STAFF REPORTS


EAST OTTO, N.Y. — The Griffis Sculpture Park will host free outdoor activities every Saturday at noon starting in June. The activities are geared to all ages and supplies will be provided however, some will request you bring an item to assist with the project – like our screen printing activity that will have guests bring a white t-shirt.  The third Saturday of each month will highlight a free guided tour beginning on May 19th. 


Park goers can also take in the 250 sculptures that reside throughout the trails of the park, making it the United States’ largest outdoor sculpture park. Patrons are asked to donate the general admission fee to the Sculpture Park of $5 per adult, $3 for seniors/students and children under 12 are free.


The events will be taking place at the 6902 Mill Valley site of the park. Guests are encouraged to bring a cooler or picnic and enjoy the sculpture park for the afternoon.


The Griffis Sculpture Park is owned and operated by the Ashford Hollow Foundation, which also owns the Essex Arts Center in Buffalo, NY. The mission of the Ashford Hollow Foundation is to promote the visual and performing arts as well as construct a dynamic relationship between the arts and education in Western New York to better its young people and the greater community.