Throughout the Kurá Hulanda Project are various individual sculptures and sculpture gardens, which display the exquisite expressions of Antillean, South American and African artists. Often these artworks reveal the close affinity for African roots by the Antillean artists. One of the more remarkable of these pieces is in the central plaza of the museum, where a large bronze statue shows a woman's face from one side and the continent of Africa from the other side, the artist is Nel Simon of Curaçao.
The sculpture garden highlights works of Antillean artists including Eduard H. Baetens, Yvette Brandt-Lesire, Hortense Brouwn, Yubi H. Kirindongo, Carmen Lingegar-Naarden, Helen Martina, Saskia Pfaeltzer and NeI Simon.
The sculpture garden highlights works of Antillean artists including Eduard H. Baetens, Yvette Brandt-Lesire, Hortense Brouwn, Yubi H. Kirindongo, Carmen Lingegar-Naarden, Helen Martina, Saskia Pfaeltzer and NeI Simon.
