Kingsbrae Garden has combined art and horticulture to great effect since its opening in 1998. In 2009, this philosophy was enhanced with the creation not only of a Sculpture Garden but also of the Kingsbrae Garden Canadian Sculpture Competition. Winning works from the competition find a home in the Garden which displays them to their best advantage.

The 2018–2019 Canadian Sculpture Competition at Kingsbrae Garden

The Prize-Winning and Finalists' Works

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    First Place Winner: Attunement, by Elise Muller
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    Second Place winner: Arming by Clara, by Anique Jordan
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    Outreach Through the Arts Award: Dandelion, by Evelyn Austin and Victoria MacCormac
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    Student Choice Award: Ursus Deux, by Michel Beaudry
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    Flight Study, by Alexa Jaffurs
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    The Breach, by Ryan Moyes
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    Oceans of Indiana, by Dave Cross
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    The Sentinel, by Peter Shepherd
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    Thread of Life, by Franz Fraitzl
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    Two Halves as One Again and Again, by Kip Jones
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    Excuse Me, Ma'am? You Have A Hole in Your Ozone Layer, by Fiona Legg
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    Man Looking Up, by Susan Valyi
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    Wedge and Dog, by Bill Shaw

 

 

Kingsbrae Horticultural Garden in St. Andrews, New Brunswick, is pleased to present the eighth in a series of competitions for sculptors. Works in this competition will be displayed during the 2018 and 2019 seasons at the Garden. First prize is $20,000. The second-place winner receives $15,000.