Dunwoody's Wildcat Park Brightens Up with 'Art for All' Sculpture Exhibit
The city of Dunwoody is bringing new life to Wildcat Park with its latest public art initiative. Called Art for All, the exhibit features 12 vibrant sculptures designed to attract residents and visitors, encouraging them to explore the park and spend more time enjoying its displays.
"These colorful, engaging, and thought-provoking pieces will give residents and visitors a new reason to stop by Wildcat Park and stay awhile," Dunwoody Mayor Lynn Deutsch told the city's news hub. Beginning from last week, the various works of art have been popping up across all 12 acres of the park.
The installations are the work of a diverse group of artists. Highlights include Phil Proctor’s Tethered Sail, Gordon Chandler’s Bob, and several pieces by Scott Froschauer, including You Are Enough, Take Note and Interstate Now/UROK. Julia Hill contributes Flying Fish, while Etienne Jackson’s Forward, then Back invites visitors to pause and reflect.
Read more at Hoodline Atlanta