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Olympic Sculpture Park

 * Bunyon's Chess
 * Curve XXIV
 * Eagle
 * Echo (sculpture)
 * Eye Benches I, II and III
 * Father and Son
 * Love & Loss
 * Mary's Invitation: A Place to Regard Beauty
 * Neukom Vivarium
 * Perre's Ventaglio III
 * Persephone Unbound
 * Riviera
 * Schubert Sonata
 * Seattle Cloud Cover
 * Sky Landscape I
 * Split
 * Stinger
 * Two Plane Vertical Horizontal Variation III
 * Typewriter Eraser, Scale X
 * Untitled (McMakin)
 * Wake
 * Wandering Rocks

Smithsonian Institution
Source: Outdoor sculptures in Seattle


 * American Doughboy Bringing Home Victory, also known as Spirit of the American Doughboy and Armistice (SI)
 * Black Sun (sculpture) (SI)
 * Broken Obelisk, also known as Black Needle (SI)
 * Changing Form, also known as Volumetric Space Frame and Kinetic (SI)
 * Chief of the Suquamish – Chief Seattle, also known as Bust of Chief Seattle and Chief Seattle Fountain (SI)
 * Statue of Chief Seattle (SI)
 * Dancer's Series: Steps (SI)
 * Dr. Mark A. Matthews (SI)
 * Eagle (Calder) (SI)
 * Edvard Grieg (sculpture) (SI)
 * Farmer's Pole (SI)
 * Fountain of Creation (DuPen), also known as Fountain of Creation: Tree of Life, Fountain of Creation: Evolution of Man, Fountain of Creation: Flight of Gulls, Fountain of Creation: Seaweed, Evolution of Man, Tree of Life, Flight of Gulls and Seaweed (SI) see Fountain of Creation (Seattle)
 * Fountain of Reflection, also known as Phi Mu Fountain (SI)
 * Fountain of the Northwest (SI)
 * George Washington, also known as President George Washington Monument (SI)
 * Girl with Flat Hat, also known as Dancer with Flat Hat and Pointing Dancing Woman (SI)
 * Hammering Man (SI)
 * International Fountain (SI)
 * James J. Hill (sculpture) (SI)
 * John Harte McGraw (sculpture) (SI)
 * Joshua Green Fountain (SI)
 * Let Us Make the Treaty Tonight, also known as Monument to William H. Seward, William H. Seward, and William Henry Seward (see Statue of William H. Seward (Seattle))
 * Loo Wit (SI)
 * Metro Station Waterfall (SI), demolished in 2018; was part of Convention Place station
 * Moses, also known as Street "Flying U" (SI)
 * Nine Spaces, Nine Trees
 * Olympic Iliad, also known as Pasta Tube (SI)
 * People Waiting for the Interurban
 * Pergola (sculpture) (SI)
 * Prefontaine Fountain
 * Rachel (Gerber), also known as Market Foundation Piggy Bank and Rachael the Pig (SI)
 * Riviera (sculpture) (SI)
 * Sasquatch Pushing Over a House (SI)
 * Seattle Fishermen's Memorial, also known as Fisherman's Memorial (SI)
 * Seattle Garden (SI)
 * Seattle George Monument, also known as Seattle, Washington Monument (SI)
 * Three Piece Sculpture: Vertebrae (SI)
 * Totem Pole (Brown), also known as Seattle Totem Pole (SI) see Pioneer Square totem pole
 * Untitled (Lee Kelly, 1975)
 * Untitled (Oliver), also known as Totem Pole (SI) see Untitled Totem Pole
 * The Wall of Death (SI)
 * Wind Cradle (SI)


