Archbarrow – 2017

Joshua Willis' "ARCHBARROW" The Railyard Art Committee is pleased to announce a new sculpture installation in the Railyard Park by Albuquerque artist Joshua Willis. Archbarrow was installed in early May 2017, to coincide with the spring planting season in the park’s community gardens. The 14’ tall arch an entrance to the garden area.Willis

Shelter – 2016

SHELTER The Santa Fe Animal Shelter commissioned artist, Don Kennell to create a sculpture for the shelter as part of a fundraising campaign. The sculpture consisted of an array of three-dimensional cubes and rectangles rendered out of steel tubing. Visually, this structure represented our larger community. Some of these cubes contained colorful

The FENCE – 2016

THE FENCE The Fence features the work of 56 talented photographers from New Mexico and around the world. The goal of this unique exhibition is to present exceptional work that is innovative and accessible to all people. More than 3 million people are expected to see the national exhibition at one or

Native Bee House Project

NATIVE BEE HOUSE PROJECT "Millions of bees are dying off, with alarming consequences for our environment and our food supply. We rely on bees to pollinate everything from almonds to strawberries to the hay used to feed dairy cows. What happens if the bees disappear? It's simple; No bees, no food."

Shadow Light Lens – 2016

SHADOW LIGHT LENS Don Redman's temporary installation Shadow Light Lens was a monumental sculptural diptych in the Railyard Park. The two marine-grade stainless steel sculptures represents the artist's exploration of creating kinetic responses through an object with no moving parts. As sunlight penetrated the surfaces, the light created an array of two-dimensional shadows.

Blue Gorilla – 2015

BLUE GORILLA Don Kennell's Blue Gorilla was commissioned by the Philadelphia Zoo for their Second Nature exhibit. Made of salvaged automotive sheet metal, the 13 foot tall piece highlights the habitat destruction of endangered lowland gorillas. The sculpture depicts a forlorn and melancholy gorilla holding an actual car door. The sculpture is

Currents – 2015

CURRENTS NEW MEDIA Currents 2015: Santa Fe International New Media Festival: The Festival brings together the work of established, unrecognized and emerging New Media artists, from New Mexico, the US and the world. More information at currentsnewmedia.org.

Wheelbarrows – 2015

Doug Mehren's Wheelbarrows installation features eleven powder-coated wheelbarrows with accompanying steel figures, holding a variety of garden tools. The wheelbarrow sculptures are scattered throughout the park's gardens, so visitors can discover them as they explore the park. The installation is intended to engage and surprise park visitors with a delightfully colorful sculpture while they

Green Coyote – 2015

GREEN COYOTE Don Kennell's 13 ft x 16 ft Green Coyote was temporarily placed in the Railyard Park's picnic circle. The piece is constructed of up-cycled automobile sheet metal and now lives at it's permanent home outside Meow Wolf's House of Eternal Return. Don's inspiration for the piece stems from a string

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