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A significant component of the Gladys Woods Kemper Center for the Arts at William Woods University is the massive sculpture garden surrounding the facility, created by California sculptor Will Nettleship. The ground-level sculpture incorporates abstract variations of the ivy leaf, representing the university's traditional ivy chain ceremony that students participate in at the start and end of their days on campus. The work starts in front of Dulany Auditorium, the oldest building on campus, and continues in front of the newest building, the Center for the Arts. Nettleship's design is an interplay between traditional and contemporary, changing from symmetrical to asymmetrical as it progresses from the older building to the new one. The sculpture garden creates a pedestrian walkway and extends down the hill in front of Dulany to the bridge that crosses Senior Lake, the site of the ivy chain ceremonies. To make the area accessible to everyone, the walkway twists down the hill, eliminating any steep grading that might make the approach difficult. Benches built along the way allow people to sit and enjoy the beauty of the campus. (quote) "I study the social use of a place; how do people use it and how could they use it. With the homogenization of society, I'm interested in trying to help create a sense of identity, a sense of place. I want my work to reflect what is unique about a place." Will Nettleship, sculptor

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Tanglewood Golf Course

Tanglewood is a links-style course with beautiful rolling hills and wonderfull greens. The front nine has limited trees while the back nine produces a few holes lined with trees. Sand and water hazards fill the course. Slope: Blue-134 White-128 Red-106 Rating: Blue-73.4 White-70.7 Red-67.8

Fulton, MO Golf Courses

The Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Aldermanbury

Twice destroyed by fire, the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Aldermanbury, is part of the Winston Churchill Memorial. The Church, which dates from the 12th century, was redesigned by Sir Christopher Wren in 1677

Fulton, MO Historic Churches

Auto World Car Museum

More than 100 years of automobile history is on display: Studebakers; a Ford Quadracycle; a 1903 English Hummerette and much more. We have solar-powered cars developed at the University of Missouri. In addition, the museum has arrowheads, china doll heads (400 or more)

Fulton, MO Museums



Things to do near Fulton, MO

Twin Lakes Recreation Area

6.5-acre swimming lake with sand beach, 26-acre fishing/boating lake, kiddie water park, shelter. ADA ...

Zwanzig Campground

RV and tent sites, electricity, swimming, fishing, toilets, showers, store and ADA accessible. ADA ...

Boiling Spring Campground, LLC

Specializing in family camping and canoeing in the heart of the Missouri Ozarks! We offer canoe, raft, kayak, tube, and jon b...

Boiling Springs Canoe Rental

Canoe Rental, tent camping, RV, fishing, modern rest rooms, boat ramp, picnic tables, Shelter House. Family fun on the Gascon...

Bennett Spring State Park

Great Rainbow trout fishing/hatcheries Natural Spring fed/beautiful surroundings/picnic areas/float trips down the Niangua Ri...