International Sculpture Day

International Sculpture Day (IS Day) is a worldwide celebration dedicated to promoting and appreciating sculpture as an art form. This annual event brings together artists, art enthusiasts, and communities to explore the beauty and significance of three-dimensional artistic expression.

Quick Facts

When is it?: Last Saturday of April annually
Tagged as: IS Day
What’s the hashtag?: #InternationalSculptureDay
When was it founded?: 2015
Who founded it?: International Sculpture Center (ISC)

History of International Sculpture Day

The inaugural celebration in 2015 marked the 50th anniversary of the International Sculpture Center. The event started with 50 events across 12 countries, including Switzerland, China, Germany, and England. By its second year, participation grew dramatically to over 200 events in more than 20 countries, showcasing the global appeal of sculptural arts.

Timeline

  • Pre-2015: Planning and conceptualization by ISC
  • 2015: First International Sculpture Day with 50 events
  • 2016: Expanded to 200+ events in 20+ countries
  • Present: Continues to grow globally each year

Dates by Year

YearMonth and DateDay
2024April 27Saturday
2025April 26Saturday
2026April 25Saturday

How It’s Observed

Events include open studios, demonstrations, workshops, public art tours, museum exhibitions, sculpture scavenger hunts, artist talks, foundry pours, competitions, and pop-up exhibitions. Communities worldwide organize activities to engage people with sculptural arts.

Fun Facts About Sculpture

  • Sculptures are among the oldest surviving forms of art
  • Traditional materials include stone, wood, metal, and clay
  • Modern sculptors use unconventional materials like ice and LEGOs
  • Stone sculptures are the most durable form of ancient art
  • Four basic techniques: engraving, weaving, embroidery, and assembly

Quiz

  • What ancient sculpture stands guard in Egypt?
  • Who created the Statue of Liberty?
  • Where is Christ the Redeemer located?
    -(Answers: Great Sphinx of Giza, Frederick August Bartholdi, Rio de Janeiro)

FAQs

  • Does the date change yearly? Yes, it’s always the last Saturday in April
  • Which country started the sculpture tradition? Ancient Greece
  • What’s the oldest known figurative sculpture? The Löwenmensch

Related

  • World Art Day
  • Museum Day
  • Cultural Heritage Day
  • Public Art Week
  • International Artists Day

Similar Posts

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *