Warren G. Magnuson Park
Visual Arts
Warren G. Magnuson Park Information: (206)684-4946
Park Address: 7400 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115 >
directions
Administrative office visiting address: 6310 NE 74th St, bldg
30 southeast offices
Administrative office mail: 6310 NE 74th St., Suite 109E, Seattle,
WA 98115
While visiting the park, you'll have the opportunity to enjoy a number
of art works. The 350-acre Sand Point Peninsula (Warren G. Magnuson
Park and the NOAA campus) is a wonderful showplace for outdoor art installations,
both permanent and temporary.
In the summer of 1998, the Horsehead Sculpture Project sponsored a
show of grand-scale art installations at Sand Point. In 1999 Horsehead
and the Seattle Arts Commission held concurrent shows featuring more
than 40 local, national and international artists. These site-wide exhibitions
drew large numbers of visitors, inspiring some and puzzling others.
An example of a one-time only art experience was the Center on Contemporary
Art's evening presentation of "The New Prometheans," an international
fire art festival held at the park in early October 2000.
Warren G. Magnuson Park continues to encourage art exhibitions. We
believe art adds to the rich experience available to you at the park-along
with athletics, recreation and natural habitat. Working with Sand Point
Arts and Cultural Exchange (SPACE), the Seattle and King County Arts
Commissions, and visual art groups, we at Warren G. Magnuson Park look
forward to offering many more visitors the chance to experience visual
art at the park.
For information about plans to develop an artistic community within
Warren G. Magnuson Park's Community Campus and the Fire House Artists
Studio, see Projects - Arts, Culture and Education.
Updated
October 18, 2006
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