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

The park is opens for the 2025 season on May 24. Visit your National Park for the Arts.

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Sculpture Workshop Registration Now Open

Sign up today for workshops taught by 2025 sculptor-in-residence Davis Fandiño.

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Beyond the Bronze

Attend this 45-minute ranger-guided program Thursday - Monday at 1pm. No reservations needed.

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Summer Concert Series

Announcing the 2025 musical lineup!

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Guidelines for Visiting Artists

Review these guidelines to help preserve the park's resources as you make art.

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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What was the Cornish Colony?

The legacy of this creative community continues today.

Last updated: June 1, 2025

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

139 Saint Gaudens Road
Cornish, NH 03745

Phone:

603-675-2175

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