Location:
51 Sandy Pond Road
Lincoln, MA 01773-2600
The deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum is a 30-acre outdoor sculpture park and indoor art museum located in Lincoln, Massachusetts, USA. The park features over 60 contemporary sculptures by artists from around the world, set among woodlands, meadows, and ponds. The museum's indoor galleries showcase contemporary art in a variety of media, including painting, sculpture, photography, and video. The deCordova also offers a variety of educational programs and events, including tours, lectures, and workshops. The sculpture park is open seved days a week and the musum id oprn Wednesday-Sunday. Closed on Major holidays.
In addition to the outdoor sculpture park and indoor galleries, the deCordova Museum and Sculpture Park also offers a number of other facilities and amenities. These include a museum store, which sells art-related books, gifts, and other items, as well as a café and a picnic area. The museum also has a library and research center, which is open to the public by appointment.
The deCordova Museum and Sculpture Park also has a strong commitment to education and community engagement. The museum offers a variety of programs for visitors of all ages, including tours, lectures, and workshops. There are also special programs for schools and other groups.
The deCordova Museum and Sculpture Park has a strong reputation for its collections of contemporary art, and it has a reputation for hosting exhibitions of works by leading international and national contemporary artists. The museum also has an active acquisitions program, which allows it to add new works to its collection on a regular basis.
One of the most notable features of the deCordova Museum and Sculpture Park is its location. The park is situated on a picturesque estate in Lincoln, Massachusetts, which provides a beautiful and serene setting for the sculptures and other works of art on display. The park is surrounded by woodlands, meadows, and ponds, and visitors can enjoy a leisurely walk while viewing the sculptures.
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