Manolo Valdés (Spanish, b. 1942). Dama III, 2003. Bronze. 167 x 128 x 126 in. Artis—Naples, The Baker Museum. Gift of Patty and Jay Baker, Bob and Terry Edwards and Bruce and Cynthia Sherman, 2012.3. Photo: RoseBudz Productions.
On view
Ongoing Installations
Located throughout the Kimberly K. Querrey and Louis A. Simpson Cultural Campus and Sculpture Trail at Pelican Bay
The Baker Museum invites visitors to explore its captivating selection of outdoor sculptures nestled within the lush gardens of the Kimberly K. Querrey and Louis A. Simpson Cultural Campus. In collaboration with the Pelican Bay Foundation, the museum is excited to extend this experience beyond the campus, introducing The Baker Museum Sculpture Trail at Pelican Bay. This scenic trail winds along a picturesque walking path, integrating art and nature.
The Sculpture Trail represents our ongoing commitment to accessibility by taking art beyond the gallery walls. It creates an environment that engages visitors, sparks meaningful conversations and enriches the community. Immerse yourself in a vibrant open-air experience featuring over 15 sculptures from the museum’s permanent collection, complemented by select works on loan. Highlights include monumental pieces by renowned artists such as George Rickey and Hanneke Beaumont.
Visitors can explore the outdoor sculptures at any time on a self-guided tour or join our seasonal docent led tours. Download the outdoor sculpture map from the link below.
Plan your visit
Guided tours: Thursday, 10am, November through May
Self-guided tours: daily, sunrise to sunset
Guided tours information
Sculpture Trail Map
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Selected Works
Yaacov Agam (Israeli, b. 1928). Gateway to the Arts (Kahala Welcome), 1987. Stainless steel, 290 x 290 x 11 in. Artis—Naples, The Baker Museum. Gift of Kahala Hilton Hotel and William Weinberg, 1994. With special thanks to: Friends of Art at the Philharmonic Galleries, Boran Craig Barber Construction Company, Inc., Continental Elevator Cabs and Entrances, Collier Electric Company, Inc., Creative Tile Concepts, Inc., Jenkins and Charland, Inc., Florida Mining and Materials and Suncoast Steel Corporation, 1994.6.
Left: Daniel Buren (French, b. 1938). Les couleurs au dessus de nos têtes, sont aussi sous nos pieds, 2018. Glass, steel. Artis—Naples, The Baker Museum. In situ commissioned installation, 2018.2.1. Right: Boaz Vaadia (Israeli American, 1951-2017). Meshullemet & Menashshe, 1994. Bluestone, 120 x 96 x 48 in. Artis—Naples, The Baker Museum. Bequest of Herbert and Ruth Abramson, 1997.7. Photo: RoseBudz Productions.
Allan Houser (Chiricahua Apache, 1914-1994). Pleasant Burden, 1989. Black steatite, 57 x 19 ¼ x 17 in. Artis—Naples, The Baker Museum. Gift of Lavern Norris Gaynor, 1990.2.
Hanneke Beaumont (Dutch, b. 1947). Bronze 73 (L’Ennui), 2005. Bronze on painted steel base, 120 x 42 x 37 ½ in. Artis—Naples, The Baker Museum. Gift of the Ahuja Foundation, 2014.1.
Arik Levy (Israeli, b. 1963). RockGrowth370, 2017. Marine-grade mirror-polished stainless steel. 145 11/16 x 144 ½ x 157 7/8 in. Artis—Naples, The Baker Museum. Museum purchase. Courtesy Arik LevyStudio, 2018.1.1.
John Henry (American, 1943-2022). Tequila Sunrise, 2009. Enameled aluminum, 25 ft. H. Collection of Bob and Terry Edwards. Courtesy Artis—Naples, The Baker Museum. Photo: RoseBudz Productions.
John Henry (American, 1943-2022). Arris II, 1974. Enameled aluminum, 47 x 219 x 47 in. Collection of Bob and Terry Edwards. Courtesy Artis—Naples, The Baker Museum. Photo: RoseBudz Productions.
George Warren Rickey (American, 1907-2002). Four Squares Excentric, 1989. Stainless steel, 81 x 34 x 34 in. Artis—Naples, The Baker Museum. Gift of the Charles Wood Foundation, 2005.1.001. Photo: RoseBudz Productions.
Albert Paley (American, b. 1944). Stance, 2009. Corten steel, 19 ft. H. Collection of Bob and Terry Edwards. Courtesy Artis—Naples, The Baker Museum. Photo: RoseBudz Productions.
George Warren Rickey (American, 1907-2002). Two Open Squares Diagonal Gyratory II, 1989. Stainless steel, 90 x 56 in. Artis—Naples, The Baker Museum. Gift of Janet Hoeschler in memory of her late husband James “Jake” Hoeschler, 1993.4. Photo: RoseBudz Productions.