Thru the Black Hole (closest sculpture)(black granite and marble)

by Nick Sanotoro

Come experience our exciting Sculpture Path by the Sea.

The University of Connecticut at Avery Point strives to make its beautiful peninsula campus by the Long Island Sound accessible to its Southeastern Connecticut community.

Over the past ten years waterfront walkways, a renovated lighthouse, an observation deck and enhanced landscaping have enhanced the public’s enjoyment.

Gad Zooids (pink marble)

by Nick Santoro

One World (limestone)

By Nick Santoro

The Sculpture Path is the latest and perhaps the most spectacular addition the campus.  Julia Pavone, Artistic Director, and Joe Comprone, Campus Director, invite you to enjoy this community and state treasure any day of the week between dawn and dusk.
We anticipate additional sculptures being added, as the path grows along with the Avery Point Campus, and the years go by.

Mythic Mystery (steel) by Penny Kaplan

We anticipate additional sculptures being added, as the path grows along with the Avery Point Campus, and the years go by.
Stroll the beautiful brick lined memorial path along the banks of the Long Island Sound and view stunning monumental sculptures by contemporary, regional and national artists.
Let our Sculpture Path lead you to our renovated Avery Point Lighthouse.

Desert Storm (steel) by Ken Bujnowski

Avery Point Campus

Avery Point Lighthouse

Avery Point Campus

Thru the Black Hole by Nick Sanotoro

Primum Mobile (steel) by Alvin Sher

Azucar (steel) by Christopher Wynter

Hector In Conversation

by Gilbert Boro (painted steel)