NW Hoyt St NW Irving St NW Glisan St SW Pine St SW Oak St SW Stark St SW Morrison St SW Yamhill St SW Taylor St SW Salmon St SW Main St SW Madison St NW Broadway NW 6th Ave SW 6th Ave NW 4th Ave SW 4th Ave W Burnside St SW Washington St SW Jefferson St SW Columbia St SW Clay St SW Mill St SW Montgomery St SW Harrison St SW College St SW Market St SW Alder St SW Broadway NW Davis St NW Couch St NW Flanders St NW 5th Ave SW 5th Ave TransiT Mall Murals, fountains, abstract and representational works — many created by local artists — grace downtown Portland’s Transit Mall (Southwest Fifth and Sixth avenues). Many pieces from the original collection, installed in the 1970s, were resited in 2009 along the new MAX light rail and car lanes. At that time, 14 new works were added. SW Hall St NW Everett St Hilda Morris Ring of Time 1977 bronze a Guide To PorTland Public arT Christine Bourdette Cairns (5 artworks) 2008 silver ledgestone Don Merkt Driver’s Seat 1994 galvanized steel Cris Bruch Whistlestop for an Organ Teacher 2009 stainless steel John Killmaster Untitled 1977 Cor-ten steel, porcelain enamel Mark Smith Reading the Street (4 artworks) 2009 laminated glass Mark Calderon Floribunda 1998 bronze Ivan Morrison Untitled 1977 painted aluminum Don Wilson Interlocking Forms 1977 Indiana limestone Bruce Conkle Burls Will Be Burls (3 artworks) 2009 bronze, cast concrete Melvin Schuler Thor 1977 copper on redwood Bruce West Untitled 1977 stainless steel Malia Jensen Pile 2009 bronze Patti Warashina City Reflections 2009 bronze Chris Gander Puzzle Tower I 2007 stainless steel James Lee Hansen Talos No. 2 1977 bronze Fernanda D’Agostino Urban Hydrology (12 artworks) 2009 carved granite Michihiro Kosuge Continuation (5 artworks) 2009 granite Mel Katz Daddy Long Legs 2006 painted aluminum Daniel Duford The Legend of the Green Man of Portland (10 artworks along 5th and 6th) 2009 bronze, cast concrete, porcelain enamel on steel Tom Hardy Running Horses 1986 bronze Norman Taylor Kvinneakt 1975 bronze Kathleen McCullough Cat in Repose 1977 Indiana limestone Lee Kelly Untitled fountain 1977 stainless steel John Buck Lodge Grass 2000 bronze Rick Bartow The Responsibility of Raising a Child 2004–2009 bronze James Lee Hansen Winter Rider No. 2 2003 bronze Georgia Gerber Animals in Pools (23 artworks) 1986 bronze Emily Ginsburg Conduit 2009 steel Robert Hanson Untitled (7 artworks) 2009 etched bronze CITY HALL permanent artworks inside building PORTLAND BUILDING Raymond Kaskey Portlandia 1985 hammered copper Exhibitions in ground-floor lobby and in Public Art Gallery, second floor Robert Maki TRIMET 1977 (resited 2010) aluminum Count Alexander Von Svoboda The Quest 1970 marble Anne Storrs and Kim Stafford Begin Again Corner 2009 etched granite 23 19 20 27 26 21 22 17 18 15 16 14 24 25 29 30 28 31 33 34 32 36 40 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 41 38 37 39 35 Harrell Fletcher with Avalon Kalin The Knowledge 2010 printed vinyl n MAX light rail stop Artwork Artworks with multiple pieces
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TransiT Mall Murals, fountains, abstractand representational works — many created by local artists— grace downtown Portland’s Transit Mall (Southwest Fifthand Sixth avenues). Many pieces from the original collection,installed in the 1970s, were resited in 2009 along the new MAXlight rail and car lanes. At that time, 14 new works were added.
