International Sculpture Symposium St. John in New Brunswick, Canada
NWSSA Member Oliver Harwood shared his experiences of participating in this 6-week long granite sculpture symposium at our 2019 Pilgrim Firs Symposium. He has made us aware that the deadline to participate isd quickly approaching!
About the Symposium:
Building on the success and enthusiasm generated by the first two symposiums held in 2012 and 2014, Sculpture Saint John hosted even larger events in 2016 and 2018. The educational component was expanded to include more schools, over 1200 visiting students and more sculpting workshops open to all age groups. Free demonstrations were introduced by New Brunswick artists Alaina Baird, Ken Waiwood, Darren Byers and Fred Harrison. The partnership with the Saint John Arts Centre saw an increase in interactive workshops, allowing the public an opportunity to be involved in building with clay and soapstone carving. A gallery exhibition to display many of the finished pieces topped off unique learning experiences.
The outstanding support of our sponsors allowed Sculpture Saint John once again to host a world class sculpture event, the largest of its type in North America. Over 32,000 visitors came to the site from the city, the region and every continent bringing the total number of visitors to over 100,000 during our three symposiums. They witnessed the creation of monumental public art. They met and spoke with artists of international stature. They learned about the creative process. And they now visit the partner communities, each of which has an enduring piece of public art complementing the culture of their community.
Deadline to Apply for the 2020 Symposium: October 1, 2019