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West Kinnear Place, 100
Artwork
- Acrobat Constellation
Seattle Storm Way
Cast aluminum spirals set atop painted steel poles and mounted with aluminum sheet metal figures with inset fiber optic lights. - An Equal And Opposite Reaction
Mercer Street, 321 98109 Seattle
The artwork is a mixed media sculpture. The title of the artwork is a phrase borrowed from Newton"s Third Law of Motion. Movement through the lobby determines the form of the sculpture in several ways. As the viewer enters the lobby, the vortex structure - August Wilson Memorial
August Wilson Way
Oversized recreation of a door containing a timeline of August Wilson"s life - Barbet
Mercer Street, 201 98109 Seattle
Gray stone sculpture that faintly resembles a bird. - Biography of a Branch
3rd Avenue North
Traditional Mosaic executed in small scale pieces of marble and glass of Italian origin. Middle section, large scale branch from composed of many different types of plants representing the nature of our city. - Black Lightning
Broad Street
Monumental steel sculpture designed for its site on the grounds of the Seattle Center." - Changing Form
West Highland Drive, 211 98119 Seattle
A square frame with a circle cut out of the middle stacked on a triangular frame with circles cut out of each side. The top piece used to rotate, but has since been secured by the artist for safety of public and artwork. - Circus Ring Plaza
Two 20-foot sculptural wall sconces in the form of acrobats, light a colored concrete circus-ring design in front of the south entrance to the Seattle Center House." - Dreaming in Color
Kreilsheimer Promenade
Designed as a theatrical extension of the building, the Kreielsheimer Promenade is lined with a field of nine, 30-foot-tall metal scrims. Light paintings are projected onto the scrims." - Encircled Stream
Founder's Court
Vortex Fountain is granite and black anodized aluminum dish in which jets of water are released and recirculated; water draining through an off-set drain creates a series of oscillating rhythms and patterns in the central whirlpool. - Feminine One
Seattle Monorail Concourse - Fountain Of Creation
August Wilson Way
Three separate art works: evolution of man / tree of life; flight of gulls; and seaweed in cast bronze placed in an undulating basin that is 40x120". - Fountain of Seseragi
August Wilson Way
Recurrent forms in Tsutakawa"s work include series of steps and repetitions of curves, which often combine to create a dynamic tension before allowing the essential balance to come through and transform the experience into one of deep serenity. - Fountain Of The Northwest
Mercer Street, 201 98109 Seattle
Welded assemblage of bold cast bronze shapes evocative of the rocks, forests and waterfalls of the NW, conduits carry water throughout the sculpture which has been tapped into at multiple points to create a cloak around the sculpture. - Fu
Mercer Street, 225 98109 Seattle
Two sculptured concrete Chinese lions on inscribed pedestals. - Garthgoyles: Designs for the Charlotte Martin Theatre
Red cut-out figures and other designs make up the indoor door frames and balcony railing - yellow cut-out animal figures make up garthgoyles along outside of building, and similar designs in blue, green, and white grace the ceramic tile mural outside. - Human Forms in Balance
Harrison Street - Migrare
Harrison Street, 305 98109 Seattle
12 cast glass bird heads all indigenous species to the Pacific NW, hand-painted in vibrant colors. Exterior: Puffin, King Fisher, Trumpeter Swan, Stellar Jay, and Bullocks Oriole. Interior: Stellar Jay. - Moon Gates
Space Needle Loop - Moses
Black abstract sculpture - Neon For The Bagley Wright Theatre
Theater Commons
Loose assemblage of linear red neon tubes with hard angles and soft curves, narrow strips of tubing separate bands of green and follow contours on building. - Neototems
Harrison Street, 305 98109 Seattle
A pair of abstract cast bronze whales comprising a mother and a baby which appear to be swimming through the lawn. They interpret a Native American whale myth recorded in inlaid bronze letters on the cast concrete tail of the mother whale. - Neototems Children's Garden
3rd Avenue North
Whale tail fountain surrounded by various bronze sea creatures and garden area. - Olympic Iliad
Broad Street
Sculpture consists of 41 monumental-scale bright red rolled steel cylinders ranging in size from 48 to 64 in diameter, piled on top of one another at various angles." - Pool
Harrison Street, 305 98109 Seattle
Five windows, each with 2 glass panels with one or two figures of swimmers painted on wood and set behind the glass, in front of a painted wall. The windows are lit with green fluorescent light at night. - Seattle Center Totem
3rd Avenue North
Four main figures from top to bottom: Hawk, Bear (holding a salmon), Raven, and Killer Whale. - Sonic Bloom
- The Lang Fountain
Mercer Street, 201 98109 Seattle
White cubed stone column sculpture. - Två Enhörning
Harrison Street, 305 - Twine and Branch
42 faux wood panels with a sandblasted image applied and painted. Panels span the north wall of the Pavilion. - Typewriter Eraser, Scale X
Harrison Street - Untitled
Founder's Court
Design adapted from George Tsutakawa"s Century 21 coin design for the 1963 World"s Fair. - website
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Republican Street, 114 - -
5th Avenue North
Chris Cornell Statue - -
Queen Anne Avenue North, 603
Seattle Storm Mural - -
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Thomas Street, 102
Touristic Attraction
- International Fountain
Harrison Street - Seattle Center
3rd Avenue North - Space Needle - The Space Needle is privately owned by the Wright family - public access - fee
Broad Street, 400 98109
Phone: +1 (206) 905-2100
Opening hours: Mo-Sa 08:00-23:00; Su 08:00-21:00
gallery
- A/NT Gallery
Harrison Street, 305 98109 Seattle
Phone: +1-206-233-0680
Email: info@antgallery.org
Opening hours: 12:00-20:00
Touristic Information
- Charlotte Martin Theatre
Seattle Storm Way - Kerry Park Sign
West Highland Drive - -
Harrison Street, 305 - -
Harrison Street - -
Denny Way
Electronic Sign Board
Museum
- Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Visitor Center
5th Avenue North, 440 98109 Seattle
Phone: +1 (206) 709-3100 x7100
Email: visitorcenterstaff@gatesfoundation.org
Opening hours: Tu-Sa 10:00-17:00 - Chihuly Garden and Glass - fee
Harrison Street, 305 98109 Seattle
Phone: +1-206-753-4940
Opening hours: Mo-Su 11:00-18:00; Fr,Sa 11:00-19:00 - MoPOP: Museum of Pop Culture
5th Avenue North, 325 98109 Seattle
Phone: +1 877 367 7361
Opening hours: 10:00-17:00 - Pacific Science Center
2nd Avenue North, 200 98109 Seattle
Phone: +1-206-443-2001
Opening hours: We-Su 10:00-17:00 - Seattle Children's Museum - fee
Harrison Street, 305 98109 Seattle
Phone: +1-206-441-1768
Opening hours: Mo-Fr 10:00-17:00; Sa-Su 10:00-18:00
Touristic Viewpoint
- Kerry Park
West Highland Drive, 211