Rick BartowThe Responsibility of Raising a Child 2004–2009 bronze
James Lee HansenWinter Rider No. 2
2003 bronze
Georgia Gerber Animals in Pools
(23 artworks) 1986 bronze
Emily Ginsburg Conduit
2009 steel
Robert Hanson Untitled
(7 artworks)2009 etched
bronze
CITY HALL permanent artworks
inside building
PORTLAND BUILDING Raymond Kaskey Portlandia
1985 hammered copper
Exhibitions in ground-floorlobby and in Public Art Gallery,
second floor
Robert Maki TRIMET
1977 (resited 2010)
aluminum
Count Alexander Von Svoboda
The Quest 1970 marble
Anne Storrs and Kim Stafford
Begin Again Corner 2009 etched granite
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Left, clockwise from upper left: Diva, Juan Alonso (#109); Brief Cases,Norie Sato, Tad Savinar, Bill Will (#19); Ginkgoberry Gwa, Ming Fay(#107); Emerging Figure, Jim Jackson (#10)
Mercurial Sky, Dan Corson, Director Park (#68)
indoor arTsExplore an abundance of public art inside public buildings from Portland State University’s Native American Student and Community Center on the south end of the map to the Oregon Convention Center, across the Willamette River to the north.
108 CeNTRAL LIBRARY SW 10th btw Yamhill & Taylor
19 CITY HALL
SW 4th btw Madison & Jefferson
109 DeveLOPMeNT SeRvICeS
BUILDING SW 4th btw Hall & College
62 JUSTICe CeNTeR SW 3rd btw Main & Madison
110 MARk O. HATFIeLD
FeDeRAL COURTHOUSe SW 3rd btw Salmon & Main
10 NATIve AMeRICAN
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COMMUNITY CeNTeR
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SW 5th btw Madison & Main111 PORTLAND CeNTeR FOR
THe PeRFORMING ARTS SW Broadway btw Madison & Jefferson
107 OReGON CONveNTION
CeNTeR NE Martin Luther King Jr. btw Holladay & Lloyd
arT all aroundYou can’t live in or visit Portland
without encountering public art.Using this map as your guide, begin your walking tour from any point and discover a surprising mix of artistic styles, materials and settings within any given
10-block radius. You’ll find public art integrated into architectural façades, along the street, in the parks, inside public buildings and in the sculpture garden outside of the Portland Art Museum. Pose for a photo with the sculpture from the famous “Expose Yourself to Art” poster (Kvinneakt, #31 on map), which featured Portland Mayor Bud Clark. And visit the city’s oldest public artwork — Skidmore Fountain (#95), installed in 1888 to quench the thirst of “horses, men and dogs.” If the weather isn’t cooperating for an outdoor tour, visitthe Public Art Gallery on the second floor of the PortlandBuilding (#20) to get an overview of public art in the region and to learn the story behind the creation of Portlandia. (See “Indoor Arts,” right, for details.)
The pieces listed in this guide were created by both internationally recognized and noted Pacific Northwest artists and were commissioned or purchased by the City of Portland, Multnomah County, TriMet, the State of Oregon or private corporations.
This page: Lovejoy Columns, Tom e. Stefopoulous (#85). Front cover: People’s Bike Library of Portland, Brian Borrello & vanessa Renwick (#81). Photograph by Stuart Mullenberg
Pictured left and above, Skidmore Fountain, Olin Warner (#95) Print courtesy of Oregon Historical Society, #CN 46999
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TransiT Mall Murals, fountains, abstractand representational works — many created by local artists— grace downtown Portland’s Transit Mall (Southwest Fifthand Sixth avenues). Many pieces from the original collection,installed in the 1970s, were resited in 2009 along the new MAXlight rail and car lanes. At that time, 14 new works were added.
