This outdoor installation of 23 fantastical sculptures on view across the Museum's 36-acre campus is presented in conjunction with the Museum's current exhibition, 'Enchanted: A History of Fantasy Art.'
STOCKBRIDGE, Mass. — Norman Rockwell Museum (NRM) announced the winners of the juried exhibition "Land of Enchantment: A Fantastical Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition."
Following a call for entries, "Land of Enchantment" opened on Saturday, July 10, with prizes for Best in Show, Most Inventive, and Most Artistic given out by illustrator Ruth Sanderson.
Best in Show went to Harold Grinspoon's "Effervescent," Most Inventive to Beckie Kravetz's "Iris Wooed by Zephyrus," and Most Artistic to Kaya Deckelbaum's "Zephyr — In The Wind."
The public was also invited to vote for two People's Choice awards, which went to Sean Bixby's "Fire Falls" and Erik Johnsen's "Galaxy Cat."
This outdoor installation of 23 fantastical sculptures on view across the Museum's 36-acre campus is presented in conjunction with the Museum's current exhibition, "Enchanted: A History of Fantasy Art." The artist's imaginative sculptural works are inspired by the exhibition's themes of classical and contemporary mythology, fairy tales, and fantastical heroes and villains.
Artists showcased in the exhibition include: Peter Barrett, Sean Bixby, Jessica Bradsher, Ursula Clark, Erika Crofut, Kaya Deckelbaum, John Elling, Laurie Goodhart, Gints Grinbergs, Harold Grinspoon, Kathie Gatto Gurney, Erik Johnsen, Stephen Klema, Betsy Koscher, Beckie Kravetz, Kent Mikalsen, Robert Markey, Angelo & Jesse Sinisi, Darla Jackson and Paul Romano, Chip and Elizabeth Sullivan, and Robin Tost.
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