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Shawnee Mission Park has a new art sculpture disc golf course featuring nature-inspired public art made by local artists.
The 9-hole course features art along the way, shady paths, and is great for beginners.
Known as the Art Nine Disc Golf Course, the unique course is the first of its kind in the region and possibly the United States. The course opened in May.
Explore the nature-inspired sculptures
The artwork is inspired by nature and the park’s native flora, fauna, and wildlife.
The sculptures were created by Amie Jacobsen, Scott Diven, Tim Mispagel, and Jake Balcom as a project of the Johnson County Parks and Recreation Department (JCPRD) Public Art Program.
The program commissioned local artists to create site-specific, permanent sculptures for the new disc golf course.
The artwork includes:
- “Spirit of the Brook” by Amie Jacobsen
- “Over the Rainbow” by Amie Jacobsen
- “Echinacea Umbrella” by Amie Jacobsen
- “Sweet Spot” by Scott Diven
- “Their Journey” by Scott Diven
- “Let Her Fly” by Scott Diven
- “Paper Wasp Putting Game” by Tim Mispagel
- “Forest Guardian” by Tim Mispagel
- “Twilight Refuge” by Tim Mispagel
The project was funded through state and local federal relief funds.
The golf course is situated next to the Shawnee Mission Park 18 hole disc course.
Shawnee Mission Park is located at 7900 Renner Road, Shawnee, KS.
To learn more, visit jcprd.com.
Photos courtesy of JCPRD