 * 4 Points of Sin, also known as Four Points of Sin (SI)
 * A Celebration of Life (SI)
 * Activity of Thought, also known as Untitled (SI)
 * Adventure in Western Waters (SI)
 * Anawog (SI)
 * The Angel Moroni (SI)
 * Arch (Maki), also known as Platform – Westlake Access (SI)
 * Armchairs and Light Pavilions: Armchairs Delux, Classic and Contemporary (SI)
 * Armchairs and Light Pavilions: Various Light Pavilions (SI)
 * Atala Kivliktwok Okitun Dukik, also known as Just Like the Golden Shiny Money Moon (SI)
 * Baby Elephant Sculpture, also known as Infant Asian Elephant (SI)
 * Back and Forth (sculpture) (SI)
 * Barbet (sculpture) (SI)
 * Beams with Moving Parts (SI)
 * Bear (sculpture) (SI)
 * Bench for Meditation, also known as Ponderstone (SI)
 * Betty Bowen Viewpoint (sculpture) (SI, SI, SI, SI, SI, SI, SI, SI, SI, SI)
 * Bird's Head on Roof (SI)
 * Blue Drawing (SI)
 * Bridges (sculpture), also known as NOAA Bridges (SI)
 * Bunyonschess (SI)
 * Canal Park Benches Project (SI)
 * Catfish (sculpture), also known as Sidewalk Relief Sculpture (SI)
 * The Children (sculpture), also known as Victor Dickinson Memorial (SI)
 * Children's Touchstone with Eagles (SI)
 * Chilkat Blanket (SI)
 * Christ (sculpture) (SI)
 * City of Seattle, Portal of the North Pacific (SI)
 * Claudio Column II (SI)
 * Coelacanths (sculpture), also known as Sidewalk Relief Sculpture (SI)
 * The Construction Workers (SI)
 * The Conversation (sculpture), also known as It's Only Money (SI)
 * Creston-Nelson Substation Bench (SI)
 * Cubi XXV (SI)
 * Dr. Jose P. Rizal (Caedo) (SI)
 * Duck Windvane (SI)
 * East Is West (sculpture) (SI)
 * The Endless Gate, also known as Five Archways (SI)
 * Family Group (King) (SI)
 * Family Love (SI)
 * Fencing Treatment, also known as Broad Street Substation (SI)
 * Fifteen Planes (SI)
 * Firefighter Silhouettes (SI, SI)
 * First Avenue Project (SI)
 * Fishing Silhouette (SI)
 * Floyd A. Naramore Fountain (SI)
 * (Fountain Boulders) (SI)
 * Fountain of Waterfalls (SI)
 * Freedom (SI)
 * Garden Path (sculpture) (SI)
 * Gateway (Sweeney) (SI)
 * Girl with a Drape (SI)
 * Gold Star Mother (sculpture) (SI)
 * Guardian of the Spirit (sculpture) (SI)
 * Harborview Medical Center Boren Avenue Garage, also known as Wall Treatment (SI)
 * Hatchcovers (SI)
 * He (sculpture) (SI)
 * Hiker Memorial Statue (SI); see The Hiker (Newman)
 * Hot Cha Cha (SI)
 * Ice Flow (SI)
 * The Itinerant (SI)
 * Jimi Hendrix Memorial Viewpoint, also known as Jimi Hendrix Memorial Outlook (SI)
 * Kahan (sculpture) (SI)
 * Key Grove (SI)
 * Kingdome Bronzes, also known as Kingdome Bronzes (5) and Kingdome Bronzes (Five) (SI)
 * The Kingstones (SI)
 * Kiss (sculpture) (SI)
 * Knoll for NOAA (SI)
 * Kuba Textile Grille (SI)
 * Landscape of Time (SI)
 * The Lang Fountain, also known as Julius C Lang Memorial Fountain and Concrete Water Shelves (SI)
