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Detail of Portal to the Pollinator Pathway
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Yoga in the park for all experience levels!
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Lots of art-making activities!
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Beautiful views
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From mid-July through the end of August, the Olympic Sculpture Park will be full of activities for kids and adults alike, as well as brand new art experiences.
- Tour the park
- Try out a different local food truck each week
- Listen to live music—View the 2012 Get Out! music lineup
- Participate in kids programming
- Take a yoga class
- Enjoy food and beverages by TASTE
- Try Zumba® lessons
Check back often for updated listings of special events, and drop by the park anytime. We can't wait to see you!
Highlights
New Art Installation
Check out the new installation by Northwest artist Sarah Bergmann. More info >>
Thursday Nights
Enjoy food and beverages by TASTE, local food trucks, live performances and more.
More info >>
SAM Camp
Enroll kids in grades 1-5 for art day camp. Kids can attend one week or all three!
More info >>
Sponsor:

Supporting Sponsors:
Alaska Airlines
Amgen
Partners:
Jeffrey and Susan Brotman
Barney Ebsworth
Maryanne Tagney-Jones & David Jones
Herman and Faye Sarkowsky,
Jon and Mary Shirley
Martha Wyckoff and Jerry Tone
Detail of Portal to the Pollinator Pathway, 2008–2012, Sarah Bergmann, American, born 1973, Courtesy of the artist and Studio Matthews; The Eagle, 1971, Alexander Calder, American, 1898–1976, painted steel, 465 x 390 x 390 in., Gift of Jon and Mary Shirley, 2000.69 , © 2006 Estate of Alexander Calder / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York, Photo: Paul Warchol; Background: Encontro das Águas (Encounter of Waters) (detail), 2012, Sandra Cinto, Brazilian, born 1968, silver pen on paint, Olympic Sculpture Park, Seattle Art Museum, © Sandra Cinto , Photo: Nathaniel Willson.








