Sculpture Garden Party August 12, 4-7pm

Jay Lagemann is having a Sculpture Garden Party on Saturday August 12 from 4 to 7. The address is 18 Wequobsque Road and everyone is invited. 

	While everyone knows Jay’s cast bronze Swordfish Harpooner” in Menemsha, his Sculpture Garden is full of joyous playful sculptures that haven't been publicly shown. There are also two earlier versions of the mirror-polish stainless steel "Family" that Jay installed in Oak Bluffs by the steamship pier overlooking the sound. 

“Family” sculpture newly installed in Oak Bluffs by the Steamship Pier

“Speedo” has an exciting ride at Jay’s Sculpture Garden.

Original 2009 Version of “Family” will be in the Sculpture Garden

A Bird, a Plane, or is it an artistic Jungle Jim? Would Matisse aprove?

So come and Share the Joy in special piece of the Old Style Vineyard. Jay’s family has lived here since 1955.


‘66 Hitch Hiking Tiger Road Trip

The Tiger loves to party. Jay’s giving him a ride to “A Day at the Races”, a Princeton Class of 1966 mini reunion in Reistertown, Maryland. First thing is to catch the Ferry.

The Tiger got to sing along with the Tigertones.

Most importantly the Tiger got to hang out with of his fellow classmates from the great class of 1966.

The Tiger enjoys a beautiful Spring Day before heading back to Martha’s Vineyard.

The Tiger wasn’t allowed to attend the Races as the Authorities that Be were afraid he might eat one of the horses.

For Immediate Release:

Jay Lagemann installs 3 new large joyful Sculptures on Main Street in Falmouth

Chilmark sculptor Jay Lagemann is well know for his iconic Swordfish Harpooner in Menemsha,  The Dance in the Field Gallery in West Tisbury, and the Hi Five Dogs in Vineyard Haven.   Now three new large pieces celebrating family life have been installed on Main Street in Falmouth outside the Main Street Gallery which carries Jay's work.

The Bond is cast bronze with a green patina, Swinging Jenny is fabricated in mirror polish stainless steel and the Crawling Baby is cast bronze with a “Rodin Brown” patina