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Award-Winning Sculptures: National Sculpture Society's 82nd Annual Exhibition at Brookgreen Gardens

A decades-old tradition returns to Brookgreen Gardens this Saturday with the National Sculpture Society’s 82nd Annual Awards Exhibition.

Viewable from August 8 through November 1, 2015, this juried showcase features masterpieces from renowned American sculptors alongside emerging talents.

America’s oldest professional sculptors’ organization, the National Sculpture Society, will present 15 prestigious awards. The popular People’s Choice Award is voted on by Brookgreen Gardens visitors.

Don’t miss this exceptional display—stroll the Gardens and admire top American sculpture.

The exhibit is free with garden admission.

Award-Winning Sculptures: National Sculpture Society s 82nd Annual Exhibition at Brookgreen Gardens

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