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Knoxville — Earlier this week, Dogwood Arts began installing the 2024-2025 Art In Public Places Sculpture Exhibition that includes 30 new outdoor sculptures across Knoxville, Oak Ridge, Maryville, and Alcoa. Installations will continue through Sunday, June 23rd. The exhibition includes thirty new sculptures selected by juror Andrea Bailey (Aslan Foundation, Knoxville Public Art Committee).

The Dogwood Arts outdoor sculpture program, now in its 18th year, is expanding in 2024 with five new sculpture placements: South Knoxville at Johnson Architecture (1), East Knoxville at the Knoxville Botanical Gardens (1), and three placements along the Greenway in Maryville (3). The largest concentration of sculptures (13) will be installed in Krutch Park (Downtown Knoxville) from 8AM-5PM on Sunday, June 23rd. Market Street between Clinch and Union Avenues will be closed to allow room for sculptures that require a crane for installation.



The exhibition includes artists from 14 different states across the country: Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and South Carolina. Artists included in the exhibition: Matte Amante, Steve Buduo (2), Joe Chesla (2), Peter Dellert, Andy Denton (3), Brian Ferriby (2), Hanna Jubran, Ray Katz, Andrew Light, Beau Lyday, Harry McDaniel, Corrina Mensoff, Richard Morgan, Aldo Muzzarelli, John Parker, Ben Pierce (2), Charles Pilkey, Howard Russo, Ian Skinner, D.

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