Karissa Valentine-Harnish of La Crosse, left, and Tanya Hoarn of Winona, Minnesota, take a selfie in front of the illuminated Forevertron sculpture at Dr. Evermor’s Sculpture Park near Baraboo. The lighting of the 300-ton sculpture created in the 1980s was part of a celebration of life for the late artist Tom Every, who died in 2020.
Visitors to Dr. Evermor’s Sculpture Park between Baraboo and Prairie du Sac pause between a pair of iron bird creations by the late artist Tom Every. The park has undergone a cleaning and reorganization to provide better views of the hundreds of pieces of art that fill the 5-acre property.
Thousands of LED lights were installed on, in and around Tom Every’s Forevertron sculpture, illuminated during a celebration of the late artist’s life last weekend at Dr. Evermor’s Sculpture Park.
Logan Kottler, a grandson of late artist Tom Every, readies his ukulele during a celebration last weekend of the artist’s life at Dr. Evermor’s Sculpture Park.
Tya Kottler, daughter of Tom Every, wore her father's signature fedora last weekend during a celebration of the late artist's life. Every died in April 2020. He was 81.
The "egg" at the top of the Forevertron came to life last weekend thanks to the installation of lights for the first time in the metal sculpture's nearly 40-year history.
Karissa Valentine-Harnish of La Crosse, left, and Tanya Hoarn of Winona, Minnesota, take a selfie in front of the illuminated Forevertron sculpture at Dr. Evermor’s Sculpture Park near Baraboo. The lighting of the 300-ton sculpture created in the 1980s was part of a celebration of life for the late artist Tom Every, who died in 2020.
The "egg" at the top of the Forevertron came to life last weekend thanks to the installation of lights for the first time in the metal sculpture's nearly 40-year history.
Visitors to Dr. Evermor’s Sculpture Park between Baraboo and Prairie du Sac pause between a pair of iron bird creations by the late artist Tom Every. The park has undergone a cleaning and reorganization to provide better views of the hundreds of pieces of art that fill the 5-acre property.
Thousands of LED lights were installed on, in and around Tom Every’s Forevertron sculpture, illuminated during a celebration of the late artist’s life last weekend at Dr. Evermor’s Sculpture Park.
Tya Kottler, daughter of Tom Every, wore her father's signature fedora last weekend during a celebration of the late artist's life. Every died in April 2020. He was 81.
Logan Kottler, a grandson of late artist Tom Every, readies his ukulele during a celebration last weekend of the artist’s life at Dr. Evermor’s Sculpture Park.