Maurice MacDonagh 2002 Maurice MacDonagh 2002 Naomi Seki 2002 Naomi Seki 2002 Kevin O’Dwyer 2002 Passage Alan Counihan 2009 2002 Tippler Bridge Kevin O’Dwyer 2009 Jorn Ronnau 2002 Don O’Boyle 2008 Dave Kinane 2006 Caelan Bri stow 2006-2007 Eileen MacDonagh 2002 Assisted by Marc Wouthers Johan Sietzema 2005 Caroline Madden 2006 Julian Wild 2009 Boora Pyramid Raised Circle A Tree in a Sculpture Sculpture Park Rhythms of Time Secret Garden Boora Convergence Boora Stacks 60 Degrees Burrow Shelter Sky Train Raised Line Pavillion Amaze in Willow World Bog Oak Road Gathering of Stones Mesolithic Cycle Route Turraun Cycle Route Mesolithic Cycle Route Lough Boora Triangle Bog Oak Bridge Systems 30 Tippler Bridge Passage Cycles Sculpture Park Route: 3.3km Mesolithic Route Turraun Cycle Route Walking route only Welcome to Sculpture in the Parklands host some of the most innovative land and environmental sculptures in Ireland. The artists, inspired by the rich natural and industrial legacy of the boglands, have created a series of large-scale sculptures that are now part of the Parklands permanent collection.. Please respect the art and the landscape. Look and touch, but do not climb on the sculpture. You may damage the sculpture and yourself. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Please do not litter. Visitors are welcome to picnic in the parklands but please bring your rubbish home with you. No alcohol in the parklands. Please do not enter areas marked “No public access” or where machinery is being used to install sculpture. Photography is permitted for personal use. Please respect other visitors in the sculpture park. Do not wade or swim in the canal. No horses, quad bikes or jeeps allowed along the walkways. To Kilcormac