Every Lowry Hill News story tagged Spoonbridge And Cherry.

The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden's 11 acres and more than 40 works, including Spoonbridge and Cherry, are open year-round at no charge.

The free Minneapolis Sculpture Garden at the foot of Lowry Hill draws visitors from across the region to a park many neighbors treat as routine.

Theaster Gates's "Black Vessel for a Saint" rewards the kind of slow, repeat visit that the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden's most photographed work, "Spoonbridge and Cherry," rarely gets.

Opinion: The Walker Art Center gives away enough access — a free, year-round sculpture garden and regular no-cost gallery hours — that Lowry Hill can reasonably treat it as shared civic space, not an occasional splurge.

The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden has drawn millions of visitors to the foot of Lowry Hill since it opened in 1988, and it still admits anyone free, every day.

Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen's "Spoonbridge and Cherry" has become Minnesota's unofficial calling card, an unusual fate for a piece of contemporary art.

The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, free to enter and rebuilt with level paths in 2017, makes its collection of more than 40 works reachable for visitors of varying mobility.

Opinion: Snow turns the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden's familiar works quieter and stranger, the off-season crowds thin to almost none, and that is exactly why winter is the best time to go.

The free Minneapolis Sculpture Garden and its Spoonbridge and Cherry have become the region's default backdrop for weddings and milestone photos.

Lowry Hill's northeastern edge runs up against the Walker Art Center and the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden.

Water sprays from the base of the cherry's stem in Spoonbridge and Cherry, a detail Coosje van Bruggen designed to keep the fruit gleaming.

The artists behind Spoonbridge shaped how a generation sees public sculpture.

The Walker's eleven-acre garden anchors a slate of open-air programming.

Crowds wound through the Sculpture Garden as the Mother's Day fair returned.

Booths return to the lawns around Spoonbridge and Cherry on May 9 and 10.

The Sculpture Garden art fair and a riverfront market headline the weekend.

The story behind the giant spoon that has anchored the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden since 1988.
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