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  • AMLI Arc - Amli Residential
    Boren Avenue, 1800 98101
    Opening hours: Mo-Sa 10:00-18:00; Su 12:00-17:00

Artwork

  • 112 Wristwatches
    5th Avenue, 612
    "112 wristwatches which are arranged to form an images of an elephant. All of the images are synchronized at the time that the work is installed. Each watch has an accuracy of +/- 30 seconds per month Over time the watches will become out of sync."
  • Activity in Growth
    4th Avenue, 1010
    Cut out pieces of flat metal twisted, bent and embossed, then accented with steel-rod filigree and a rich brown color. The shapes imitate growing and moving natural forms.
  • Adam
    Madison Street
  • Astronomy by Day (and Other Oxymorons)
    5th Avenue
    A two channel video Installation projected on the east wall of the atrium, between levels 6-9. A series of computer-generated 3D objects viewed from a continuous forward tracking shot that moves almost imperceptibly forward.
  • Babe, The Phoenix Fairy, and The Magic Grove
    4th Avenue, 1000
    The three artworks for the Faye G. Allen Children"s Center are based on a series of folk tale themes found in the folklore section of the Central Library.
  • Be Mine
    Westlake Avenue, 1801
  • Beyond The Reef
    Alaskan Way
    A large (60x72x7 EA) permanently-sited 2-dimensional artwork.
  • Blue Glass Passage
    James Street
    A walkway suspended between the office tower to the north and the City Council Chamber to the south. The deck is formed with blue laminated glass panels and the east wall guardrails are transparent laminated glass.
  • Braincast
    4th Avenue, 1010
    A series of video sculptures that contemplate the transmission of information. The artwork is designed to reflect the tradition of the public library and its expanding role as the transmitter of myriad information forms: spoken, printed, recorded and di
  • Breaching Orca
    Alaskan Way
    Sculpture depicts an orca jumping straight up out of the water, the tip of its tail touching the surface."
  • Children's Art Tiles
    Pine Street, 401 98101 Seattle
    Various bronze tiles, each with a different design, set in pavement at several locations throughout the park."
  • Codes & Protocol
    4th Avenue, 610
    21 Bronze Medallions, Mounted on a grid on the south wall at the junctions between the stone sections are oval medallions illustrating aspects of police culture in Seattle. The medallions are 3" x 5" and are cast bronze relief.
  • Codes & Protocol
    4th Avenue, 610 98104 Seattle
    The handles for the police lobby make use of the tooled leather basket weave pattern seen in larger scale on the walls of the lobby.
  • Codes & Protocol
    4th Avenue, 610
    Stone plinths which enfold bronze elements which also serve as benches. Objects sit on the stone plinths. South plinth, a bronze police dress hat and a ring of keys. North Plinth,is a base for a bronze sculpture.
  • Codes & Protocol
    5th Avenue, 614
    Bronze Panels-On the north and south 14 ft. lobby walls, 6 ft wide bands of bronze form textured focal points. Inspired by the basket weave of police belts and other leather accoutrements, this cast bronze is a scaled up version of this texture.
  • Common Ground
    5th Avenue
    imagery rooted in both our ancient heritage and folk traditions (of various persons) is meant to speak to a common humanity. Neither narrative nor hierarchical it is about harmony and balance.
  • Continuum
    5th Avenue, 601
    The artwork is a collection of over 5,000 images of the people of Seattle. The images range from 1.5 to 4.5 in dimension. From a distance the images are seen as a repeating rhythmic pattern. From close range the images can be read as a peoples history
  • Echo
    Foster Foundation Path
  • Efter Reutersvard
    3rd Avenue South, 115
  • Electric Lascaux
    2nd Avenue, 1202
  • Elephant Super Sign
    Blanchard Street, 700
  • Evolving Wing and the Gravity of Presence
    5th Avenue, 601
    A mixed media Installation, drawing inspiration from Paddle to Seattle an event that brings together many Pacific Northwest tribal groups, the artwork also makes connections to Seattle"s local aerospace industry.
  • Eye Benches I, II, and III
    Elliott Bay Trail
  • Farmer's Pole
    Elliott Way
    Smooth pole topped with two eight foot high figures of a farming couple back to back.
  • Father and Son
    Elliott Bay Trail
  • Fountain of Wisdom
    4th Avenue, 1000 98104 Seattle
  • Governor John Harte Mcgraw
    Westlake Avenue, 1801
    Realistic historical statue of John H. McGraw, Washington state"s second governor, standing on a granite base."
  • Gum Wall
    Post Alley, 1428
    Opening hours: 24/7
  • Hammering Man
    University Street, 100 98101 Seattle
    Worker figure constructed of hollow fabricated steel with an aluminum mechanized arm on a three-horsepower electric motor.
  • Hatch Covers
    4th Avenue
    Circles of cartoon like faces rimming the hatchcovers, as if peering down into the opening at a worker below or a passerby."
  • illumine
    Cherry Street
    A series of glass dichroic discs, 24 in diameter, are suspended from the ceiling to create illumine, an ever-changing artwork in the glass lantern tower on the northwest corner of City Hall. Viewed from all four sides, above and below, the discs create
  • In Loving Memory of Peter Cipra
    Virginia Street
  • Ivar Feeding The Gulls
    Alaskan Way, 955
  • Justice is Served: Celebrating the People Who Work For a Change
    5th Avenue, 612
    In this work the artist addresses the subject of community service in the name of justice. Each artwork portrays a Seattle citizen whose heroic example has made a positive and lasting impact on the community. "
  • LEW Floor
    Madison Street
    A tongue-and-groove 7200 square maple floor which appears as a sea of wooden type. Each length of board is routed with one or more lines of text. The floor includes 556 lines of text, in reverse, in eleven languages and alphabets, and consists of the fi
  • Listening
