1 | | 105 | Lawrence Thomas Duchscher | Artist Lawrence Thomas Duchscher creates sculptures that investigate geometric forms. He received a Bachelor of Arts from California State University and a Master of Fine Arts from the University of Washington in Seattle in 1975. He teaches sculpture at Modesto Junior College in California. | Cube Study | Wall Hanging | 1981 | | |
2 | | 002 | Terry Lee Johnson | Figurative painter Terry Lee Johnson received a Bachelor of Arts from St. Could State College in Minnesota, and his Master of Fine Arts from the University of Washington in Seattle in 1978. He taught at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle for over twenty years. He lives and works in the San Juan Islands in Puget Sound, Western Washington. | Single Pear | Wall Hanging | 1981 | | |
3 | | Walkway to upstairs entrance | Garth Edwards | Northwest artist Garth Edwards creates playful, figurative works on paper, sculptures, and installations. He studied at Pilchuck Glass School in Stanwood, Northwestern Washington. He has taught at Portland Community College and the Oregon School of Arts and Crafts. | Six Lanterns | Pedestal Art | 2004 | | |
4 | | Walkway to upstairs entrance | Garth Edwards | Northwest artist Garth Edwards creates playful, figurative works on paper, sculptures, and installations. He studied at Pilchuck Glass School in Stanwood, Northwestern Washington. He has taught at Portland Community College and the Oregon School of Arts and Crafts. | Six Lanterns | Pedestal Art | 2004 | | |
5 | | Walkway to upstairs entrance | Garth Edwards | Northwest artist Garth Edwards creates playful, figurative works on paper, sculptures, and installations. He studied at Pilchuck Glass School in Stanwood, Northwestern Washington. He has taught at Portland Community College and the Oregon School of Arts and Crafts. | Six Lanterns | Pedestal Art | 2004 | | |
6 | | Walkway to upstairs entrance | Garth Edwards | Northwest artist Garth Edwards creates playful, figurative works on paper, sculptures, and installations. He studied at Pilchuck Glass School in Stanwood, Northwestern Washington. He has taught at Portland Community College and the Oregon School of Arts and Crafts. | Six Lanterns | Pedestal Art | 2004 | | |
7 | | Walkway to upstairs entrance | Garth Edwards | Northwest artist Garth Edwards creates playful, figurative works on paper, sculptures, and installations. He studied at Pilchuck Glass School in Stanwood, Northwestern Washington. He has taught at Portland Community College and the Oregon School of Arts and Crafts. | Six Lanterns | Pedestal Art | 2004 | | |
8 | | Walkway to upstairs entrance | Garth Edwards | Northwest artist Garth Edwards creates playful, figurative works on paper, sculptures, and installations. He studied at Pilchuck Glass School in Stanwood, Northwestern Washington. He has taught at Portland Community College and the Oregon School of Arts and Crafts. | Six Lanterns | Pedestal Art | 2004 | | |
9 | | 201 | Jean Whitesavage and Nick Lyle | Jean Whitesavage and Nick Lyle are an artist team who create hand-forged metal sculptures and installations for public and private spaces. Whitesavage received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting from Tyler School of Art and a Master of Fine Arts in Sculpture from the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University, New York State. Lyle received a Bachelor of Arts from Williams College, Massachusetts, and studied glassblowing and metalwork at the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University, New York State. | Proscenium Flowers | Suspended Artwork | 2005 | | |
10 | | 101 | Lawrence Ahvakana | Native Alaskan artist Lawrence Ahvakana creates sculptural artworks representative of his Inupiat culture and symbols. He is inspired by the oral histories and legends passed down through his family. He spent his childhood in Barrow, Alaska, part of the Inuit Nation that spans from Siberia to Greenland. He now lives on the Port Madison Reservation in Suquamish, Northwestern Washington. He studied at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Sculpture and Glass Arts from Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) in 1972. | Qaluquq, Winter Whale Ceremonial | Wall Hanging | 1993 | | |
11 | | By building 25 | Jack Becker | Late artist Jack Becker created abstract sculptures for public spaces, and was a painter and arts administrator. He received a Bachelor of Arts in art from the University of Wisconsin and studied art history in Washington, D.C. | Metro Hitch | Ground Sculpture | 1981 | | |
