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Jake and Dinos Chapman - The Good The Bad Dinosaurs (On loan 2019-2024)

Sculpture Park

You can discover parts of the University art collection - including two giant steel dinosaurs by Jake and Dinos Chapman - by following one of our special Sculpture Trails.

About the Sculpture Park

The University of Warwick Sculpture Park is open to everyone, all year round. 

The sculptures are in gardens, woodland, meadows and fields. 

Download maps and guides, including those for people with sensory impairment. 

Maps and guides are also available from the Arts Centre Box Office.

Come to explore our landscape and the art placed within it! (Dogs on leads are welcome).

Stainless steel and painted mild steel sculpture by Richard Deacon

Trails

We publish trails that group sculptures according to different themes. You can follow them to explore different parts of the campus.

You can also use them to make your own drawings and record your observations and ideas in the booklet. 

Please let us know if you have any ideas that might feed into these trails or if you develop a new trail.

We'd love to hear your ideas about the sculptures and we may even publish your trail! 

Download them below or pick them up free of charge in Warwick Arts Centre. 

Large red sculpture with cylindrical forms outside on the University of Warwick campus

Amal's Walk

Amal’s Walk has been developed in collaboration with Westwood Academy and looks at different stories of migration and of human resilience. Download Amal's Walk

The Connections Trail

This trail has been created by two members of the Committee that manages the Art Collection here, Bengy Speer and Becky Taylor. Download The Springtime Trail

Springtime Trail

Explore the campus in our new Springtime Trail and boost your wellbeing. Download The Springtime Trail

New Sculpture: Breadfruit by Veronica Ryan

Turner Prize winner Veronica Ryan’s iconic Breadfruit sculpture has been installed right outside Warwick Arts Centre's entrance. 

Around 3 feet tall, the newly cast bronze sculpture is a powerful visual representation of cultural identity, history and the interconnectedness of communities.

Sarah Shalgosky, Principal Curator at the Mead Gallery said: "We believe that art has the power to inspire, challenge, and provoke thought, and we are thrilled to provide our students, staff, and visitors with the opportunity to engage with such a meaningful and thought-provoking piece."

 

Sculpture of a breadfruit in front of Warwick Arts Centre entrance

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Visual Arts Events

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Art for you

Reflective pillars and a colourful polkadot wall, as part of the Rana Begum exhibition

Mead Gallery

The Mead Gallery is a space where people can meet, create, discuss and discover the arts.

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Artwork by Sothiou by Khadija Saye

University Art Collection

Founded in 1965, the University of Warwick’s art collection features major works by some of the most exciting artists of the last few decades.

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