 * Library Niche Figures: Men of Learning (SI)
 * Library Portal Figures: Thought, Inspiration, Mastery, also known as 3 Library Scholars and Three Library Scholars (SI)
 * Lightning Bolts (sculpture) (SI)
 * Man Riding on Tail of Whale, also known as Killer Whale (SI)
 * Marker Series (SI)
 * Marquees (sculpture) (SI)
 * McGilvra's Farm (SI)
 * Meridian Archway (SI)
 * Metamorphosis (Pentz) (SI)
 * Metro Rainier Valley Whirligig Arts Project (SI)
 * Moline Markers, also known as Claudio Column II, Deere Split Column, Triangle Sentinel I, Mauro Column II and Lima Marker III (SI)
 * The Moon Song (sculpture) (SI)
 * My Testimony in Stone (SI)
 * Native Woman (SI)
 * Nellie Cornish Memorial Sculpture (SI)
 * New Archetypes (SI)
 * The New Family (SI)
 * Night and Day (sculpture) (SI)
 * Northgate Totem Pole, also known as Untitled Pole Structure (SI)
 * Northgate Transit Center (sculpture) (SI)
 * The Obelisk (Washington) (SI)
 * The Oracle of Truth (SI)
 * Orca Whale (sculpture) (SI)
 * Owls (sculpture) (SI)
 * The Peaceable Kingdom (sculpture) (SI)
 * Pendulum Clock (SI)
 * The Philosophical Promenade (SI)
 * Piers 62/63, also known as Piers Sixty-Two/Sixty-Three (SI)
 * Playform (SI)
 * Playground Dragon (SI)
 * Portrait of Abraham Lincoln, also known as Abraham Lincoln (SI)
 * Portrait of the Sea (SI)
 * Positive – Negative (SI)
 * Proverbs and Icons in Stair Risers (SI)
 * Pursuit of Knowledge (SI)
 * Rape of the Sabines (sculpture) (SI)
 * The Raven and the Salmon Lady, also known as Legend Pole (SI)
 * Reality Relics: Books (SI)
 * Reality Relics: Newspaper Page (SI)
 * Reality Relics: Space Cards (SI)
 * Reality Relics: Wicked Witch Shoes (SI)
 * Reality Relics: Workman's Glove (SI)
 * Renewness of Life (SI)
 * Restless Bird (SI)
 * Rivalry of the Winds (SI)
 * Rollback Bench, also known as Fish Bench (SI)
 * Ross Creek 1875 (SI)
 * Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes (sculpture) (SI)
 * Salmon Ladder (SI)
 * San Juan Otters (SI)
 * Sandworm (sculpture), also known as Sand Worm (SI)
 * Sculpture Fountain (SI)
 * Sculpture Garden at Systems Control (SI)
 * The Seattle Mural, also known as Horiuchi Mural (SI)
 * Seattle Scatter Piece (Beacon Hill) (SI)
 * Seattle Scatter Piece (Bitter Lake Reservoir) (SI)
 * Seattle Scatter Piece (Gilman Bridge) (SI)
 * Series in Creation, Numbers 7, 8, 9, and 10 (SI)
 * She (sculpture) (SI)
 * Sherwood Gillespy, also known as Sherwood Gillespie Memorial (SI)
 * Spigot (sculpture), also known as Water Fountain (SI)
 * The Spirit of Medicine (SI)
 * Spirit of Washington (SI)
 * Stairway Art Project (SI)
 * The Story of Clean Hands (SI)
 * Study of Angles and Circles (SI)
 * Sun and Raven (SI)
 * Sundial (sculpture), also known as Gasworks Sundial and Gasworks Memorial Sundial (SI)
 * Team Effort (sculpture) (SI)
 * Ten Feet into the Future (SI)