Rick BartowThe Responsibility of Raising a Child 2004–2009 bronze
James Lee HansenWinter Rider No. 2
2003 bronze
Georgia Gerber Animals in Pools
(23 artworks) 1986 bronze
Emily Ginsburg Conduit
2009 steel
Robert Hanson Untitled
(7 artworks)2009 etched
bronze
CITY HALL permanent artworks
inside building
PORTLAND BUILDING Raymond Kaskey Portlandia
1985 hammered copper
Exhibitions in ground-floorlobby and in Public Art Gallery,
second floor
Robert Maki TRIMET
1977 (resited 2010)
aluminum
Count Alexander Von Svoboda
The Quest 1970 marble
Anne Storrs and Kim Stafford
Begin Again Corner 2009 etched granite
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Left, clockwise from upper left: Diva, Juan Alonso (#109); Brief Cases,Norie Sato, Tad Savinar, Bill Will (#19); Ginkgoberry Gwa, Ming Fay(#107); Emerging Figure, Jim Jackson (#10)
Mercurial Sky, Dan Corson, Director Park (#68)
indoor arTsExplore an abundance of public art inside public buildings from Portland State University’s Native American Student and Community Center on the south end of the map to the Oregon Convention Center, across the Willamette River to the north.
108 CeNTRAL LIBRARY SW 10th btw Yamhill & Taylor
19 CITY HALL
SW 4th btw Madison & Jefferson
109 DeveLOPMeNT SeRvICeS
BUILDING SW 4th btw Hall & College
62 JUSTICe CeNTeR SW 3rd btw Main & Madison
110 MARk O. HATFIeLD
FeDeRAL COURTHOUSe SW 3rd btw Salmon & Main
10 NATIve AMeRICAN
STUDeNT AND
COMMUNITY CeNTeR
SW Broadway & Jackson20 PORTLAND BUILDING
SW 5th btw Madison & Main111 PORTLAND CeNTeR FOR
THe PeRFORMING ARTS SW Broadway btw Madison & Jefferson
107 OReGON CONveNTION
CeNTeR NE Martin Luther King Jr. btw Holladay & Lloyd
arT all around
You can’t live in or visit Portlandwithout encountering public art.Using this map as your guide, begin your walking tour from any point and discover a surprising mix of artistic styles, materials and settings within any given
10-block radius. You’ll find public art integrated into architectural façades, along the street, in the parks, inside public buildings and in the sculpture garden outside of the Portland Art Museum. Pose for a photo with the sculpture from the famous “Expose Yourself to Art” poster (Kvinneakt, #31 on map), which featured Portland Mayor Bud Clark. And visit the city’s oldest public artwork — Skidmore Fountain (#95), installed in 1888 to quench the thirst of “horses, men and dogs.” If the weather isn’t cooperating for an outdoor tour, visitthe Public Art Gallery on the second floor of the PortlandBuilding (#20) to get an overview of public art in the region and to learn the story behind the creation of Portlandia. (See “Indoor Arts,” right, for details.)
The pieces listed in this guide were created by both internationally recognized and noted Pacific Northwest artists and were commissioned or purchased by the City of Portland, Multnomah County, TriMet, the State of Oregon or private corporations.
