Worcester’s historic Elm Park has been transformed into an outdoor gallery filled with large-scale sculptures thanks to the return of Art in the Park.

The annual exhibit began in 2008 and runs from June through September of each year. This summer’s collection, titled “Interludes,” features 24 sculptures from artists throughout the Northeast, as well as pieces created by Worcester Public School students and their instructors.

This year’s installations include a large metal guitar, an interactive chess board, mobile pollination units and more.

The sculptures are scattered throughout the park and each has a corresponding placard with the piece’s title, artist and a short description of the materials used.

Click through the gallery to explore some of this summer’s installations.

Elm Park is located at 138 Russell St. in Worcester.

Art in the Park runs through Sept. 8.