The forthcoming Calder Gardens museum and cultural space designed by Herzog & de Meuron with landscape designer Piet Oudolf in Philadelphia has announced it will open to the public in September 2025. Sited along a 1.8-acred site on Benjamin Franklin Parkway, the sculpture garden dedicated to Alexander Calder's work. Its new director, Juana Berrio, says it "provides a perfect context for Calder Gardens to become one of the most innovative and forward-thinking spaces for art and culture today."
As was previously announced by the Calder Foundation, programming for Calder Gardens is being operated jointly with the Barnes Foundation.
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