Sculpting Memories

Your National Park for the Arts preserves the home and studio of sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens (1848-1907). Here stories flow through a landscape of inspiration. Discover the history behind the captivating bronze sculptures and enjoy the beauty of art and nature. The park and its partners continue the tradition of the Cornish Colony of artists. Unleash your creativity today.

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Visiting the Park

Park buildings are closed until May 2024, but grounds are open during daylight hours. Lean about visiting the park during the off-season.

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Education Fellowship

Develop your skills outside the classroom! Applications to be the park's next Education Fellow are open until April 30.

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Help Protect Sensitive Ecosystems

Collecting fiddlehead ferns and other plants is prohibited within park boundaries.

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The Healing Power of Art

In late 2021, the park discovered the powerful role art can play to combat hate, bring people together, and heal a community.

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Work with Us

Check out the latest job postings and apply today.

Black and white photograph of Augustus Saint-Gaudens in his early thirties.
Who was Augustus Saint-Gaudens?

The sculptor helped cast an American identity.

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Where's the Bronze?

Explore the public monuments by Augustus Saint-Gaudens across the world through this interactive map.

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Voices of the Shaw/54th Memorial

New scholarship expands the story of the Robert Gould Shaw and Massachusetts 54th Regiment Memorial

Last updated: March 13, 2024

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

139 Saint Gaudens Road
Cornish, NH 03745

Phone:

603-675-2175

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