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McNutt Sculpture Garden

The McNutt Sculpture Garden is the Briscoe Museum’s lush public outdoor space that features a beautiful courtyard surrounded by bronze sculptures depicting iconic figures of the American West. Throughout the Sculpture Garden and exterior of the Museum campus, visitors will find impressive works by the country’s leading Western artists.

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1) Herb Mignery (b. 1937), “Checkmate”, 1988, Bronze, Gift of Jack and Valerie Guenther and Shannon Michaud
2) Glenna Goodacre (1939-2020), “The Basket Dance”, 1987, Bronze, Gift of Jack and Valerie Guenther Foundation in honor of Abigail and George Kampmann, Jr. Family
3) Herb Mignery (b. 1937), “Cowboy Hangtime”, 1998, Bronze, Gift of Jack and Valerie Guenther Foundation in memory of Charles Urschel Guenther, 1965-1988
4) Sandy Scott (b. 1943), “Briscoe Bison”, 2013, Bronze, Gift of the Jack and Valerie Foundation in honor of Judge Nelson and Tracy Wolff
5) T.D. Kelsey (b. 1946), “Green Grass Good Mornin'”, 2013, Bronze, Gift of Jack and Valerie Guenther Foundation
6) Walter Matia (b. 1953), “Ghost Bird”, 2012, Bronze, Gift of Jack and Valerie Foundation
7) Denny Haskew (b. 1948), “Strength of the Maker”, 1990, Bronze, Gift of Jack and Valerie Guenther Foundation in honor of Daniel Briggs
8) Richard V. Greeves (b. 1935), “Bird Woman”, 2001, Bronze, Gift of Jack and Valerie Guenther Foundation
10) John Colman (b. 1949), “Rainmaker”, 1998, Bronze, Gift of Jack and Valerie Guenther Foundation in honor of Jack Guenther, III
11) Steve Kestrel (b. 1947), “Desert Solitaire”, 2000, Bronze, Gift of Amy Shelton and McNutt Charitable Trust
12) Allan Houser (1914-1994), “Dance of the Eagle”, 1986, Bronze, Gift of Jack and Valerie Guenther Foundation in honor of Elizabeth Kampmann
13) Doug Hyde (b. 1985), “Crow Brave with Fan”, 1985, Chocolate Tennessee marble, Gift of Jack and Valerie Guenther Foundation
14) Glenna Goodacre (1939-2020), “Buffalo Dance”, 2014, Bronze, Gift of the Jack and Valerie Guenther Foundation in honor of Bill and Margie Kleese
15) Bill Nebeker (b. 1942), “The Eyes of Texas”, 2014-2015, Bonze, Gift of the Jack and Valerie Guenther Foundation in honor of John T. and Debbie Montford
16) Kent Ullberg (b. 1945), “By the River”, 2014, Bronze, Gift of Jack and Valerie Guenther Foundation in honor of Drake Guenther
17) Harold Holden (b. 1940), “Thank You Lord”, 2011, Bronze, Gift of the Jack and Valerie Guenther Foundation
18) Dunis Studios, “Water Through Time”, 2013, San-Jose style handpainted ceramic tile mural (385 tiles), Briscoe Museum Purchase
17) Harold Holden (b. 1940), “Thank You Lord”, 2011, Bronze, Gift of the Jack and Valerie Guenther Foundation
20) T.D. Kelsey (b.1946), “Camino de Gálvez”, 2014, Bronze, Gift of Jack and Valerie Guenther Foundation in honor of Lindsay and Jack Guenther, Jr. Family
21) Blair Buswell (b. 1956), “Fighting Heart”, 2008, Two-piece bronze sculpture, Gift of Jack and Valerie Guenther Foundation
22) Enrique “Kiko” Guerra (b. 1958), “El Caporal”, 2015, Bronze, Gift of Marrs McLean Bowman, Patricia and Robert Hayes, Courtney and Mark E. Watson, Jr., and Barbara and George Williams
23) Bruce Green (b. 1953), “A Cowboy’s Carnegie Hall”, 2016, Bronze, Gift of Jack and Valerie Guenther Foundation
24) Sandy Scott (b. 1943), “Burro Gate”, 2015, Bronze, Gift of Jack and Valerie Guenther Foundation
25) Tim Cherry (b. 1965), “House Sitter”, 2015, Bronze on stone base, Gift of Jack and Valerie Guenther Foundation
26) Allan Houser (1914-1994), “Buffalo Dance Relief”, 1983, Bronze, Gift of Jack and Valerie Guenther Foundation
27) Harry Jackson (1924-2011), “The Marshal, Five Foot (John Wayne as Rooster Cogburn)”, 1980, Bronze, Gift of Jack and Valerie Guenther Foundation in honor of Fully Clingman
28) Gerald Balciar (b. 1942), “Golden Wings”, 1988, Bronze, Gift of Jack and Valerie Guenther Foundation
29) George Carlson (b. 1970s-Present), “The Conqueror”, 2004, Bronze, Courtesy of the Jack and Valerie Guenther Foundation
30) Jim Reno, “The Last Gre30) Jim Reno, “The Last Great Comanche War Chief Quanah Parker”, 1986, Bronzeat Comanche War Chief Quanah Parker”, 1986, Bronze
31) Jim Reno, “Rancher and Trailblazer Charles Goodnight”, 1987, Bronze
32) Walter Matai (b. 1953), “Great Blue Heron Pair”, 2001, Bronze, Gift of the Jack and Valerie Guenther Foundation in memory of Marrs McLean Bowman
33) Allan Houser (1914-1994), “Hunters Vision”, 1989, Bronze with brown patina, Loan courtesy of the Jack and Valerie Guenther Foundation
34) Veryl Goodnight (b. 1947), “The Bronc”, 2002, Bronze, Loan courtesy of the Jack and Valerie Guenther Foundation
35) Kent Ullberg (b. 1945), “Bull Bison”, 2003, Bronze, Loan courtesy of the Jack and Valerie Guenther Foundation

Thank you to the Semmes Foundation for their generous support of the McNutt Sculpture Garden as a community gathering spot that is free and open to the public.

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