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Facing the Town Common on its east side is a newly launched arts project, part of a long-term scheme to adjust Burlington’s identity, and extend its reputation beyond the mall.
The sculpture park’s committee has worked in partnership with the New England Sculptors Association to provide this space with engaging works of art.
When we made this list there were 11 sculptures, with artists from Massachusetts and the New England region.
One striking piece was Seraph by Joseph Ferguson, with panes of blue glass intended to transform the ground on a sunny day after fresh snow.
The long-term plan is for each work to be installed for two years, and there’s ample green space around Burlington Center for more sculptures.
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