Western Trails Sculpture Walk
Ogallala’s Western Trails Sculpture Walk is honored to participate in SWAN (Sculpture Walk Across Nebraska), a collaborative initiative uniting six Nebraska communities in a shared celebration of public art. Through SWAN, each community curates a dynamic and ever-changing display of sculptures, thoughtfully placed in easily walkable districts to encourage exploration and engagement.
This unique partnership is dedicated to bringing high-quality, rotating art installations to local neighborhoods, with the mission to inspire creativity, spark curiosity, and provide meaningful educational experiences. In addition to enriching the cultural fabric of each community, SWAN aim to enhance visitor experiences and offer residents new reasons to explore and enjoy their hometowns.
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2025-2026 SCULPTURES
2025-2026 SCULPTURE MAP
Guided Audio Tour |
Download Sculpture Walk Map |
Enjoy an audio tour of the sculpture walk on your phone. Each artist has shared addition information about their piece featured on this tour. Grab your phone and download "Otocast" from the Apple Store or Google Play.
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Download and print your own Western Trails Sculpture Walk Map, or pick one up on the walk! Maps can be found at the Keith County Chamber of Commerce Office at 119 E 2nd Street.
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Vote For Your Favorite Sculpture! |
Interested In Purchasing A Sculpture? |
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When you purchase a piece from Ogallala's Western Trails Sculpture Walk, you not only bring a unique work or art into your life - or into the life of someone you gift it to - but you also support the continued success of the exhibition.
A portion of each sculpture sale (25%) is contributed directly to Ogallala’s SWAN Committee, helping to ensure the future of public art in our community! Purchases may be made at any time during the sculpture walk, however, it is preferred that purchases are made before April. This allows time for all parties to make arrangements before the following year's sculptures are installed. For more information about purchasing a piece from the Western Trails Sculpture Walk, please contact Keith County Area Development at (308) 284-6623 or email [email protected]. |