The Sculpture Garden has three major components:
the plaza, the main garden, and the amphitheater.
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Boone Sculpture Garden
Galloway
Plaza
Jameson
Foundation Amphitheater
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The Boone Sculpture Garden, named in memory
of George and Fern Boone, was made possible by the generosity
of their son, Dr. George Boone.
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| The plaza in the Sculpture Garden on the Pasadena
City College campus has been named Galloway Plaza, for local
real estate developer, Bill Galloway. He is an active member of
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| This is the first facility at Pasadena
City College to be named for an African American. |
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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.
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