Papua New Guinea Sculpture Garden, on the Stanford University campus, features over 40 wood and stone carvings. These artworks are the creation of artists from Papua New Guinea, crafted during a visit in 1994.
The garden is open to the public year-round, with no admission fee. It is an outdoor exhibit, allowing visitors to view the sculptures amidst natural surroundings. The sculptures represent various cultural themes from Papua New Guinea, including ancestral figures and animal totems.
The garden is easily accessible on foot or by bicycle. Parking is available nearby for those arriving by car.
Photography is permitted. The garden is suitable for all ages, providing an enriching experience for those interested in art, anthropology, or horticulture.