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This weekend here in Chattanooga, the largest sculpture park in the Southeast hosts its annual sculpture burn.
Fire Up the Fields is Saturday - starting at 5:30 PM - at Sculpture Fields at Montague Park in the Southside neighborhood.
The vision for the future of Sculpture Fields looks bright - as part of a recently-proposed reimagining of the Montague Park site.
With that in mind, we are looking back on the creation of Sculpture Fields with a series of conversations here on “Scenic Roots.”
Pamela Henry and her husband John, a sculptor of global renown, moved to Chattanooga in 2000.
In our first conversation, we talked about how Sculpture Fields as it is today would not be here without them - and how what stands there now is also a tribute to John, who died last year.
This next conversation is also a tribute to John, the artist and the person.
Pamela joins us again - this time, with sculptor Issac Duncan III.
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More details on Saturday's Fire Up the Fields at sculpturefields.org.
By WUTCThis weekend here in Chattanooga, the largest sculpture park in the Southeast hosts its annual sculpture burn.
Fire Up the Fields is Saturday - starting at 5:30 PM - at Sculpture Fields at Montague Park in the Southside neighborhood.
The vision for the future of Sculpture Fields looks bright - as part of a recently-proposed reimagining of the Montague Park site.
With that in mind, we are looking back on the creation of Sculpture Fields with a series of conversations here on “Scenic Roots.”
Pamela Henry and her husband John, a sculptor of global renown, moved to Chattanooga in 2000.
In our first conversation, we talked about how Sculpture Fields as it is today would not be here without them - and how what stands there now is also a tribute to John, who died last year.
This next conversation is also a tribute to John, the artist and the person.
Pamela joins us again - this time, with sculptor Issac Duncan III.
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More details on Saturday's Fire Up the Fields at sculpturefields.org.