Virgina Park

Semi-Permanent
Location: Virgina Park

Not all sculpture belongs on a white pedestal in a white room. Virginia Park is our 2,200 sq ft indoor sculpture park on the northside of Level 2. Working with set designer Montana Tippett, a trail leads you through the park, passing by the Garden of Letters and Confessions, a small pond and numerous sculptural treasures nestled in the landscape. Trees, plants and flowers fill the space, with observation benches and a firepit designed by W. Scott Trimble to share stories and conversation with other visitors.

Meet the Artist

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W. Scott Trimble

Scott’s early inspirations were discovering contrasting elements in nature; the derelict combine harvester on an old farm, the rusted steam donkey hidden up in the Sierras, and flotsam relics washed up on California coasts. The repetition of textures, pattern, and color juxtaposed to the context in which they were found. This is the thread that runs deep in his artwork. There is an inherent physicality and repetitive modality in technique and use of materials in creating his site specific sculptures that straddle the worlds between art, architecture, and the contrasting settings in which they reside. The intension of the artwork is to be accessible, facilitate ones own narrative, and encourage exploration.

Peyton Mcmurdo (1)

Peyboy

Peyton is a self-taught artist whose work bridges Neo-Expressionism and contemporary art, marked by instinctive movement, layered texture, and bold emotionality. His pieces feel immediate—like snapshots of thought in motion—capturing a raw honesty that resists polish and embraces imperfection. Working primarily with paint, Peyton lets intuition lead, often creating in bursts that reflect his internal rhythm. There’s a looseness to his style that invites interpretation, but also a clarity of voice that feels distinct and deliberate. He’s not concerned with fitting into boxes—he’s building a visual language that’s entirely his own.

Montana Tippett (1)

Montana Tippett

Montana Tippett is an award-winning designer based in Seattle, WA, with a degree in Scenic Design from Cornish College of the Arts. Her diverse background spans painting, theatrical design, and window displays, and she has most recently found her creative home in the film industry. Balancing commercial, corporate, and narrative projects, Montana brings a versatile and imaginative approach to every facet of filmmaking.