For over two decades, Cloudstone Sculpture Park in Freeland, Washington has provided a space for enrichment and discovery.
Cloudstone Sculpture Park's mission is to promote the understanding, production, and appreciation of three-dimensional art in honor of and celebration of Hank Nelson's life and legacy. By showcasing Nelson's sculptures and encouraging artistic inventiveness, we hope to inspire creativity and contemplation.
Cloudstone Sculpture Park is managed by the Cloudstone Foundation, a Washington State non-profit organization whose mission is to support the appreciation, creation, and recognition of three-dimensional art through curated exhibitions, tours, workshops, internships, and conferences at Cloudstone Sculpture on Whidbey Island, Washington.
Our vision is to enrich the NW region and beyond by providing a destination fine arts park and educational facility that produces 3-dimensional art, an arts facility to enhance public understanding and appreciation of the sculptural process and the work of Hank Nelson.
Hank Nelson's extraordinary sculpture appears in towns, cities, parks, buildings, and gardens across Washington State and beyond. Here are a few of his public installations.