Chris McMullen - Modern Convenience
Modern Convenience, by Chris McMullen. Image courtesy of the artist.
Located at City Hall, 2nd floor. View the YouTube video here.

Public Art

New works are purchased through the 1% for arts program or with funds from the visual arts acquisition fund. Public Art Program includes over 100 artworks around the City of Redmond. A Collection Maintenance Program cares for the public art owned by the city.

The recent additions are:


November 2009
Abandoned Truck, Twin Lakes, photograph, by Malcolm L. Edwards at Redmond Senior Center, 8703 160th Ave NE
Zen Rock Garden, digital media, by Dan Colvin at Redmond Senior Center, 8703 160th Ave NE
Dawn, mixed media on panel, by Andie DeRoux at Redmond Senior Center, 8703 160th Ave NE
Silver Forest, mixed media on panel, by Andie DeRoux at City Hall, 15670 NE 85th St
Modern Convenience, powder-coated steel, hammers, chains, sprockets, basalt, by Chris McMullen at City Hall, 15670 NE 85th St


August 2008

Unknown Voyages and Strange Events by Inez Storer
Going to the Other Side by Inez Storer
Public Safety Building Art Panels by Roberto Delgado


June 2007

2007 Redmond Volunteer Arts Award by Jay Levey


March 2007

Scooter by Pamela Drury Wattenmaker


September 2006
Art Outside the Box Pilot Project by Jill Schmidt and Brandie Lakman at the corner of 85th St and 160th Ave


June 2006

2006 Redmond Volunteer Arts Award
Floating through Life by Marita Dingus


March 2006

Dudley Carter by Suzanne O'Connor


January 2006

Large Double Swirl with Glass by Andrew Carson

Redmond City Hall Art Projects:
Silver Thaw by Ed Carpenter at City Hall entrance at 15670 NE 85th St
River and Rain by Blue McRight and Warren Wagner at Redmond Campus parking garage


June 2005

2005 Redmond Volunteer Arts Award
Untitled fused glass by William Ayers


May 2005
The First Pitch by Hai Ying Wu at Grass Lawn Park (entrance from east parking lot) on 148 Ave NE


October 2004
Fire Fighter's Bench by Michele Van Slyke on the Fire Fighter's Plaza - donated by the Rotary Club of Redmond


July 2004
Green Field and Aviary by Elizabeth Conner and Glenn Herlihy at Perrigo Community Park Art, 9011 196th Ave NE


If you are an artist interested in submitting your work for a future City of Redmond Call for Artists, please see the Visual Arts Call for Artists information.

For more information on dedications of new public art in the City of Redmond, please visit Art Dedications.

 

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