Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, Inc.

Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, Inc.
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The Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens comprise the former residence of sculptor Ann Weaver Norton (1905 -1982), the widow of Ralph Hubbard Norton, founder of the Norton Museum. The house is listed in the National Register of Historic Places, and the two acre property, featuring a collection of 250 species of tropical palms, lies near downtown West Palm Beach on the Intracoastal Waterway.

Displayed throughout the house, studio and gardens are more than 100 works by the artist, including nine monumental sculptures, eight in brick and one in Norwegian granite. The Gardens were designed by Ann Norton and Sir Peter Smithers. The largest tract of garden containing the great brick sculptures, is designed in a natural, unmanicured style. The experience of coming across Norton’s mysterious monoliths as surprises in their lush green jungle-like setting is akin to discovering another world.

The Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, Inc. is an IRS-recognized 501(c)(3) operating foundation established in 1977 by the prominent sculptor Ann Weaver Norton (1905-1982). The organization is devoted to exhibiting works of other artists, preserving the founder’s studio and displaying her monumental sculptures in a secluded urban preserve where a notable collection of rare palms is continually being developed.

Images

Seven Beings, 1965  credit: Capehart
ANSG Main Lawn - Untitled Horizontal Sculpture, 1977 credit: Capehart
ANSG Main Lawn - Untitled Horizontal Sculpture, 1977
Gateway #5 with Reflection Pool credit: Capehart
Artist Studio, Designed by Marion Sims Wyeth, 1948 credit: Paine Productions
Aerial of Norton House credit: Paine Productions