Attraction Guide: Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, West Palm Beach, United States

Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens Guide

Where Art and Nature Harmonize: Discover the Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens Guide

Escape the ordinary and immerse yourself in a world where monumental sculptures meet lush tropical foliage at the Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens. This hidden gem in West Palm Beach offers a unique and tranquil experience, showcasing the powerful works of sculptor Ann Weaver Norton within a serene garden setting. It's a place to wander, reflect, and connect with art in a truly organic way. Ann Norton, the second wife of Ralph Hubbard Norton (founder of the Norton Museum of Art), was a talented sculptor in her own right. After her husband's death, she dedicated her life to creating these impressive, larger-than-life sculptures, many of which are monoliths crafted from native Florida materials. The gardens themselves were designed by Ann Norton and reflect her artistic vision, creating a symbiotic relationship between the art and the environment. The property was established as a foundation in 1977, ensuring its preservation for future generations. Visitors can explore the gardens at their own pace, discovering the monumental sculptures nestled amongst the palms, rare tropical plants, and native vegetation. Guided tours are available for those who want a deeper understanding of Ann Norton's life, artistic process, and the symbolism behind her work. The gardens also host various events throughout the year, including art exhibitions, workshops, and concerts. While there isn't a specific culinary tradition directly tied to the gardens, the surrounding area of West Palm Beach offers a diverse range of dining options, from fresh seafood to international cuisine.

Transportation

Palm Tran Route 1 stops near the gardens. Check the Palm Tran website or app for the most up-to-date schedules and stop locations. Ridesharing services like Uber and Lyft are also readily available in the area.

Opening Hours

Wednesday to Sunday, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Ticket Price

Adults: $15, Seniors (65+): $12, Students (with ID): $7, Children (5 and under): Free