 * That Man May Use It Freely as the Air He Breathes, the Waters of the Rivers, the Winds of Heaven, also known as Water into Electricity (SI)
 * Thomas Jefferson Memorial Fountain, also known as Jefferson Fountain (SI)
 * Three Dogs, also known as Dogs (SI)
 * Thunderbird (sculpture) (SI)
 * Tilth Garden Archway (SI)
 * Time Frame (SI)
 * Torana Gateway (SI)
 * Torus Torum (SI)
 * Totem Pole (Keys) (SI)
 * Totem Pole (Morgan), also known as Haida Totem Pole (SI)
 * Totem Pole (Neidinger) (SI)
 * Transition Is Unity, also known as In Transition Is Unity (SI)
 * Tree Grate Museum: Ginko (SI)
 * Tree Grate Museum: Japanese Zelkova (SI)
 * Tree Grate Museum: Little Leaf Linden (SI)
 * Tree Grate Museum: Northern Red Oak (SI)
 * Triad (Levine) (SI)
 * Tsonqua (SI)
 * The Tulip Tree (a sidewalk mosaic) (SI)
 * The Tunnel Garden, also known as Nature Tunnel (SI)
 * The Unified Playing Field Theory (SI)
 * Untitled (Ardman) (SI)
 * Untitled (Baber) (SI)
 * Untitled (Balazs), also known as Seattle Project (SI)
 * Untitled (Benson) (SI)
 * Untitled (Edwards), also known as Entrance Gates and Fence (SI)
 * Untitled (FitzGerald, 1964), also known as IBM Fountain (SI)
 * Untitled (FitzGerald, 1967), also known as Pinkham Fountain (SI)
 * Untitled (Garrett), also known as Metro Bus Tunnel Pioneer Square Station N.W. Entrance Gates (SI)
 * Untitled (Geise, 1974), also known as Fountains (SI)
 * Untitled (Geise, 1977–1978) (SI)
 * Untitled (Gilham) (SI)
 * Untitled (Goss), also known as Gnomon (SI)
 * Untitled (Hardy, 1964) (SI)
 * Untitled (Jonsson) (SI)
 * Untitled (Kelly, 1978) (SI)
 * Untitled (Keys), also known as Madison Park Pole and Totem Pole (SI)
 * Untitled (King) (SI)
 * Untitled (Lindsey) (SI)
 * Untitled (Maki, 1977) (SI)
 * Untitled (Maki, 1988), also known as Waterwall and Westlake Star Axis/Seven Hills (SI)
 * Untitled (Miss) (SI)
 * Untitled (Rude), or Cow and Coyote (SI)
 * Untitled (Sculptural Mural)'' (SI)
 * Untitled (Sindell), also known as Ceramic Mural and Metro Station Artworks (SI)
 * Untitled (Smith) (SI)
 * Untitled (Smith, 1988) (SI)
 * Untitled (Steinbrueck) (SI)
 * Untitled (Tsutakawa, 1966) (SI)
 * Untitled (Tsutakawa, 1973) (SI)
 * Untitled (two fountains) (SI)
 * Untitled (Washington, 1968) (SI)
 * Untitled (Washington, 1977) (SI)
 * Untitled Number 961, also known as Untitled Number Nine Hundred Sixty One (SI)
 * Valentine (sculpture) (SI)
 * Variety Club Fountain (SI)
 * Viewland / Hoffman Substation (SI)
 * Viewpoint (sculpture) (SI)
 * Views Through a Circle, also known as Mountain Bike Hill Tunnel (SI)
 * Wallingford Animal Storm, also known as Animal Storm and Urban Wildlife of Wallingford Area (SI)
 * Washington Centennial Bell Garden, also known as Bell Garden (SI)
 * Water, Light and Shade (SI)
 * Water Fountain Sculpture (SI)
 * Winds of Friendship (SI)
 * Wings (sculpture) (SI)
 * The Wyvern, also known as Dragon and Griffin (SI)

