Georgia B.
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The SF@MP has a whole lot going on and even so, this park is worth a stop.
It looks to be a repurposing of an industrial wasteland to a sculpture park in a transitional (industrial to residential) neighborhood.
There are many meaningful sculptures (~20) found here. The labeled ones (permanent) were thoughtful and it rivals sculpture parks at larger cities. It's really enjoyable to experience a developing park that someones' passion and efforts went into.
Yet, there seems to be a disharmonious temporary? fairy fantasy wire framed fabric characters strewn about their permanent pieces.
We didn't readily see a list of sculptures nor a map. We walked the park and many sculptures were labeled. Think a posted map of the sculptures at the parking lot would be helpful.
When we visited, it was an early Spring. The grounds were in their natural state than manicured grass and the paths were gravel. I recommend wearing a good pair of walking shoes.
There were few porta potti at a corner of the parking lot.
Overall, while I enjoyed the permanent collection, I found the SF@MP in an identity crisis. Their fabric collection, though it's fun and funky, it took away from the main pieces and was like an amusement park gone extra.
Their collection though is one of the best outside of DC and NY on the East. The SF@MP has a lot of potential.