Public Art Works

Seattle’s Fremont neighborhood is full of odd and interesting sculptures, such as the Fremont Troll. But one of the most popular is Waiting for the Interurban, which depicts 5 people and a dog waiting for the Interurban rail line which used to connect downtown Seattle with its neighborhoods. [click to continue…]

Wedged right between the Belltown neighborhood in downtown Seattle and Elliott Bay is the Olympic Sculpture Park, a perfect way to enjoy a beautiful day taking in the awesome natural scenery of Puget Sound and the surrounding mountains, along with some stunning public art works. Best of all, the park is free! [click to continue…]

Something ominous lurks under Seattle’s most impressive bridge. Under the north end of the Aurora Bridge lives the Fremont Troll, a giant concrete public art work that is holding an actual Volkwagen Beetle in its large grip. [click to continue…]