In article <1992Nov17.152538.11421@u.washington.edu> bobhurt@cac.washington.edu (Bob Hurt ) writes:
>I'm planning on making a video letter for a friend of mine in
>another state and I'd like to include as much of Seattle's public
>art as possible. Unfortunately, I don't know where everything is.
>Here's what I do know:
> Hammering Man at the Seattle Art Museum
> Troll under the Fremont bridge
> Broken Obylisk at the UW
> Chief Seattle at Pioneer Square
>So, what's your favorite public art?
>--Bob Hurt
> bobhurt@u.washington.edu
Perhaps you should also go to the sound gardens at warren magnusen park. The sculptures make music in the wind.
Also there is a neat sculpture made with big rocks in myrtle edwards park along the north downtown waterfront area.
Also there is a sculpture on the top of Queen Anne Hill. On the south end of the hill is a small park with a good view.
Also, if you go west from the above park, you will arrive at another small park with a view. It has a piece of art like a circle. Go stand in teh middle of the circle and notive how the shape of the thing will re-enforce and echo your voice by focusing the sound back on you.