Art on the Grounds

Broken Wing

Broken Wing (2004) is a bronze work that represents objects, often taken for granted, that are depended upon as part of our daily routine—like a wing nut for a carpenter. This piece is installed in the Cactus Garden, located on the north end of the Italianate Garden. In 2010, Broken Wing became the first sculpture permanently acquired by Montalvo as part of our Art on the Grounds exhibitions. Cactus Garden. David Middlebrook
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One Legged Woman Standing

Courtesy of Dolby Chadwick Gallery and the Estate of Stephen De Staebler. The fractured human form has long been a subject for acclaimed American sculptor Stephen De Staebler. As with many of his works, One Legged Woman Standing recalls the fragmented remains of figurative sculpture from classical antiquity. The incomplete figure registers the vulnerability of the human body—the cataclysmic effects of time, disease, and war—as well as the modern existential experience of the individual who feels psychically and spiritually fragmented. Balancing atop one leg, it also alludes to human endurance and tenacity. De Staebler’s One Legged Woman Standing finds a home among a classical…
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A Healing Walk

Examining the power of natural places to elevate and enrich human experience and health, Susan O’Malley’s A Healing Walk guides visitors through Montalvo’s forest trails with text-based signage reminding us to practice mindfulness and appreciate the healing effects of the countryside.  Supported by Lucas Artists Program at Montalvo Arts Center, A Healing Walk was originally installed in 2012 as part of the exhibition Happiness is… The work is now part of Montalvo’s permanent collection of Art on the Grounds. It was reinstalled in 2018 in collaboration with Santa Clara County Parks and Recreation. This installation is currently not on view. It will be reinstalled in…