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Fun fact about Summerville – Bird Sculptures!

January 7, 2026 by Susan Gardner

Canadian Geese in Hutchinson Square

Sculpture in the South

If you live in Summerville or have ever walked around the downtown area, you may have noticed some bird sculptures perched around here and there.  Although they may look random without plaques or any indication of who sculpted them or who put them there, they are not just random.  They are part of a series by Sculpture in the South, an organization that promotes the appreciation of sculpture through education and the creation of an accessible public sculpture collection.  While you may have seen one or two birds, there are actually more than 20 life-size sculptures overlooking the town from their perches on balconies, shop signs, rooftops, and windowsills. 

Sculptor Paul Rhymer

Northern Mockingbird

My favorite is the Northern Mockingbird by Paul Rhymer at the Timrod Library on Central Street.  Numerous sculptors from across the country have contributed to the collections, all with impressive backgrounds and credentials.  Sculptor Paul Rhymer has worked at the Smithsonian Museum as a model maker/taxidermist for years but sculpting wildlife continues to be his favorite.  Over half of the bird sculptures in the collection were commissioned from Paul.

Click  here if you’d like more information on all of these beautiful pieces of art, or click  here for a map of where you can find them.  Enjoy! 

 

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