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Art Omi makes Ghent feel like an open-air arts campus
Art Omi gives Ghent Color through a 120-acre sculpture and architecture park, gallery, residencies, and arts education.
Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026
Ghent has bandstand and farmland color, but Art Omi adds a contemporary arts landscape. Art Omi lists its address on County Route 22 in Ghent and describes a 120-acre Sculpture and Architecture Park, gallery, five international residencies, and arts education. Its visitor copy says the park presents contemporary artists and architects through large-scale installations in nature and rotating exhibitions, with more than 60 works in the landscape.
That makes Ghent feel less like a single rural image. It is also a place where fields, paths, residency culture, sculpture, and architecture make public art part of the local terrain.
One local handle is enough for Ghent: art omi, sculpture, and arts campus. The source keeps that handle attached to a checkable local anchor instead of letting it drift into scenery. A neighbor may recognize the backdrop right away; someone arriving fresh gets a fair starting point for a walk, a drive, or a second lookup. That gives the note enough warmth to enjoy and enough source-grounded detail to avoid filler. Art omi and sculpture make a good little door into Ghent, especially when the map is open beside it.