Nashville, Tennessee: Mosaic Dragon
Chilean-born artist Pedro Silva created this long, colorful sculpture titled "Sea Serpent" in 1981, with humps emerging from the surface of a public park. Locals call it The Dragon. Restored in 2018.
- Address:
- 2400 Blakemore Ave., Nashville, TN
- Directions:
- In Fannie Mae Dees Park. Exit I-440 at 21st Ave and head east, stay on 21st and you will soon come to Hillsboro Village, turn left at Blakemore Ave and stay in the left lane, turn left on 24th Ave South -- you can park along there.
- RA Rates:
- Worth a Detour
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Mosaic Dragon Sculpture
So cool. Every time you step back and look you notice something else. Very unique art work. Loved it!! Will visit again!
[Terri, 02/03/2019]Mosaic Dragon Sculpture
The "Sea Serpent" by Pedro Silva has been beautifully restored. The tile colors are vibrant. View the "before" pictures attached to the fence to appreciate the extent of the restoration.
[Tracy Condra, 07/19/2018]Currently off-limits for repairs; there's a fence/screen around the dragon.
[JJoubert, 05/21/2017]The Mosaic Dragon Sculpture is closed for restoration. There's a Save Our Dragon campaign to raise funds: GoFundMe.com/SaveOurDragon
[claire c, 05/31/2016]Mosaic Dragon Sculpture
The official name of the park is the Fannie Mae Dees Park, after one of Nashville's civic leaders. The mosaic dragon is the centerpiece of the park, which also has a picnic area. The best time to visit is weekdays while school is in session.
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The city hopes to have the dragon repaired and reopened to the public sometime in 2017.