Reflectors reach the workspace

In early May, the new shipment of reflectors arrived at ArtsWA’s offsite workspace. The reflectors were catalogued and labeled. Next, they’ll be shipped to Yakima to be readied for installation.

Pictured: Adam Fah, ArtsWA’s Conservation Manager for the Art in Public Places program, labels boxes of newly arrived reflectors.

This post is part of a series of updates on the Circle of Light restoration. We’re following the restoration of Richard C. “Dick” Elliott’s Circle of Light (1992), which had fallen into disrepair in the decades since its installation.

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