LIBERTY HILL INTERNATIONAL SCULPTURE PARK
In 1976, a local sculptor, Mel Fowler, held the Liberty Hill International Sculpture Symposium. 26 sculptors from six countries travelled to Liberty Hill and worked for two months on giant statues that would become Liberty Hill’s most noteworthy attraction. The year after the symposium, Liberty Hill won the first Texas Arts Award for a city with a population less than 100,000.
The sculpture park was originally located in downtown Liberty Hill where it remained for more than a decade. But after it fell victim to vandals, the sculptures were moved to the Lions Foundation Park. The Liberty Hill International Sculpture park is currently located at the Louine Noble Elementary School at 101 Loop 332 in Liberty Hill. It can also be accessed through Lions Foundation Park located at 355 Loop 332 in Liberty Hill. Both parks are easily accessible and are free.
Help us preserve the beauty and integrity of our international sculpture garden! Your generous donation will ensure the ongoing care and maintenance of these incredible works of art, including:
- Conservation and restoration of sculptures.
- Landscaping and groundskeeping to maintain a pristine environment.
- Security and safety measures to protect the sculptures.
Every contribution, no matter the size, helps. Donate today and help us safeguard this unique cultural treasure for generations to come.
You can find additional information on each sculpture by selecting one of the images below, or if you are visiting the park, scan the QR codes that can be found on each sculpture.