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  • Roldy - May 01 2007 | or, seattle, art

    now open til 9pm :)

    Quoted: Complete listings of visitor information for the Olympic Sculpture Park

    • derek - May 01 2007

      Still haven't gone ... one less excuse :)

    • ms.kruse - May 01 2007

      So when are we going, hotcakes?

  • Cielo - Feb 07 2007 | art, parking, sculpture

    Free Art!

    Quoted: Complete listings of visitor information for the Olympic Sculpture Park

  • Bonnie - Jan 17 2007 | art, park, parking

    Quoted: Complete listings of visitor information for the Olympic Sculpture Park

  • Olympic Sculpture Park Grand Opening!

    Quoted: Opening in 2006, the Olympic Sculpture Park will be a new 8.5 acre free park offering a variety of art and sculpture in an outdoor setting with views of the Olympic Mountains and Puget Sound. This will be the Seattle Art Museum’s third venue, located on the waterfront in Seattle’s Belltown neighborhood.

  • noreen - Sep 25 2006 | seattle, sculpture, outdoor

    So exicted to see how this project is going to turn out. opening January 20, 2007

    Quoted: Opening in 2006, the Olympic Sculpture Park will be a new 8.5 acre free park offering a variety of art and sculpture in an outdoor setting with views of the Olympic Mountains and Puget Sound. This will be the Seattle Art Museum’s third venue, located on the waterfront in Seattle’s Belltown neighborhood.

    • jigna - Sep 25 2006

      It's already looking pretty cool. Did you notice the metal tree? Pretty neat piece of art at the south east corner of the park.

    • noreen - Sep 25 2006

      yeah I saw the metal tree on saturday and something red and large on the other corner...not sure what that is yet...but it looks very cool

    • mohit - Oct 04 2006

      nice. might check out the progress over the weekend.

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