Sculpture in the Park
885 Geneva Rd, St. Charles, IL 60174
Parks
Take a stroll along the winding path at Mt. St. Mary Park to witness the artistic diversity of the latest installment of sculptures in the annual Sculptures in the Park exhibit in St. Charles.
People of all ages are welcome to enjoy this magnificent free exhibitof original and unique sculpture. Please refrain from climbing on sculptures.
This event’s purpose is to raise awareness of the sculptural arts and the beautiful parks in downtown St. Charles. The St. Charles Park Foundation strives to provide striking sculptural works with substantial breath and depth in both subject matter and media for audiences to discuss, think about and enjoy.
Mt. St. Mary Park is located along the west bank of the beautiful Fox River in downtown St. Charles at Route 31 & Prairie Street.
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