List of public art in Kirkland, Washington
This is a list of public art in Kirkland, Washington.
This list applies only to works of public art accessible in an outdoor public space. For example, this does not include artwork visible inside a museum.
Most of the works mentioned are sculptures. When this is not the case it is stated next to the title.
Title | Artist | Year | Location/GPS Coordinates | Material | Dimensions | Notes |
The Storyteller | 1987 | 5808 Lake Washington Blvd NE | Cast aluminum | 8.5 x 18 x 8 ft. | ||
The Homecoming | 1992 | Marina Park | Bronze | |||
' | 1972 | Marina Park | Bronze | 13 ft. x 41 in. x 46 in | ||
The Water Bearers | 1994 | David Brink Park | Bronze | 8 x 19 x 19 ft. | ||
Puddle Jumpers | 1989 | Marina Park | Bronze | 68 in. x 12 ft. x 41 in. | ||
Jessica, Jake and Annie | 1987 | Park Place shopping center | Bronze | 35 x 40 x 36 in. | ||
Changing Workplace, Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow | ca. 1985 | Lake Washington Institute of Technology East Building | Granite | 84 x 144 x 84 in. | ||
The First Romance | 1992 | Houghton Beach Park | Bronze | 48 x 52 x 48 in. | ||
Leap Frogging | 1991 | Marsh Park | Bronze | 53 x 69 x 44 in. | ||
Mountain Comrades | 1989 | Corner Kirkland Avenue and State Street | Bronze | 12 x 60 x 68 in. | ||
Close Quarters | 1990 | Corner Central Way and Lake Street | Bronze | 62 x 77 x 52 in. | ||
Winter | Houghton Beach Park | Finnish granite | Sculpture: 72 x 30 x 48 in.; Base: approx. 22 x 45 x 70 in. | |||
Spring | Houghton Beach Park | Finnish granite | ||||
Wind Gyro #2 | Forbes Creek Fire Station | |||||
Betty Lou | ca. 1994 | Banner Bank, Kirkland Ave. and Main Street | Bronze | |||
Carousel | ca. 1995 | Downtown library | Cast aluminum | |||
Bounding Mule Deer | Lake Washington Blvd and Lakeview Drive | Bronze | ||||
Circulations | Totem Lake freeway station | Steel and granite | ||||
Cow and Coyote | ca. 2002 | Corner of Central Way and Lake Street South | Bronze | Traditionally dressed in whimsical costumes on holidays by city residents since 2011 | ||
The Fisherman | ca. 1998 | Waverly Beach Park | Cast aluminum | |||
' | City of Kirkland Annex Building, 302 1st Street | Copper | ||||
Giving Back | ca. 2002 | Park Lane and Lake Street South | Bronze fountain | |||
Matador | Corner 3rd Street and 10th Ave | |||||
Ontar | Juanita Village | Stainless steel, copper and fiberglass | ||||
Rac-o-Lom | Juanita Village | Stainless steel and fiberglass | ||||
Reverb | Lake Street South | Stainless steel | ||||
Gesture #1 | Carillon Woods Park | Basalt | ||||
The Gossips | Peter Kirk Park | Bronze | ||||
Last Gift | ca. 2003 | 88 Kirkland Avenue | Concrete | |||
Nesting | Park Lane | Bronze | Relocated 2015? | |||
Of Grace | Park Lane | Bronze | ||||
Fountain and post-tensioned obelisk | 2003 | Lake Washington Institute of Technology Technology Center | Granite | |||
The Natural | ca. 2002 | Peter Kirk Park ballfield | Bronze | |||
Social Intricacy/The Beach | ca. 2011 | Kirkland Transit Center | Granite | |||
Rainwater fountain | ca. 2006 | Ben Franklin Elementary | Basalt | |||
Patination | 11250 Kirkland Way | |||||
Vessel Grouping fountain | 2010 | Kirkland Avenue and Lake Street | Red and black granite glacial erratic boulders | Cully Ewing credited as assistant on plaque | ||
Sun Signs; July | 1989 | Kirkland Public Library | Bronze on granite base | tall | ||
Oceanic | 2005 | Kirkland Public Library | Cast epoxy/fiberglass | Artist sued United States to display piece that was offensive to Senator Jesse Helms. | ||
Pump-to-gram | 2014 | Metro pump station 3rd Street and Park Lane | Powder‐coated and painted steel and aluminum, cast glass | |||
Sidewalk stepping stones | 2014 | Central Way pedestrian bulbs at Lake Street and Main Street | Glass, ceramic and metal mosaic | |||
Birdhouses | 2008 | Kirkland Avenue and Main Street | Etched steel with laser‐cut figures | Artist also created SIFF's Golden Space Needle Award. | ||
The Spikes | 2017 | Cross Kirkland Corridor at NE 85th Street | Railroad spikes reclaimed from former BNSF line | Three columns rising from metal base | First installation on Cross Kirkland Corridor trail; sculpture created by Lake Washington Institute of Technology welding student |