This is a list of all the Grizedale sculptures that I know of, arranged alphabetically by sculpture name or artist.

A map for the various sculptures we’ve seen in the forest can be found here – https://mapsengine.google.com/map/edit?mid=zV6Rj66MiDNg.kd9pGg3PGfFA and will be updated as time goes on.

For sculptures no longer current/ not seen, look here (locations not necessarily accurate): https://goo.gl/maps/8YNnm

Sitka Horizontalis

Charles Poulsen 1997 Artist’s website: www.charlespoulsen-sculpture.com/ Unfortunately the hole that exposed part of the internal structure of this work appears to have got bigger recently. Other works by Poulsen in Grizedale include Blind Wall, Picea and Plumbstone... read more

Blind Wall

Charles Poulsen 1997. Artist’s website: www.charlespoulsen–sculpture.com/ Originally wrapped in metal, this wall has sadly now lost the covering that made the work. Other works by Poulsen in Grizedale include Sitka Horizontalis, Picea and Plumbstone (all... read more

Light Columns 2 and 3

Charles Bray 1995   Charles Bray is a Fellow of the Society of Glass Technology, Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and Hon. Fellow of the University of Sunderland. Responsible for initiating the Glass and Ceramics course at Sunderland University, he was also a... read more

Light Column 1

Charles Bray 1994   Charles Bray is a Fellow of the Society of Glass Technology, Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and Hon. Fellow of the University of Sunderland. Responsible for initiating the Glass and Ceramics course at Sunderland University, he was also a... read more

The Seers Well

Belle Shaffir 1994 Artist’s website: www.belle–shafir.com/ ‘The Seers Well stands silent and still. Signs of age appear through its surface: damp, dripping moss and softened edges. The four separate structures bend slightly, moving towards each other... read more

Living Wood

Anthony Holloway 1991. Other works by Anthony Holloway in Grizedale included (Magical) water wheel (1994), Addison Seat (1994) and Spiral Growth (1993). Living Wood. Photo June 2014Living Wood. Photo Nov 2013Living Wood. Photo Nov 2013Living Wood. Photo Nov 2013... read more

Taking a Wall for a Walk

Andy Goldsworthy, 1987 Andy Goldsworthy first visited Grizedale as a student in the late 1970’s, working as an assistant to David Nash in 1977. He then returned in 1985 and the relationship with Grizedale appears to have been ground-breaking for both, with... read more

Stag herd Roof

Stag Herd Roof – Andy Frost 1994. Artist’s website: http://www.robertkoenig-sculptor.com “A disused building now partially re-roofed – deer emerge from the forest – inquisitive and nervous. They explore and inhabit the new space, standing... read more

The Guardians

The Guardians – Robert Koenig 1982. Artist’s website: http://www.robertkoenig-sculptor.com ‘The guardians sit, contemplating their space and guarding the area. Faceless, yet full of emotion and thought through their body language, they sit, seeming... read more

Mea Culpa

Robert Bryce Muir 1987-1997- sited at Grizedale 2006 Artist’s website: http://www.robertbrycemuir.com “Two larger than lifesize figures are locked in a mutually dependent struggle for survival. One figure hangs from a steel support whilst the other is... read more