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Artwork copyright Anne Storrs. Photo courtesy of the artist, by Rick Reil.

New Art: July 2019 to June 2020

The following Washington State Arts Commission (ArtsWA) public art projects were completed during the 2020 fiscal year (July 1, 2019 through June 30, 2020). They are located across Washington State, from Marysville to Kennewick and Colton in Southeastern Washington, to Belfair on the Kitsap Peninsula, to Spokane.

The Art in Public Places (AIPP) program facilitates the acquisition, placement, and stewardship of artwork in state-funded building projects throughout Washington. The Washington State Legislature established the AIPP program in 1974 to acquire artwork for K-12 public schools, colleges, universities, and state agencies, funded by ½ of 1 percent of the state’s portion of construction costs. Today, the State Art Collection includes more than 5,000 artworks that are located where people study, work, and live. ArtsWA acts as administrator and caretaker of the State Art Collection—an incredibly diverse group of artworks that connects Washington’s communities.

For more information on any of these projects, please contact us at collections@arts.wa.gov.

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Click on the red site names to see artworks at that location.

Arbor Heights Elementary, Seattle, WA
Colton School, Colton, WA
Desert Hills Middle School, Kennewick, WA
Eisenhower High School, Yakima, WA
Hawkins Middle School, Belfair, WA
Hazel Wolf K-8 School, Seattle, WA
Jefferson Elementary, Richland, WA
Lake Stickney Elementary School, Lynnwood, WA
Marie Curie STEM Elementary School, Pasco, WA
Marysville-Pilchuck High School, Marysville, WA
Olympic Hills Elementary School, Seattle, WA
Pierce College Fort Steilacoom, Lakewood, WA
Robert Eagle Staff Middle School, Seattle, WA
Salk Middlle School, Spokane, WA
Seattle World School, Seattle, WA
University of Washington Tacoma, Tacoma, WA
University of Washington, Seattle, WA
Washington State University, Pullman, WA
Western State Hospital (DSHS), Tacoma, WA
Yakima Valley Technical Skills Center, Sunnyside, WA