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PROJECTS - Worldwide

Wherever land meets the sea, HarborArts, Inc. promotes creative and responsible use of waterfront environments, surrounding harbors and all waterways and oceans around the world. It calls for all of us who are united in this common mission to become true stewards, to discover opportunities and solutions and to seek new approaches for our generation, and those who will follow.

Take a look at what other organizations and individuals are doing around the world.

Odette Sculpture Garden, Windsor, Ontario

Located in the city of Windsor, Ontario the Odette Sculpture Garden describes itself as follows.  “Winding along the waterfront parkland of Canada's southernmost urban centre, the Odette Sculpture Park locates itself as a point of physical, political and philosophical intersection.

This is modern sculpture on the border. It is a meeting place for expression, an environment where work from Windsor and across the world combines and contrasts. The collection purposely does not conform to any one artistic vision. Instead, the Odette Sculpture Park is unified by its difference
and the richness of its multi-textured variety. A visitor on this path is continually presented with
the infinite complexity of our shared human experience.“

Click here to view a slide show.


Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi, Australia

The thirteenth annual Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi 2009 is from 29 October - 15 November on the spectacular Bondi - Tamarama coastal walk transformed with over 100 sculptures by artists from across the world.

Sculpture by the Sea is staged along the Bondi to Tamarama coastal walk. The coastal walk begins at the bottom of Notts Avenue, which runs off Campbell Parade, Bondi. The coastal walk can also be accessed by stairs at various points along the exhibition route at Hunter Park, Gaerloch Avenue and Pacific Avenue. The exhibition finishes at Tamarama Park, Marine Drive, Tamarama. een accepted into the 2009 exhibition.

Click here for photos of last year’s exhibition.


Olympic Sculpture Park, Seattle, Washington

The Olympic Sculpture Park in Seattle, Washington has transformed a nine-acre industrial site into open and vibrant green space for art. This new waterfront park gives Seattle residents and visitors the opportunity to experience a variety of sculpture in an outdoor setting, while enjoying the incredible views and beauty of the Olympic Mountains and Puget Sound. Admission is free.

Click here for an on-line tour.