12 | | In the center of the loop | Ted Jonsson | Late artist Ted Jonsson created sculptures for public spaces, and was an active advocate for public art. He received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from University of California, Davis, and studied sculpture and architecture at the University of Washington in Seattle, where he received his Master of Fine Arts degree in 1965. | Untitled | Ground Sculpture | 1978 | | N/A |
13 | | North Entrance Facing Bldg. 25 | Steve Gardner | Seattle-based ceramic artist Steve Gardner creates relief and free standing sculptures, as well as other three-dimensional artworks in a variety of materials. He received his Bachelor of Arts in art and biology from St. Olaf College in Minnesota and his Master of Fine Arts degree in ceramics from Central Washington University in Ellensburg. | The Torch: A Northwest Fire Theft | Glass Installation | 2013 | | |
14 | | Artist Bridge next to Bldg. 34 | Peter Richards and George Gonzalez | Artists Peter Richards and George Gonzalez collaborated together on several sculptures and installations for public spaces, including the celebrated acoustic sculpture 'Wave Organ' located in San Francisco's Marina District. Peter Richards received his Bachelor of Arts from Colorado College and a Master of Fine Arts from Rinehart School of Sculpture in Baltimore, Maryland in 1969. George Gonzalez received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from California College of Arts and Crafts, Oakland in 1969. | Percival Creek Bridge | Foot Bridge | 1989 | | N/A |
15 | | West Entrance Exterior | Frank Boyden | Oregon-based artist Frank Boyden creates ceramic, print, and sculptural works that investigate the natural environment. He and his wife Jane Boyden co-founded the Sitka Center for Art and Ecology on the Oregon Coast. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Colorado College. He received Bachelor of Fine Arts and Master of Fine Arts degrees from Yale University in Connecticut. | Raven Stele | Sculpture | 1993 | | N/A |
16 | | West Entrance Lobby | Frank Boyden | Oregon-based artist Frank Boyden creates ceramic, print, and sculptural works that investigate the natural environment. He and his wife Jane Boyden co-founded the Sitka Center for Art and Ecology on the Oregon Coast. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Colorado College. He received Bachelor of Fine Arts and Master of Fine Arts degrees from Yale University in Connecticut. | Salmon Stone | Sculpture | 1993 | | N/A |
17 | | Lobby | Marvin Oliver | Late Seattle-based artist Marvin Oliver was a master carver, sculptor, and printmaker producing works in cedar, bronze, glass, steel, and paper.
Oliver worked within the traditions of Northwest Coast designs and themes, but he was also an important influence on contemporary Native American art and artists. He described his art as "formulated by merging the spirit of past traditions with those of the present... to create new horizons for the future." Many of his artworks express his ideas and Native American stories about life, time, traditions, ancestors, the universe, and his hope for future generations.
He was professor emeritus of American Indian Studies at the University of Washington and Adjunct Curator of Contemporary Native American Art at the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, both in Seattle. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from San Francisco State University in 1970 and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of Washington in 1973. | River of Life | Totem Pole Sculpture | 1989 | | |
18 | | Lobby | Kay Kirkpatrick | Kay Kirkpatrick's interest in public art grew from her background in ceramics, mixed media sculpture, and installation art. Her artworks emphasize the interaction between humans and nature via intersecting patterns and meanings. Her public art often includes in depth research about the site's context and culture. Born in Colorado, Kirkpatrick is now based in Seattle. She received a Bachelor of Fine Art degree in ceramics at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. She also completed a Master of Library and Information Science degree at the University of Washington in Seattle, because of her interest in research for many of her public art projects. | Sine Trellis | Multi-Floor Sculpture | 2008 | | |