A Place of Meaning
The historic square is not a random site selected for convenience. It is a place that already carries the memory of gathering, sacrifice, service, and shared identity.
The Art of Dennis Smith
Garden & Sculpture Experience
Twelve plus bronze sculptures by Dennis Smith are nestled throughout the landscape, surrounded by Alpine’s perennial plantings and seasonal color.
Dennis Smith’s work offers a window into his life and views, shaped by his upbringing as a son of Alpine. His sculptures of families, mothers, and children, widely regarded as a national treasure, reflect the human spirit through the innocence of childhood. For Dennis, the child is a metaphor for life: curiosity, discovery, and the search for identity. Each piece captures a vibrant moment of human experience, much like his own childhood in Alpine.
Emily Brooks Wayment
Emily Brooks Wayment is a landscape designer whose work is rooted in legacy, beauty, and connection. Inspired by her late mother, Charmaine, she carries forward a love of gardens and nature, passing it on to her own children. Trained in England, including studies through Oxford and the College of Garden Design, she brings an international perspective to her work. As the designer of the Alpine Sculpture and Gathering Garden, she creates spaces that are living expressions of memory and heritage.
The Garden
Alpine’s perennials featured in the garden throughout
Allium
Aster Munch
Coreopsis Red
Geranium Roxanne
Peonia Coral Charm
Lavendula Grosso
Poppies
Echinops
Clematis
Iris Germanica
Hellebore
Lambs Ear
Tom and Gayle Holdman Studios
The stained glass artistry and storytelling of Tom and Gayle Holdman transmute Alpine’s history into the next generation through a prism of light and color that bridges the gap between its pioneer founders and their posterity, honoring the spirit of Alpine’s naming and the unyielding devotion of its craftsmen. This story of Alpine, told in glass, turns sacrifice into beauty and hardship into light.
Stained Glass Pavilion
A 30-foot gazebo featuring eight stained glass dormers will tell the stories of Alpine—capturing light, history, and identity in a living structure.
Preserving Alpine’s Story
Alpine’s Stories
Pioneer Dugouts
John Moyle
Christmas Oranges and Peanuts
Moyle Fort
Lambert Poppies
Through stained glass and sculpture, Alpine’s heritage is expressed in light and color—bridging generations and honoring the spirit of its pioneer founders.
Design Rooted in Legacy
The garden reflects a deep connection to memory, beauty, and place. Inspired by heritage and shaped by artistry, it becomes a living expression of Alpine’s identity.
“Dennis Smith is the quintessential artist from Alpine. His work represents the values of who we are.”
-Micah Christensen
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