    5th Avenue, 612
    A four layered painting in two sections constructed out of acid free “weathered” paper glued to canvas inlaid into the wall niche.
  • Love & Loss
    Foster Foundation Path
  • Making Visible the Invisible
    4th Avenue, 1010
    An electronic Installation consisting of animated visualizations on six plasma screens located on a glass wall horizontally behind the librarians" main information desk in the Mixing Chamber, an open public space dedicated to online computer research.
  • Marine-Life Paintings
    Alaskan Way
    SEALS; SEA OTTERS; TUFTED PUFFIN AND FIVE OTHER PAINTINGS OF UNDER-WATER MARINE LIFE PAINTED ON SEPARATE SHEETS OF PLEXIGLAS AND INSET AS DIFFERENT LAYERS INTO WOOD FRAMES CREATING A 3-D ILLUSION.
  • Myrkott Pa Reutersvard
    2nd Avenue Extension South, 404
  • Naramore Fountain
    6th Avenue
  • New Archetypes
    2nd Avenue
    A collection of metal columns, some standing, some disassembled as if collapsed.
  • Ornamental Iron in Leather/Contradictory Vibrations?
    5th Avenue, 600
    A mixed-media Installation of leather and fabric forms strung together on wire. The artist took her inspiration from ornamental ironwork and pieced quilts.
  • Pillar Arc
    Stewart Street, 722
  • Points of View
    5th Avenue
    28ft. Sculpture comprised of two conical forms, one suspended directly above the other so that the point of the hanging cone and that of the standing cone almost touch each other. The bronze cone is fabricated so that it responds to air current and vibrat
  • Points of View
    5th Avenue
    Two pairs of handles for the entrance for the courts lobby recapitulate the two cones of the lobby sculpture. The handles are cast and turned bronze capped with stainless steel.
  • Prefontaine Fountain
    Yesler Way
    Seattle"s first public fountain, a shallow basin covered with blue tile, with stone animal figures around the rim.
  • Rachel the Piggy Bank
    Pike Place, 1503
    Pike Place Market mascot
  • Return
    5th Avenue, 601
    The images were created from original photographs taken by the artist with some from archival collections. The intent was to create a collection of images that appeared timeless. The 74 glass panels are facted to from a sweeping curved glass wall that d
  • Schubert Sonata
    Foster Foundation Path
  • Sculptural Screen
    4th Avenue, 1000
  • Sea Otter, Salmon, And Raven
    Alaskan Way
  • Seattle Cloud Cover
    Foster Foundation Path
  • Seattle Garden
    Union Street, 86
    ARTIST-DESIGNED FENCE THAT RUNS ALON TWO SIDES OF THE UNION SUBSTATION. INSTALLED ATOP A 4" WALL, THE FENCE EXTENDS ANOTHER FOUR FEET WITH THE ADDITION OF SPIKELIKE STEEL FLOWERS AND BLADES, PAINTED WITH COLORFUL HIGHLIGHTS "
  • Skytones
    University Street
    A volume lighting work in 5 essentially square niches lit by concealed horizontal lines of florescent lights that are programmed through a dimming panel to create a continual abstract reference to dissolving twilight and changing daylight."
  • The Bell of Friendship
    Union Street
  • Three Piece Sculpture #3: Vertebrae
    4th Avenue, 1001 98154 Seattle
    Bronze abstract sculpture consisting of three united segments, similar but not identical in form and scale; each form incorporates a strong use of positive and negative space and has areas that are domed, lipped, curved, erect or scalloped.
  • Trades of the Duwamish
    Union Street Pedestrian Bridge
  • Transition
    5th Avenue, 700
    Wood and cast glass sculpture of human form. Two panels.
  • Undercurrents
    Alaskan Way, 3165
  • Untitled
    Alaskan Way
    Six ribbons of bright hues grow out of the buildings left corner and progress up wall and continue off the buildings right side as if caught in a breeze.
  • Untitled Fence
    Western Avenue, 2001
    Iron fence at edge of Park over freeway with an organic spiral design, like ivy or grass blowing in the wind.
  • Untitled Mural
    3rd Avenue, 1111 98104 Seattle
    Trompe L"Oeil mural that appears to be a stained glass window showing Mt. Rainier and downtown Seattle basking in sunlight."
  • Untitled Totem Pole
    Elliott Way
    Four main figures on haida-style pole from bottom to top are: bear, killer whale or blackfish, human and raven. Only red and black paint stain colors are used in combination with the expressed natural cedar.
  • Urban Garden
    7th Avenue
  • Water Weaving Light Cycle
    5th Avenue, 601
    A light and sound sculpture, made of optical fiber and woven in Kyoto by traditional kimono weavers, emulates cascading water and the rhythms of waves breaking on the shores of nearby Puget Sound. The lights and sounds, controlled by computer, link to th
  • Westlake Park fountain
    Westlake Park
  • Westlake Star Axis/Seven Hills
    4th Avenue, 1500
  • What Goes Up Must Come Down
    Spring Street
  • Wings
    5th Avenue, 600
    A 3-dimensional two part sculpture depicting wings with photo collage insets, 2’5” x 7’3” x 4” of Poplar and Spruce wood, hardware cloth/screening material and Photographs, mounted in a wall niche."
  • Witness and Dilemma, Levels, Weights and Measures
    5th Avenue, 600
    The courts stairwell artwork is comprised of 24 bronze sculptures mounted in a grid pattern on a 26 ft. architectural plaster wall. Each object is a metaphor, symbol or rebus, a puzzle within a larger puzzles that challenges the viewer.
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    Madison Street
    A large colorful metal flower
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    2nd Avenue, 1112
    Connected metal strips containing money-related quotations
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    3rd Avenue, 1111
    Two bronze columns depicting nude female figure
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    Caged Falcon
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    James R. and Mary Lou Ellis Plaza
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    Westlake Park
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    4th Avenue, 1432
    Question Mark Clock

