The Goddess of Agave is a sculptural artwork celebrating the agave plant, a species central to desert ecology and Indigenous culture in southern Arizona. Agave has been used for centuries for food, fiber and ceremonial purposes by Native peoples of the region. The artwork highlights the plant’s importance as a symbol of resilience and adaptation. It connects natural history with cultural identity.
The sculpture is located within a landscaped public or garden setting. Nearby features often include native plant displays and interpretive signage. Its placement reinforces the relationship between art and desert ecology. The Goddess of Agave reflects Tucson’s respect for Indigenous knowledge and desert resources.
Location: 32.2275423, -110.9699838
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– Name: Goddess of Agave
– Tourism: attraction