Civic Art Celebration

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“Hat and Boots” by Lockwood Dennis (1998) is oil base ink on rag paper (15 X 12 inches). For the artist, his “Hat and Boots” piece recalls the plentiful, but quickly diminishing, goofy roadside attractions of the past.

Join the celebration to mark 50 years of public art at Seattle’s King Street Station Gallery through September 7. The exhibition is called “The First 50 Years: Highlights from the Civic Collection, 1973-2023.”

Seattle was one of the first cities in the United States to adopt a “percent-for-art” program. The program began in 1973 and specifies that 1% of eligible city capital improvement project funds be set aside for the commission, purchase, and installation of artworks in a variety of settings. As a result, people can encounter art in parks, libraries, community centers, city offices, on roadways, bridges, and other public venues.

Artists in the exhibition include renowned artists Jacob Lawrence, Sherry Markowitz, Marita Dingus, Susan Point, Akio Takamori, Jeffry Mitchell, and others.

The Seattle Civic Collection has grown to include over 4,000 artworks. The exhibition at the King Street Gallery includes over 150 artworks that highlight the breadth and depth of the civic collection and regional artistry.

Also on view at the gallery (through July 6) is Spotted in Seattle by Agustina Forest. This exhibit represents a collection of visual stories from the artist of the strangers she observed while exploring the streets of Seattle. Spotted in Seattle features 30 artworks including epoxy resin sculptures, pencil sketches, and oil pastel pieces.

A piece from the “Spotted in Seattle” exhibit by artist Agustina Forest

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Location:

The ARTS at King Street Station Gallery is located on the top floor, 303 South Jackson. The gallery is open during construction – to access the third floor, please enter King Street Station via the Amtrak entrance off King Street and take the elevator to the 3rd floor.

Gallery Hours and Admission

Wednesday – Saturday, 11am to 5pmOn First Thursdays, the gallery is open until 8pm

Admission is FREE.

The information for this article was gathered from ARTS at King Street Station Gallery – Arts

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