Starr Kempf's Kinetic Sculptures
The moving metal works of one troubled artist can still be viewed on his front lawn... for now.

šŸ“œ Towering works of moving, gleaming metal by troubled sculptor Starr Kempf.
šŸ” Displayed on his former home's lawn and at the ENT Center for the Arts.

About

Starr Kempf (1917-1995) created elaborate steel wind sculptures, 30-50 feet tall, designed to interact with wind. After his death, some remained on his front lawn. Due to disputes, three pieces (Sunrise Serenade, Metronome, Space Needle) moved to the ENT Center for the Arts (5225 N. Nevada Ave., Colorado Springs), on loan until 2034. Many sculptures are still on the front lawn and can be viewed from the street.

šŸ“ Location

2057 Pine Grove St., Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Near Cheyenne Mountain, about ten minutes from I-25. Exit I-25 at highway 87, go south to Cheyenne Rd, then right/west. Look for Evans Ave. and turn left. House is one block down on the left.

Tips

Be respectful when viewing sculptures at the private residence.

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