Fragment House by Danielle Krcmar

Fragment House by Danielle Krcmar Located behind the mansion Danielle currently serves as Artist in Residence at Babson College and has exhibited widely in the New England area.  Her extraordinary sculpture, Fragment House, is the first interactive, environmental artwork that has graced the lawns of Highfield Hall & Gardens. It calls attention to Beebe Woods as the backdrop for Highfield Hall and the domestic components of Highfield’s architecture and history.

2018-12-17T11:44:37-05:00

The Spirits of the Garden by Alfred Glover

The Spirits of the Garden by Alfred Glover Located in the Sunken Garden The life that inhabits the branches of the tree is protected and watched over by spiritual entities, fairies, angels, good doer. So the tree represents the portals and passageways between the spiritual, and the living. These sprites are represented by the glass inserts in some of the branches! These spirits often seek the cover of trees and wooded areas. They are sometimes mistaken for lightning bugs, or even shooting stars! They can be found wherever life exists! Visit website [...]

2018-12-17T11:46:52-05:00

A Wind in the Door by Angela Tanner

A Wind in the Door by Angela Tanner Located in the West Garden A fairy tale gate that announces the presence of things unseen. When open, it allows humans and other earthly creatures to pass. When closed, fairies, spirits, and other wind-borne creatures can still move through it, and the sounds of the gate panels are the only evidence that they were here at all. The gate is not only inspired by things that dwell in Beebe Woods, but also by the fantastical creatures in some of the artist’s favorite childhood stories. Books are portals to the imagination, and [...]

2018-12-17T11:47:40-05:00
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