked in partnership with the Mississippi Watershed Management Organization to envision ways that this land might be used to better support the art, plants, and wildlife, while also more responsibly managing stormwater as a resource rather than a waste product. The Fresh Meadow Improving the park’s sustainability, a fresh meadow filled with native plants and engineered soils helps absorb runoff from stormwater, returning the landscape to a more natural state. This environment is interspersed with three “islands” that showcase contemporary sculptures from the Walker Art Center’s collection. A young child stands in tall, golden grass holding a green toy airplane, looking up. Trees and soft sunlight fill the background, creating a peaceful outdoor scene. Saving Water At the center of the park is an underground cistern, or water collection tank, near the Spoonbridge and Cherry. This feature helps to water the garden and nearby ball fields and also keeps more than 4 million gallons of runoff out of the storm sewers each year, thus reducing pollution in the Mississippi River basin. A large spoon sculpture with a cherry on top sprays water into the air in a sunny park, with people gathered and trees in the background. Flora and Fauna Throughout the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, more than 300 native trees, shrubs, perennial plants, and grasses not only create a natural frame for the art but also offer a thriving habitat for birds, butterflies, and other creatures. This dynamic ecosystem supports the long-term stability of the site, one of the crown jewels of the city’s park system. Lavender plants in full bloom fill the foreground, with green hedges and a lawn behind them. Tall city buildings and a blue sky with scattered clouds are visible in the distant background. Know Before You Go The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden is free and open daily from 6 am to 12 midnight every day, all year. Do I need tickets? No, the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden does not require tickets and is always free to the public. How much does it cost? The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden is always and forever free, made possible by the generosity of our supporters. How will I find my way around? Our free digital guide on Bloomberg Connects offers an easy-to-follow guide and history of the grounds. Our self-guided tour is designed for all ages. We also offer free tours and private tours tailored to your interests and schedule. The friendly people at the Walker’s Main Lobby desk can help you with all of this. Is there free WiFi in the garden? There sure is. Look for “Walker&Garden” on your device. What if I get hungry? Cardamom is a casual restaurant by Chef Daniel del Prado, located just south of the Garden at the Walker Art Center. How can I support the Garden? We welcome 100% tax-deductible donations to help keep the garden growing. Donate to the Garden Fund. Sculptures Close Artwork Artist(s) Date Medium Description More information View Artwork Items on this map - ### Hand for Minneapolis 2024 More info - ### Magic 2008 More info - ### Okciyapi 2021 More info - ### Adam and Eve 2021 More info - ### Privileged Points 2011\u002F2017 More info - ### Eliza Winston from the series Shadows at the Crossroads 2019 More info - ### Time from the series Shadows at the Crossroads 2019 More info - ### Harriet Robinson Scott from the series Shadows at the Crossroads 2019 More info - ### Kirk Washington, Jr. from the series Shadows at the Crossroads 2019 More info - ### Maḣpiya Wic̣aṡṭa (Cloud Man) from the series Shadows at the Crossroads 2019 More info - ### Siah Armajani from the series Shadows at the Crossroads 2019 More info - ### Untitled (Child) from the series Shadows at the Crossroads 2019 More info - ### Hahn\u002FCock 2013\u002F2017 More info - ### Spoonbridge and Cherry 1985–1988 More info - ### Black Vessel for a Saint 2017 More info - ### September Room (Room with Two Reclining Figures and Composition with Long Verticals) 2017 More info - ### Untitled (gate) 2014 More info - ### Gog & Magog (Ampersand) 1987-1988 More info - ### Garden Seating, Reading, Thinking 1987\u002F2017 More info - ### Seat-Leg Table 1986\u002F1991 More info - ### Octopus 1964 More info - ### Tombstone for Phùng Vo from All your deeds shall in water be writ, but this in marble 2010 More info - ### X 2013 More info - ### Arcs from four corners, with alternating bands of white and brown stone. The floor is bordered and divided horizontally and vertically by a black stone band 1988\u002F2016 More info - ### Three x Four x Three 1984 More info - ### Salute to Painting 1985–1986 More info - ### Geometric Mouse - Scale A 1969\u002F1971 More info - ![](https:\u002F\u002Fwalker2025-asse …. A Clean \u002F Minimalist, Typographic \u002F Big Type website in the Art & Culture industry. The overall color palette features White, Black, Gray. The typography features Google Sans, Google Sans, Roboto (Sans Serif). Built using Amazon Web Services, ClickCease, Google Maps, jQuery, PHP, WordPress. AI description: The Walker Art Garden website serves as a digital gateway to the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, an expansive outdoor museum featuring over 60 iconic works. The site is designed to facilitate visitor planning, offering essential information on logistics, sculpture locations, and ways to support the garden's mission. It acts as both an educational resource and a practical tool for locals and tourists seeking cultural engagement in an urban green space. Visually, the website embraces a sophisticated, minimalist aesthetic that mirrors the curated nature of the garden itself. Utilizing bold, high-contrast typography and a clean grid-based layout, the design allows the vibrant photography of the sculptures and landscapes to take center stage. The interface is highly functional and airy, employing ample white space and clear navigational cues to create a seamless, user-friendly experience that feels both modern and institutional."]