This page: Lovejoy Columns, Tom e. Stefopoulous (#85). Front cover: People’s Bike Library of Portland, Brian Borrello & vanessa Renwick (#81). Photograph by Stuart Mullenberg
Pictured left and above, Skidmore Fountain, Olin Warner (#95) Print courtesy of Oregon Historical Society, #CN 46999
62 Chapman Square, SW 4th & Main David Manuel Promised Land 1993 bronze
63 JUSTICe CeNTeR SW 3rd btw Main & Madison • entrance exterior window Ed Carpenter Untitled (Glass Window) 1983 stained and beveled glass • entrance Walter Dusenberry Portland Columns 1983 travertine • entrance Liz Mapelli Untitled (Arcade Ceiling) 1983 glass tile
64 SW Main btw 3rd & 4th Roland Hinton Perry Elk 1900 bronze
65 Lownsdale Square, SW 4th & Salmon Douglas Tilden Spanish American War Soldier’s Monument 1906 bronze
John Beaver Second Oregon Company Volunteers 1914 bronze, limestone
66 Green-Wyatt Federal Building, SW 3rd btw Madison & Jefferson Dmitri Hadzi River Legend 1976 basalt
67 Smart Park, SW Yamhill btw 3rd & 4th • façade Lee Hunt The Human Comedy 1990 terra cotta • sidewalk Bill Will and Katherine Dunn Streetwise 1990 81 granite pavers
68 Director Park, in canopy, btw Yamhill & Taylor and 9th & Park Dan Corson Mercurial Sky 2010 digital video, LED lights
69 Smart Park, SW 10th & Yamhill John Rogers 118 Modules 1979 slip-cast white stoneware
70 SW 11th btw Yamhill & Taylor William Park with youth served by New Avenues for Youth and Outside In Country United 2007 acrylic on concrete
7 Five locations Harrell Fletcher More Everyday Sunshine 2004 solar-powered lighting, motion detectors; lights shine after dusk at: E SW 11th & Columbia (flower bed) f SW 11th & Jefferson (tree) g SW 10th & Yamhill (library bench) h SW 11th & Yamhill (face in molding) i SW 10th & Washington (manhole cover)
71 Smart Park, Morrison btw 9th & 10th Keith Jellum Electronic Poet 1984 bronze, LED board
76 ODS Tower, SW 2nd & Alder Judy Pfaff Ya - Wa 2000 western red cedar, bronze, copper, steel, acrylic
77 US Outdoor Store, 219 SW Broadway Sean Bennett and Dan Cohen Winter Wonderland 2006 enamel and oil on brick
78 US Bank, SW 6th & Stark and SW Broadway & Stark Avard Fairbanks Untitled 1931 bronze relief doors
79 PORTLAND ART MUSeUM 1219 SW Park
• on Park Roy Lichtenstein Brushstrokes 1996 painted and fabricated aluminum
• on SW 10th & Jefferson Clement L. Meadmore Split Ring 1969 Cor-ten steel Courtyard • Anthony Caro Strip Stake 1971–74 steel
• James Lee Hanson Naga Stand from the Guardian Series 1970–71 bronze
• Allan Houser Desert Harvest 1982 bronze • Manuel Izquierdo Eye of Orion 1981 bronze • Hilda Morris Winter Column 1979 bronze • Gwynn Murrill Coyote VI 1986 bronze 80 SW 10th & Burnside Pete Beeman Pod 2002 stainless
steel, titanium, bronze • Manuel Neri Piedra Negra 1992 marble
Ghost Ship, RIGGA, eastbank esplanade (#102.A) The Dreamer, Manuel Izquierdo, Pettygrove Park (#4)
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81 SW 13th & W Burnside Brian Borrello & Vanessa Renwick People’s Bike Library of Portland 2009 steel, gold leaf, bicycles
Pearl disTricT 82 NW 14th & Davis Virginia Flynn Pearl Vignettes
2008 aluminum plate 83 North Park Blocks at Burnside Da Tung and Xi’an
Bao Bao (replica from Shang Dynasty) 2002 bronze 84 North Park Blocks btw Davis & Everett William
Wegman Dog Bowl 2001 bronze, granite, artificial turf
85 NW 10th btw Everett & Flanders Tom E. Stefopoulos Lovejoy Columns 1948–52 (resited 2006) photo reconstruction by Randy Shelton over original concrete columns from Lovejoy Ramp
86 JAMISON SqUARe NW 11th & Johnson • Alexander Liberman Contact II 1972 painted steel
RIGGA (Ean Eldred, James Harrison, John Kashiwabara, Peter Nylen) 2001 A Ghost Ship copper, art glass, stainless steel, metal halide and halogen lamps b Stack Stalk mild steel, stainless steel, glass float, electric light c Alluvial Wall mild steel, bronze, electric light d Echo Gate copper
lloYd disTricT 103 Interstate/Rose Quarter MAX station Brian Borrello
Silicon Forest 2003 stainless steel, LED lights
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104 NE Multnomah btw Interstate & Wheeler Ilan Averbuch Little Prince 1995 copper, steel
105 N Winning & Center Ilan Averbuch Earth, Water and Heaven 1995 stone, copper, steel, wood
106 N Broadway & Larrabee Ilan Averbuch Terra Incognita 1995 stone, wood, steel
107 OReGON CONveNTION CeNTeR NE Holladay & Martin Luther King Jr. • Michael Dente The Dream 1998 bronze
• NE Holladay & 3rd Robert Coburn Bell Circles II (donated by Portland’s sister cities Sapporo, Japan and Ulsan, South Korea) 1990 bronze, brick, granite
108–111 See “Indoor Arts” on opposite side
Public arT in the central city
Looking for more? Visit www.racc.org for more information on public art, and TravelPortland.com for information on Portland’s cultural offerings.
