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PUBLIC ART DONATIONS TO OUR COMMUNITY

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Perhaps the most visible items given by Edmonds Arts Festival Association and Foundation to the City of Edmonds are the Public Art pieces. They include:

Georgia Gerber's bronze sculpture, “Locals”, located at Olympic Beach in 1989 and relocated further north along the Waterfront Walkway when that was completed in 2003;

Robert Cooke's bronze sculpture, “Beach Launch”, located at South Brackett's Landing in 1998

Benson Shaw's installation, “Cedar Dreams”, located at Fifth and Main Street , dedicated in 2000;

Richard Beyer's cast aluminum sculpture, “Seeing Whales”, located at the entrance to Olympic Beach, dedicated at the opening of the Waterfront Walkway in November 2003.

Edmonds Arts Festival Foundation has assisted with other pieces in the community. They include:

Janet Still's “Too Soon Grown”, located at the Edmonds Community College's Center for Families in 2003;

Gerard Tsutakawa's “Standing Wave”, part of the Sound Transit project for City of Edmonds, which was temporarily sited near SR104 and Main Street in 2004,

The design workshop with Steve Jensen for development of “Friendship Tree”, a carved cedar pole located on the Waterfront Walkway as an acknowledgement of the Sister City relationship between Edmonds and Hekinan, Japan, dedicated in 2004.

The Foundation was also a primary funding partner for the installation of Steve Jensen's “Crane” in front of the City Hall, Hekinan, Japan, dedicated in that city in March 2001.

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last updated:Wednesday March 12, 2008
The Edmonds Arts Festival Foundation is a 501 (c) 3 organization founded in 1979 to promote the arts in Edmonds.