Robert T. Webb Sculpture Garden

[3] The garden includes works by prominent artists such as Isamu Noguchi, Scott Burton, James Rosati, Betty Gold, Victor Salmones, Guy Dill, Chana Orloff, Felipe Castaneda and Ken Macklin.

Webb was particularly pleased to shift the placement of half the existing collection, noting that creating new environments for many of the works would give the audience a chance to see them with a fresh perspective.

[10] Robert Webb is a native of Dalton, Georgia, and a graduate of Emory University, where he launched the school's national literary journal, Lullwater Review [11] and received a Louis Sudler Prize in the Arts.

[12] Webb is an executive at Mohawk Industries, a Fortune 500 flooring manufacturer, and is a three-time chair of the Creative Arts Guild's board of directors.

In the July 2018 issue of Georgia Magazine, writer Kathy Witt highlighted the Robert T. Webb Sculpture Garden as one of three locations in the state that "connect people with nature, art and one another.

"[16] In an October 17, 2020, editorial, the Dalton Daily Citizen encouraged area residents to visit the Robert T. Webb Sculpture Garden due to significant additions to the collection and the relative safety afforded to visitors in outdoor venues with social distancing during the pandemic.

In the more expansive "Ken and Myra White Magnolia Crescent," William Wareham's Duende, Guy Dill's Spreader, Caroline Ramersdorfer's Inner View Deeper, Jim Wolfe's Wm.