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Welcome to the

Carol R. Brown Sculpture Garden

at Hartwood Acres Park

Discover this stunning collection of large-scale artworks, located just 12 miles north of Pittsburgh in the rolling hills of Hartwood Acres Park. Most of these sculptures have been newly conserved to their original grandeur, offering visitors a view of this significant collection with the backdrop of nature and native plantings. The collection is anchored by a 1929 Tudor Revival mansion, a preserved example of an equestrian country estate.

The impressive sculpture collection was originally acquired by Allegheny County through a program led by Carol R. Brown, the former director of Allegheny County’s Bureau of Cultural Programs, that brought art to Hartwood Acres Park. Beginning in 1979 and extending into the 1980s, Brown worked with Leon Arkus, director of the Carnegie Museum of Art from 1969 until 1980, and Sydney Feldman, a Carnegie Museum of Art board member and owner of Tygart Steel, to install eleven sculptures by nationally and internationally renowned artists throughout the park. Works by Tillie Speyer and Lila Katzen were installed in the first year, with works by Betty Gold, Jack Youngerman, Ron Bennett, and Lyman Kipp installed by the early 1980s. By the mid-1990s, an additional five sculptures were added, including works by artists Fletcher Benton, Peter Forakis, David Hayes, Clement Meadmore, and Charles Ginnever. One additional sculpture by David von Schlegell was acquired in the following decades.

After decades of exposure, many sculptures required conservation. The Allegheny County Parks Foundation and Allegheny County spearheaded a major restoration project – a total investment of over $5 million – to preserve the collection and relocate a majority of the sculptures to a cohesive garden near the Hartwood Acres Mansion. This multi-year effort included installing new concrete foundations for the sculptures, ADA-accessible walkways, native landscaping, and environmentally friendly parking areas, all designed using “green” principles. It also features a new sculpture commissioned from Wilkinsburg artist, Dee Briggs.

The redesigned space, named the Carol R. Brown Sculpture Garden, opened in spring 2022. Visitors can now view the sculptures in cohesive groupings that highlight their grandeur and significance while exploring a space that integrates art, accessibility, and sustainable design.

Tour the Carol R. Brown Sculpture Garden at Hartwood Acres

Explore the Carol R. Brown Sculpture Garden at Hartwood Acres Park through a free, self-guided audio tour. This immersive experience brings each sculpture to life through its own audio description, which can be enjoyed individually or together as part of a full self-guided tour.

large metal sculpture
Ron Bennett
large circular metal sculpture
Fletcher Benton
large metal tower sculpture
Dee Briggs
large blue geometric metal sculpture
Peter Forakis
large geometric metal sculpture
Charles Ginnever
large yellow metal sculpture
Betty Gold
large metal sculpture
Joseph Goto
large yellow and metal sculpture
David Hayes
large rolling steel sculpture
Lila Katzen
large red and blue metal sculpture
Lyman Kipp
large metal sculpture
Clement Meadmore
large marble sculpture that looks like a snail
Tillie Speyer
large metal sculpture that looks like a sail
David von Schlegell
three large metal sculptures in blue white and red that look like paper cut outs
Jack Youngerman
sculpture installation

Sculpture Garden Conservation

The conservation of sculptures that have been weathering outdoors for 30 years requires expertise and precision.

DIRECTIONS

By car: There are two entrances to Hartwood Acres Park. Use the Hartwood Acres Mansion selection in navigation devices, which will direct you to the Saxonburg Blvd entrance.

RESOURCES

PARTNERS

    • Allegheny County
    • Carnegie Museum of Art
    • Shiftworks Community + Public Art (Formerly Pittsburgh Office of Public Art)

FUNDERS

Allegheny County

Allegheny Regional Asset District

Allegheny Foundation

Caroline Fredricka Holdship Charitable Trust

The Charity Randall Foundation

Citizens for the Arts in Pennsylvania

FedEx

The Fine Foundation

Fox Chapel Garden Club

Garden Club of Allegheny County

Hillman Foundation

Jack Buncher Foundation

O’Brien Art Foundation

Opportunity Fund

Richard King Mellon Foundation

Generous Individuals

Joy Borelli-Edwards & Elizabeth Kairys

Ellen Still Brooks

Carol R. Brown

Jamini Vincent Davies

Caren Glotfelty

Ginny Merchant

Alice Snyder

Alexander Speyer III & Silvia Speyer

The Carol R. Brown Sculpture Garden at Hartwood Acres is made possible in part by a RADical ImPAct grant provided by the Allegheny Regional Asset District.

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