Touristic Attraction

  • Argosy Cruises - Argosy
    Alaskan Way, 1101 98101 Seattle
    Phone: +1-206-623-1445
  • Beneath the Streets
    Cherry Street, 102 98104 Seattle
  • Pike Place Market
    Pike Place, 1536
    Opening hours: Mo-Sa 09:00-18:00; Su 09:00-17:00
  • Public Market Clock
    Pike Place, 1503
  • Sanitary Market Building
    1st Avenue, 1533
  • Seattle Central Library - Seattle Public Library
    4th Avenue, 1000 98104 Seattle
    Phone: +1-206-386-4636
    Opening hours: Tu-Th 10:00-20:00; Fr-Mo 10:00-18:00
  • Sky View Observatory
    5th Avenue, 701 98104 Seattle
    Phone: +1-206-386-5564
    Opening hours: 10:00-20:00
  • Smith Tower Observatory
    2nd Avenue, 506 98104 Seattle
    Phone: +1-206-624-0414
  • The Carousel
    Phone: +1 206-623-8607
  • Wings over Washington
    Alaskan Way, 1301
    Phone: +1-206-602-1808

gallery

  • brooke westlund
    Western Avenue, 1514 98101 Seattle
    Phone: +1 206 425 681 6037

Touristic Information

  • Argosy Visitor Center
    Elliott Bay Trail
  • Market Heritage Center
    Pike Place
  • Seattle Visitor Center
    Pike Street, 701 98101 Seattle
    Phone: +1-206-461-5800
  • Visit Seattle Concierge Services
    Pike Street Sidewalk
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    Pike Street, 93
    Opening hours: Mo-Su 10:00-18:00
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    Pike Street, 102
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    Westlake Center Plaza
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    Pine Street, 600
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    Borealis Avenue
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    4th Avenue, 1501
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    Alaskan Way, 815
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    4th Avenue South

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