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Title: The Dream Ship:
Artist: Miles Pepper
Location: Beacon Hill Branch - Seattle Public Library 2821 Beacon Avenue South
Medium: Aluminum
Descr: The spirit and concept of this artwork was sparked by "The Kon-Tiki Expedition". Floating above the building, it functions as a visible and animated landmark for the library and the Beacon Hill community. This Dream Ship represents a place to explore, to discover and to dream. It captures Beacon Hill's wind patterns and slowly changes form as it opens and closes with the wind.

Title: Parable
Artist: Buster Simpson
Location: S Henderson St and Martin Luther King Way - The North Plaza at Rainier Beach Station
Medium: Steel
Descr: Giant bowl of pears. A commentary on urban growth and change the "bowl" is made of recycled rails and the split pears of rusty cast iron. Are they pears or wrecking balls? Lighting will come later.

Title: Elijah's Cup
Artist: Ray Jensen
Location: 5217 South Brandon - West exterior wall of Temple Ezra Bessaroth on Wilson Avenue South
Medium: Bronze
Descr: Art spotter Robert Purser

Title: Jose P. Rizal
Artist: Anastacio Caedo, 1989
Location: Jose Rizal Park: S. Judkins St. & 12 Ave. S.
Medium: Bronze
Descr: Bronze bust commissioned by the Filipino American Community.

Title: East is West
Artist: Val Laigo, 1981
Location: Jose Rizal Park: S. Judkins St. & 12 Ave. S.
Medium: Concrete
Descr: Triptych mosaic mural commissioned by the Filipino American Community

Title: Equality
Artist: Ken Ledback & Rolon Bert Garner, 1995
Location: Sturgis Park at Sturgis Ave. S. & S. Judkins St.
Medium: Stone
Descr: 35 granite houses & one bronze house which is raised on a pedestal above the rest and has been chosen from within the group.

Title: Pavilion of Greatness
Artist: Taejon Craftsmen, 1998
Location: Taejon Park at Sturgis Ave. S. & S. Judkins St.
Medium: Wood
Descr: Wood with tile roof pavilion. A gift from South Korean sister city, Taejon

Title: Red Ball Stamp
Artist: Carl Chew, 1986
Location: I-90 Lid Water Detention Basin (also Dog Off-leash Park) @ S. Massachusetts St. & Martin Luther King Way S.
Medium: Paint
Descr: Painted steel sculpture of ball's trajectory. Basin was apparently dug in a stadium area where Native Americans played their game with red ball.

Title: Untitled Columns
Artist: Ellen Ziegler, 1988
Location: Water Detention Basin (also Dog Off-leash Park) at S. Massachusetts St. & Martin Luther King Way S.
Medium: Paint
Descr: Painted galvanized pipe (two shown of 13 pieces)

Title: What Does it Mean?
Artist: Carl Chew & Ellen Ziegler, 1986
Location: I-90 Lid Water Detention Basin (also Dog Off-leash Park) @ S. Massachusetts St. & Martin Luther King Way S.
Medium: Steel
Descr: Inscription on stainless steel asking questions about purpose of art.

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