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The Sculpture Garden has three major components: the plaza, the main garden, and the amphitheater.

Boone Sculpture Garden
 Galloway Plaza
 Jameson Foundation Amphitheater

 

Boone Sculpture Garden

Aerial view of Boone Sculpture Garden seen from south end up toward Shatford Library

The Boone Sculpture Garden, named in memory of George and Fern Boone, was made possible through the generosity of their son, Dr. George Boone.

Through generous donations from Adelaide Hixon, three sculptures by world-renowned artists have been placed in the Boone Sculpture Garden.

 

View of grassy area next to water course as seen from C building.
 

The Galloway Plaza

The plaza in the Sculpture Garden is named Galloway Plaza, honoring local real estate developer, Bill Galloway. Mr. Galloway is also an Advisory Board member of the Pasadena City College Foundation.

Aerial view of circular plaza just south of Shatford Plaza.
Close up view of metal structure covering seating area on circular plaza.
 
This is the first facility at Pasadena City College to be named for an African American.

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Jameson Foundation Amphitheater

 

   
 
 
 

 

 


The Boone Sculpture Garden is a public, green space in the heart of the PCC campus. Renowned artist Jody Pinto was commissioned to design the new space. The garden includes a plaza, a water channel that runs throughout the design, pathways, art spaces and an amphitheater. Construction began on the project in early 1998 and was completed in 1999.

 

Revised March 2, 2009 by foundation@pasadena.edu