Seattle Central College

 * http://seattlecentral.edu/art/index.php
 * Fountain Sculpture
 * Park Sculpture
 * Wind Cradle

Seattle–Tacoma International Airport
Art information: http://www.portseattle.org/SEA-TAC/PASSENGER-SERVICES/AIRPORT-ART/Pages/default.aspx

Map of art (2009): http://www.portseattle.org/Sea-Tac/Passenger-Services/Documents/artbrochure6-09.pdf

Sound Transit Art Program

 * Link light rail

Source (2016): http://www.soundtransit.org/sites/default/files/2016_start-on-link-map.pdf

Source (U Link, 2016): http://www.seattletimes.com/entertainment/visual-arts/art-on-the-go-a-look-at-the-energetic-public-art-in-seattles-new-light-rail-stations/

Source (Angle Lake, 2016): http://www.anglelake2016.org/station-tour


 * A Drop of Sustenance, A Molecule of the Region, and Voices of Tukwila by Tad Savinar (Tukwila Int'l Blvd.)
 * A Relic in the Garden by Gale McCall (Columbia City)
 * Bangles and Reeds by Norie Sato and Dan Corson (MLK & Henderson/Walden)
 * Blue Lights Over Duwamish by Norie Sato and Dan Corson (Duwamish River)
 * The Braid by Norie Sato (all stations)
 * Celestial Navigation (sculpture) by Fernanda D'Agostino (SeaTac/Airport)
 * Cloud (sculpture) by Laura Haddad (Angle Lake)
 * Come Dance with Me (sculpture) by Augusta Asberry (Othello)
 * Common Threads-Community Patterns by Carl Smool (Beacon Hill)
 * Crossed Pinkies by Ellen Forney (Capitol Hill)
 * Cultural Storyboards by Peter Reiquam (MLK & Henderson/Walden)
 * Dragonfly (sculpture) by Darlene Nguyen–Ely (Rainier Beach)
 * Eat, Drink and Be Merry by Ries Niemi (Pine Street Vent)
 * Fishmobile, Flores (sculpture), and Pinwheel (sculpture) by Mauricio Robalino (Rainier Beach)
 * Flying Sails by Werner Klotz (SeaTac/Airport)
 * Garden Windows by Juan Alonso (Columbia City)
 * Global Garden Shovel by Victoria Fuller (Columbia City)
 * How the Crow Created the World with Lightning by Barbara Earl Thomas (MLK & Walden)
 * Immerse (sculpture) by Jill Anholt (Angle Lake)
 * Increment (sculpture) by Eugene Parnell (Rainier Beach)
 * Jet Kiss by Mike Ross (Capitol Hill)
 * LightSticks by Bill Bell (Beacon Hill)
 * Made in USA (sculpture) by Michael Davis (SODO)
 * Parable (sculpture) by Buster Simpson (Rainier Beach)
 * Portals (sculpture) by Dan Corson (Beacon Hill)
 * Pride (sculpture) by Norie Sato (Columbia City)
 * Rain, Steam and Speed (sculpture) by Guy Kemper (Mount Baker)
 * Rainier Valley Haiku by Roger Shimomura (Othello)
 * Restless (sculpture) by Christian Moeller (SeaTac/Airport)
 * Safety Spires by Dan Corson and Norie Sato (OMF)
 * Shimmering Shadowlines (SR 518)
 * Sky Within by Sheila Klein (Mount Baker)
 * Sound of Light by Richard C. Elliott (MLK & Hudson)
 * Soundings (sculpture) by Clark Wiegman (Tukwila Int'l Blvd.)
 * Space Forms by Dan Corson (Beacon Hill)
 * Stellar Connections by Christian French (station pictograms)
 * Stormwater Project by Brian Goldbloom (Othello)
 * Subterranium by Leo Saul Berk (UW)
 * Walking Fingers by Ellen Forney (Capitol Hill)

University of Washington

 * http://opb.washington.edu/sites/default/files/opb/Oua/Campus%20Art%20Collection%20Tour.pdf
 * https://facilities.uw.edu/files/media/campus-art-collection-tour.pdf


 * Broken Obelisk by Barnett Newman
 * Edvard Grieg by Finn Frolich
 * Fountain of Reflection by George Tsutakawa
 * James J. Hill
 * Nine Spaces Nine Trees by Robert Irwin
 * George Washington by Lorado Taft

Not all of these are sculptures, but the above source includes the following public artworks:


 * Pluma by Mark Calderon
 * Department of Forensic Morphology Annex by Cris Bruch
 * Raitt Hall grotesques by Alonzo Victor Lewis
 * Smith Hall grotesques by Dudley Pratt
 * Raven Brings Light to This House of Stories by Carl Chew, Mare Blocker, JT Steward, Ron Hilbert Coy
 * Blocked Out
 * Shipscalers' Mural by Pablo O'Higgins and various artists
 * Interrupted Journey by Jon Gierlich
 * Light Reign by James Turrell
 * Breaking Away by Joseph McDonnell
 * Winsor Ceiling by Jackie Winsor
 * Nocturnal Flow by Erwin Redl
 * Tree Tour and Medicinal Herb Garden Metro Bus Shelters by Suzanne Hellmuth and Jock Reynolds
 * Everything That Rises by Martin Puryear
 * A Recent History of the World by Alexis Rockman
 * Stronghold by Brian Tolle
 * Cut by Robert Maki
 * Spirit of Medicine by Dudley Pratt and Jean Johanson
 * Metamorphosis (Kaneko) by Jun Kaneko
 * Untitled by Mary Miss
 * Rollback Bench by Christy Rupp

--- Another Believer ( Talk ) 19:12, 23 December 2015 (UTC)

Washington State Convention Center
Source: "The Galleries: Art at the Convention Center, A Self-Guided Tour" (pamphlet)


 * Lebeg (slight movement in the air) by Ann Gardner – atrium
 * Selections from the Truism, Living and Survival Series by Jenny Holzer – Level 2 (Intl' Meeting Place / food court)
 * Seattle George Monument by Buster Simpson – garden at Ellis Plaza


 * Non-sculptures


 * Washington Wall by Carolyn Law – photographic mural along Convention Place