Director, Charlet Davenport, has worked as an artist in Vermont since 1963. Currently, her work in ceramic sculpture is influenced by many years of acting as Director of Sculpture Fest. Initially, her outdoor art installations were created on fibre glass mesh and installed in public spaces, such as St. Gaudens Historic National Park, The Rotunda at Dartmouth College Hopkins Center, the Vermont Carving Studio and Sculpture Center, the bank of the Hoosic River on Williams College Campus, Slater Mill, Pawtucket, RI, the TW Wood Art Center and a variety of other public and semi-public spaces. Charlet was a panelist on the Transcendental Landscape Art Panel and Discussion at the Fruitlands Museum in Harvard Massachusetts in September 2012.  Charlet & Peter Davenport are the Founders and Directors of Sculpture Fest. Peter works as a curator of the exhibitions, aids artists in installing work, clearing sites, creating the signage, and keeps everything clear for visitors as well as caring for the grounds throughout the exhibition time.

Both Davenports agree that land belongs to all of us and welcome the guests who come to Sculpture Fest each year.