Sculpture Park

Kingston


This sculpture garden, on the grounds of the University of Technology, features nine sculptures by acclaimed Caribbean artists. These include Laura Facey’s sculpture of a woman’s torso stretched in a yoga position, and Basil Watson’s The Compass, depicting humanity shaping the environment with the use of technology.


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