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Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens, 47 acres of botanical bliss fronting the Pacific Ocean

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Sculpture Exhibit at the Gardens

Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens partners with the Arts Council of Mendocino County to present this biennial exhibition of sculptures placed throughout the Gardens. This outdoor exhibit features the work of primarily California artists. Artwork purchased through the exhibit benefits the Gardens and the Arts Council. Artists generously contribute 40% of all proceeds to the two nonprofits. When you purchase a sculpture, you are sustaining creativity as a source of livelihood as well as supporting our beautiful Gardens and the Arts Council.

All sculptures in this exhibit are for sale; contact the Gardens' administrative offices for more information at administration@gardenbythesea.org or call 707-964-4352 ext. 113. 

 


2025-2027 Featured Art

New sculptures are already arriving... the full exhibit should be on display by June 2025
Sales tax (7.875% Mendocino County; subject to change) and delivery fee not included in the price

 

Mariposa KineticMark Oldland
$2,900

COMING SOON...

Stainless steel, aluminum and concrete; 11’7” tall x 5’ x 28” wide
Location: Perennial Garden

 

JackrabbitNate Scott
$5,250

COMING SOON...

Upcycled metal, including gears, wrenches, lamp base, ornamental iron, automotive paint, and clear lacquer; 36" x 27" x 48"
Location: Perennial Garden

Jackrabbit captures the energy and agility of its namesake in mid-leap—an elongated form bounding through the grass with lightness and speed. Crafted entirely from upcycled metal, the sculpture blends motion and material, transforming discarded fragments into a symbol of vitality, wildness, and the beauty of reclaimed life.

 

Buddha's HandJill Peterson
$1,900

COMING SOON...

Ceramic with enamel paint; 22" tall x 35" wide
Location: Succulent Garden

My work is inspired by the forms, lines, and colors I find both in my garden and the natural world around me.  This sculpture was created after I spent time examining and handling the citrus fruit Buddha’s hand.  I was dazzled by its unique structure and hues as it ripens from green to yellow.  These observations guided my own interpretation of the fruit’s form, texture and colors reflected in this sculpture.    
 

 

Peas de Resistance, Sebastien Dery
$5,000

COMING SOON...

Italian marble; 35" tall x 10" wide x 10" deep
Location: Mediterranean Garden

 

Armine, Rogelio Morales
$4,000

COMING SOON...

Fiberglass, reinforced concrete, structural foam, stainless steel wire; 50" tall x 26" wide x 18" deep
Location: North Forest

A sock puppet can be a simple object that can be fashioned in minutes with minimal effort.
Once made, it can create a world of its own in the imagination of the puppeteer.

Armin is made from fiber-reinforced cast concrete and took around two years to make.
The sock texture comes from a hand-knitted sock, which I commissioned for this project.

 

Black Bolete, Peter Baker
$5,500

COMING SOON...

Mendocino cypress; 3’ tall x 3' wide
Location: North Forest

 

Periwinkle RimeIan Wieczorek
$2,000


Ceramic, glaze; 45" x 18" x 18"
Location: Meadow Lawn

My work as a ceramic artist is deeply rooted in a fascination with the natural world and its cycles of growth and decay. My material practice is centered around large-scale sculptures, that push boundaries of size, form, and traditions of making in clay. I use a press mold to create textured slabs which are attached together to construct forms that evoke both the foreign and the familiar. The textures I create resemble snow-capped mountains, snow build-up on trees, and a deep network of mycelium that is leading the front line of exploration. These ceramic sculptures stand as totems, honoring and attempting to make concrete the beauty, complexity, and subliminality of the natural world that connects all life. The ritual of bringing together elemental materials like clay, wood, and fire, activated through the collaboration of many hours, labor, and artists, is a vital component of my work, speaking not only to the final work, but to a significant artistic process where people come together.

 

Whorl, Sonya Popow
$3,800

Ceramic; 16" tall x 48" wide x 16"deep
Location: Fuchsia Dell

 

Quetzalcoatl, Clayton Thiel   
$5,500


Ceramic; 56" tall x 18" wide x 17" deep sold with pedestal
Location: Fort Bragg Rhododendron Collection

 

We Are All Made of Star Dust, Wendell Rickon
$675

Redwood, local beach pebbles; 74" tall x 10" wide x 2" deep
Location: Narrows

Found, and therefore free materials, are a signature of most of my creations, and this sculpture (my first attempt at a large piece) follows that pattern. The wooden plank comes from the repair of the Pudding Creek Bridge, the colorful stones were collected from local Mendocino beaches, and the base is broken stepping stones salvaged from the local hardware store.

 

Green Man, Nate Scott
$24,575

COMING SOON...

Cast bronze head, steel structure, stamped ornamental iron leaves, forged steel branches, scorched oak barrel staves, bronze coating with patina, clear lacquer; 10' tall, 5' 6" wide, 3' deep
Location: Narrows

Inspired by the enigmatic stone carvings found in medieval Gothic cathedrals, Green Man embodies the spirit of the forest. This 10-foot-tall figure, crafted from metal and wood, appears hunched forward in a posture of reverence or emergence. Its outstretched arms, shaped like branching limbs, reach skyward—evoking growth, transformation, and the enduring connection between humanity and nature.

 

Tidal Wave, Diego Harris
$14,000

Corten steel sheeting welded over an internal structure of steel rebar; 9' tall x 5.8' wide x 3.5' deep
Location: Dahlia Garden

 

 


View Past Exhibits of the sculpture gallery.