Unison Sculpture Garden
The Sculpture Garden opened in 1999 thanks to the vision and support of Denny Cooper, a long-time Unison mentor. The sculptures mostly come and go (although we do have a few in our permanent collection), but a constant feature is the Labyrinth, which serves as a platform for sculpture, and as a meditation aid.
The entrance to the garden is marked by a large Torii gate, built by Michael Friedman. A smaller gate marks the entry from one field to another. And then there are the critters that we share the garden with, that you can sometimes see when you are very quiet and still.

