Harlow Sculpture Town is a title used since 2009 to refer to the collection of over 90 public sculptures sited throughout the town of Harlow in the English county of Essex.
This collection includes work by major international sculptors such as Auguste Rodin, Henry Moore, Elisabeth Frink and Barbara Hepworth, amongst others.
Harlow’s master planner Sir Frederick Gibberd was uncompromising in his vision that the town should be home not only to high quality housing, public amenities and expansive green spaces, but also to the finest works of art.
On the 26 March 2009 Harlow Council voted to approve a proposal made by the Trust to redesignate Harlow as 'Harlow Sculpture Town' and initially the new title was used on council and other tourist publications, and on local road signs.
They remain a focal point of cultural activity for schools, community groups, and visitors.