uniVersiTY disTricT 1 South Waterfront Park Mathieu Gregoire River Shift 1999
basalt, concrete, steel 2 Portland Center Park, SW 2nd & Lincoln
Lee Kelly and Bonnie Bronson Leland #1 1975 Cor-ten steel, porcelain enamel
3 Northwest Center for Engineering, Science and Technology SW 4th & College Ed Carpenter Tecotosh 2006 laminated dichroic glass, lights, stainless steel truss, cables
4 Pettygrove Park, SW 3rd btw Market & Harrison Manuel Izquierdo The Dreamer 1979 Muntz bronze
7 Four locations Harrell Fletcher More Everyday Sunshine 2004 solar-powered lighting, motion detectors; lights shine after dusk at:
a SW 5th & Mill (platform spot) b SW 4th & Montgomery (drinking fountain) c SW Park & Market (tree knot) d SW 10th & Mill (bench) 8 Urban Center Building and Plaza, SW 6th & Mill
John Aiken Untitled 2000 granite 9 School of Education, SW Broadway & Market
Thomas Morandi Yankee Champion 1983 steel 10 NATIve AMeRICAN STUDeNT AND COMMUNITY CeNTeR
SW Broadway & Jackson • Ken MacKintosh and Lillian Pitt Salmon Cycle Marker 2005 bronze, stainless steel
• Doug Hyde Chief Joseph 1998 bronze 11 Neuberger Hall, west façade, SW Park btw Harrison & Hall
Thomas Hardy Oregon Country 1962 bronze 12 Epler Hall Plaza, SW 12th & Montgomery
Margot Thompson Memorial Inscription 2005 etched stainless steel
13 Joseph C. Blumel Hall, entrance plaza, SW 11th & Mill Jerry Mayer Cobbletale 1992 cobblestone
doWnToWn 14-49 See Transit Mall map on opposite side 50 Outside In, 1132 SW 13th Michael T. Hensley Untitled
Jack Archibald Icarus Triumphant 2010 stained glass
SOUTH PARk BLOCkS
52 btw Harrison & Hall Donald Wilson Holon 2003 granite 53 at Montgomery Frederic Littman Farewell to Orpheus
1973 bronze 54 btw Market & Clay Paul Sutinen In the Shadow of the Elm
1984 granite 55 btw Columbia & Jefferson Steven Gilman Peace Chant
1984 granite 56 btw Jefferson & Madison Alexander Phimister Proctor
Theodore Roosevelt, Rough Rider 1922 bronze 57 btw Main & Madison George Fite Waters
Abraham Lincoln 1926 bronze 58 btw Salmon & Main Oliver Barrett Rebecca at the Well
(Shemanski Fountain) 1926 bronze, cast stone 59 Oregon History Museum, btw Jefferson & Madison
Richard Haas Oregon History 1990 tromp l’oeil mural
60 SW Main btw Broadway & Park Valerie Otani Folly Bollards 1998 bronze
61 Gus J. Solomon Federal Courthouse, SW 6th & Main Manuel Neri Ventana al Pacifico 1989 marble
Tikitotemoniki Totems, kenny Scharf (#87)
Untitled, Michael T. Hensley, Outside In (#50)
Chinatown Gateway, Yu Tang Wang, architect, and Sun Chau, artist (#91)
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