Sculptures

Downtown Rutland is home to several incredible works of art from local, national and international artists. Walk around Downtown Rutland and discover our colorful murals, prestigious galleries and marble sculptures.

Downtown Rutland Sculptures

Downtown Rutland is home to several incredible works of art from local, national and international artists. Take a walk on the sculpture trail to view historic works featuring moments from Rutland’s history, commissioned by local philanthropists.

Marble Sculpture Trail Selected Works

“Stone Legacy,” Alessandro Lombardo and Andrea Ingrassi, 2018, Center Street Marketplace Park.

“Stone Legacy,” Alessandro Lombardo and Andrea Ingrassi, 2018, Center Street Marketplace Park.

“Ann & Solomon Story,” Evan Morse and Amanda Sisk, 2018, West Street.

“Ann & Solomon Story,” Evan Morse and Amanda Sisk, 2018, West Street.

“Andrea Mead Lawrence,” Stephen Shaheen, 2018, Chittenden Building.

“Andrea Mead Lawrence,” Stephen Shaheen, 2018, Chittenden Building.

“54th Regiment,” designed and carved by Don Ramey, 2019, Chittenden Building.

“54th Regiment,” designed and carved by Don Ramey, 2019, Chittenden Building.

"Jungle Book," Sean Hunter Williams, 2017, Center Street.

"Jungle Book," Sean Hunter Williams, 2017, Center Street.

“Bill W.,” designed and created by Allesandro Lombardo, Kellie Pereira, and Stephen Shaheen, 2019, Center Street Marketplace Park.

“Bill W.,” designed and created by Allesandro Lombardo, Kellie Pereira, and Stephen Shaheen, 2019, Center Street Marketplace Park.

“Paul Harris,” designed by Amanda Sisk and carved by Evan Morse, 2020, Merchants Row.

“Paul Harris,” designed by Amanda Sisk and carved by Evan Morse, 2020, Merchants Row.

“Redfield Proctor” designed by Kellie Pereira and carved by Evan Morse and Taylor Apostol, 2023, Merchants Row.

“Martin Freeman,” designed by Mark Burnett  and carved by Don Ramey, 2020, Center Street Marketplace Park.

“Martin Freeman,” designed by Mark Burnett and carved by Don Ramey, 2020, Center Street Marketplace Park.

“Julia Dorr,” designed by Amanda Sisk, 2021, Rutland Free Library.


Mixed Media Sculptures in Downtown Rutland

“Action Horse 1,” Kurt Kretvix, located outside Brix Bistro, from the Trash 2 Art contest in 2010.

“Action Horse 1,” Kurt Kretvix, located outside Brix Bistro, from the Trash 2 Art contest in 2010.

“The Leash," Patrick Farrow, 1984, Depot Park. Photo By Donna Wilkins Photography.

“The Leash," Patrick Farrow, 1984, Depot Park. Photo By Donna Wilkins Photography.

A “Tribute to the Brilliance of Christo & Jeanne-Claude” by Bill Ramage, 2016, West Street.

A “Tribute to the Brilliance of Christo & Jeanne-Claude” by Bill Ramage, 2016, West Street.

“Reach,” Cristoph Spatz, August 1990.

“Reach,” Cristoph Spatz, August 1990.