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  1. The largest urban sculpture garden in the country, the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden is a joint project of the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) and the Walker Art Center. In 2016-17, it was fully reconstructed with improved sustainability and accessibility.

  2. The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden is an 11-acre (4.5 ha) park in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in the United States. [1] It is located near the Walker Art Center, which operates it in coordination with the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board.

  3. Spoonbridge and Cherry is a sculptural fountain designed by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen. It was funded by a $500,000 donation from art collector Frederick R. Weisman and is permanently located in the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden.

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  4. The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden is a crown jewel of the city's park system, uniting two of Minnesota's most cherished resources—its greenspaces and its cultural life. The 11-acre site, home to the iconic "Spoonbridge and Cherry" sculpture, is a dynamic blend of art, nature, and urban life.

  5. On the west edge of the garden is the Sage and John Cowles Conservatory, a modern, angular glasshouse that contains a giant glass fish sculpture by Frank Gehry. It also houses palm trees, clever “house” pass-throughs covered in creeping fig and striking seasonal displays of colorful plants.

  6. The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden is not only a sanctuary for art but also a vibrant community space. Join in on the engaging events, workshops, and guided tours that bring the sculptures to life and foster a deeper understanding of the artistic process.

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  8. Oct 1, 1999 · From the sleek Gallery 8 restaurant at Walker Art Center, the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden appears to be a logical, organic extension of the severe Modernist museum and its three bold, rooftop terraces.

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