The Delta Sculpture Walk is a free, outdoor collection of works showcasing multiple styles and media by various artists. All works may be experienced 365 days a year—without the need for an appointment. It encourages intellectual conversation, illuminates the creative process and provides an aesthetic environment for everyone to enjoy.

The variety showcases multiple styles and media used by the artists and sculptors. All are placed within the beautifully landscaped grounds of Delta College, in the heart of Michigan's Great Lakes Bay Region.

 

 

Art in Downtown Saginaw

Preparing for Success – Opportunity

Delta's newest sculpture, “Preparing for Success – Opportunity,” is located in Downtown Saginaw. The artwork is made of bronze and features a male and female student, both looking forward toward a door that symbolizes opportunity. 

Idaho-based artist Ken Newman created the sculpture with input from about 750 Delta students who helped shape the concept for the piece. Mike and Sarah Jury underwrote the cost of the sculpture and the granite seating area that surrounds the statue was funded by the Patricia L. and Robert W. Grant, Jr. Endowment. 

"This sculpture is not mine alone," Newman said. "This is a testament to work of the students and staff who assisted me throughout the process. I learned a lot from them and that’s what art is all about. My hope is that this sculpture serves as a community meeting space, for people to come together."
 

Support the Sculpture Walk

The Delta Sculpture Walk was commissioned by Delta College with the generous support of the Anderson Family of Bay City. Continued support is made possible through a combination of private donations to the Delta College Foundation. If you would like to make a financial contribution, please call 989-686-9224.

 

Contact us

Delta College Foundation 
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foundation@delta.edu 
989-686-9224

Hours
Monday – Thursday, 7:30am – 5:30pm