
Mosh Mouth is located at the edge of James Weldon Johnson Park. In fact, you walk through the mouth to enter James Weldon Johnson Park. It is a cool, if not a bit eccentric, piece of art located...
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James Weldon Johnson Park in Jacksonville, FL, is adorned with various sculptures and monuments, including a sculpture garden featuring rotating exhibits by UNF Sculpture Students. One notable piece is "Opposing Forces" by Hanna Jubran, exploring the concepts of gravity and the elements in our universe through a captivating blend of line, form, space, and color.
Among the park's attractions is "MOSH Mouth," a striking 18.5-foot long and 8-foot wide sculpture created by artists Luca Berton and Michael Turner. Originally showcased at the Museum of Science and History, this sculptural marvel has become a favorite spot for park visitors seeking unique photo opportunities.
Additionally, James Weldon Johnson Park hosts guest exhibitions like "Deer" by Olivia Warro, "Histor-Tree" by Jennifer Peek, and "Sunshine Mimosa" by Stephen Magyar, all part of the UNF Student Sculpture Project. The park's commitment to showcasing diverse artistic talents and engaging the community is further supported by donations to the General Fund, Sculpture Fund, and Musician Fund.
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Mosh Mouth is located at the edge of James Weldon Johnson Park. In fact, you walk through the mouth to enter James Weldon Johnson Park. It is a cool, if not a bit eccentric, piece of art located...
Put sculpture of lady's face on the street, enter fellatio jokes and graffiti. What else might a lady's mouth be for? Note address is not the same as MOSH Museum. The MOSH Mouth is across the...
MOSH Mouth by Artists Luca Berton and Michael Turner, was originally created for "The Body Within" exhibit at the Museum of Science and History. The 18.5-foot long by 8-foot wide mouth sculpture...