More art on the Redmond Central Connector More art on the Redmond Central Connector City Of Redmond Art Collection King County Art Collection King County Library System Art Collection Public Art Walk Route (3 mile loop) Map Key Distance from Art Installation .5 mile 1 mile # mile 1.5 miles 2 miles 2.5 miles 1-2 4 5 3 6 7 32 31 30 29 28 27 24 23 26 25 13 12 14 15 17 16 11 10 8 9 18-22 1 Redmond Central Connector Park Dudley Carter Park Downtown Park Luke McRedmond Landing Edge Skate Park Public Safety Building Senior Center City Hall Redmond Way Cleveland Street NE 85 th Street Redmond Central Connector Trail Leary Way Bear Creek Parkway Redmond Fire Department Station 11 NE 83 rd Street 161 st Avenue NE 160 th Avenue NE Sammamish River Trail Heron Rookery Rotary Park Redmond Regional Library Art links people to their city and to each other, to create a truly sustainable, soulful and imaginative community. Walking Map Redmond Public Art redmond.gov/PublicArt
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More art on the Redmond Central Connector
More art on the Redmond Central Connector
City Of Redmond Art Collection
King County Art Collection
King County Library System Art Collection
Public Art Walk Route (3 mile loop)
Map Key
Distance from Art Installation
.5 mile
1 mile
# mile
1.5 miles
2 miles
2.5 miles
1-2
45
3
6
7
32
31
30
29
2827
24
232625
13
12
14
15
1716
11
10
8
9
18-22
1
Redmond Central Connector Park
Dudley Carter Park
Downtown Park
Luke McRedmond Landing
Edge Skate Park
Public Safety Building
Senior Center
City Hall
Redmond Way
Cleveland Street
NE 85th Street
Redmond Central Connector Trail
Leary
Way
Bear Creek Parkw
ay
Redmond Fire Department Station 11
NE 83rd Street
161st A
venue NE
160th A
venue NE
Samm
amish R
iver Trail
Heron RookeryRotary Park
Redmond Regional Library
Art links people to their city and to each other,
to create a truly sustainable, soulful and imaginative community.
Walking Map
RedmondPublic Art
redmond.gov/PublicArt
Redmond Public Art Plan (2017)
1 Fantail Bird by Dudley Carter
2 Architectural Details by Garth Edwards
3 Portal II by Brandon Zebold
4 TAT by Brandon Zebold
5 Lift by Brandon Zebold
6 Fibonacci 3-D by Jeremy Bennett
7 Sitting Woman by Phillip Levine
8 Three Panel Abstraction by Dudley Carter
9 Paired Beavers by Georgia Gerber
10 Seagull on a Post by Dudley Carter
11 Replica of a Haida House IV by Dudley Carter
12 Skypainting by John Fleming
13 Signals by John Fleming
14 Buoyant by Jill Anholt
15 Graffiti Wall
16 A Helping Hand by Judy Phipps
17 Firefighters Bench by Michele VanSlyke
18 Tribute by Dean Frickson
19 Fish Boy by Paula Rey Hawk Cowdrey
20 Salmon Rising by Dean Fredrickson
21 Fawn and Bird by Dudley Carter
22 Gargoyles by David Jacobson (Saul Bellow,
Joyce Carol Oates, Toni Morrison & Raymond Carver)
23 Birds and Waterfall by Dudley Carter
24 Wisdom Seekers by Tony Angell
25 Rivalry of the Winds by Dudley Carter
26 Bird Woman by Dudley Carter
27 Desert Scout by Dudley Carter
28 Hunting Fox by Tony Angell
29 Silver Thaw by Ed Carpenter
30 Poised for Flight by Louise McDowell
31 Impression in Time by Pam Beyette
32 Public Safety Building Art Panels by Robert Delgado
Public Art Map References
The City of Redmond assures that no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, national origin, or gender, as provided by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987, be excluded from participa-tion in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under any program or activity. For more information about Title VI, please visit redmond.gov/TitleVI.
Known as a national center for technological invention, Redmond embraces the idea that innovation in the arts and creative expressions will nurture and sustain community.
Discover Redmond’s Public Art Collection in Downtown by following this highlighted route. Even more public art exists beyond this map – find more information about the City of Redmond’s art collection by downloading the STQRY app and visiting the City of Redmond’s profile.