Location: 12580 Rott Road, St. Louis, MO 63127
Website: http://www.laumeiersculpturepark.org/
Laumeier is a 105-acre park filled with sculptures, trails, and wide open spaces. It's a great place to picnic, take a walk, admire some art, and let the kids run wild. The park also offers stroller tours, free family days, camps, and scavenger hunts. Check out its calendar to see all the events it has throughout the year.
Here are the trail lengths:
Art Hike Trail: 0.77 miles / 45 minutes
Central Pathway: 0.64 miles / 25 minutes
Western Woodland Trail: 0.15 miles / 10 minutes
Emerson Spring House Trail
Here are some of the sculptures you will see. Laumeier asks that you don't climb on them, please! Click here for a detailed map.
The 'eye' is the most popular thing here!
I think the most popular sculpture used to be "The Way"
Here are some great tips to enhance your visit to Laumeier:
LOOK at the artworks from different angles:
Crouch or lie down
Stand far away and up close
Circle around
ASK questions to encourage discussion:
What do you see?
What do you think it means?
How does it make you feel?
MOVE your body to imitate the shapes of the sculptures!
INVENT your own creative titles for the artworks before reading the object labels.
DRAW what you see. Sketchbooks are encouraged!
TAKE A BREAK at the benches and picnic tables located throughout the Park. Public restrooms and water fountains are located in the Museum Circle, Way Field, and Emerson Children’s Sculpture Garden, and in the Adam Aronson Fine Arts Center during regular building hours.
BRING the conversation home:
What sculpture did you like the most?
Did you learn about a new material?
What new projects can you create at home now?
DRAW what you see. Sketchbooks are encouraged!
TAKE A BREAK at the benches and picnic tables located throughout the Park. Public restrooms and water fountains are located in the Museum Circle, Way Field, and Emerson Children’s Sculpture Garden, and in the Adam Aronson Fine Arts Center during regular building hours.
BRING the conversation home:
What sculpture did you like the most?
Did you learn about a new material?
What new projects can you create at home now?
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