Guerrilla Art
January 10, 2004 8:14 AM   Subscribe

Guerrilla art appeared at Magnuson Park's Kite Hill in Seattle again. This time, a war message, it seems.
posted by yonderboy (4 comments total)
 
I like it...doesn't Seattle have art in public parks anyway?
posted by amberglow at 9:18 AM on January 10, 2004


This particular area of Magnuson Park is designated as an open space. Nearby is the Soundgarden, a series of artifacts designed to generate sound from wind; not really visual art but somewhat creative.
posted by yonderboy at 11:03 AM on January 10, 2004


Also in Magnuson Park is "Fin Art", a sculpture created from the fins of decommissioned submarines. Here's a page about the official public art in the park.
posted by mr_roboto at 2:21 PM on January 10, 2004


"While we don't want to particularly encourage random pieces of art, this park is unique," Friedli said. "One of its key components is arts activities."

Must.
Not.
Encourage.
Random.
Art.

Sequential.
Art.
Okay.
posted by srboisvert at 10:57 AM on January 11, 2004


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