The Himalayan Garden & Sculpture Park is hosting its second "Sculpture in the Landscape" exhibition featuring 70 new sculptures from artists across the UK.
Nestled in the serene landscapes of Ripon, this exhibition promises an “immersive journey through the marriage of art and nature.”
It is open to the public from Tuesday 8th April to the end of October 2025 during normal opening hours.
The "dynamic" exhibition showcases a diverse array of sculptures that “harmonise with the natural beauty of the landscape.”
It introduces artists from as far afield as Norway and Germany as well as Yorkshire.

Will Roberts from the Himalayan Garden & Sculpture Park said:
"We are delighted to present this exhibition, celebrating the intersection of art and nature.
"This year's exhibition features a rich tapestry of creative expressions, offering visitors an unparalleled opportunity to immerse themselves in the beauty of both the sculptural and natural worlds and provides a platform for established and emerging artists to showcase their talent while fostering dialogue about the environment, culture, and society."
From monumental installations to intricate pieces, each sculpture aims to encourage visitors to engage with the environment in a unique and thought-provoking manner.
For more information about the Exhibition and the Himalayan Garden & Sculpture Park, please visit www.himalayangarden.com

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