• The Olympic Sculpture Park transforms a nine-acre industrial site into open and vibrant green space for art.
  • ^ a b c Regina Hackett, Seattle PI Art Critic (27 January 2007). "Olympic Sculpture Park: It's not a hands-on experience". Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
  • People walk past art by Tony Smith and Teresita Fernández at Olympic Sculpture Park with the Space Needle in the background.
  • The Seattle Olympic Sculpture Park is a project conceived by the Seattle Art Museum in the late 1990s, as they seek for expansion venue to house the increasing...
  • Envisioned as a new model for an urban sculpture park, the Olympic Sculpture Park is located on an industrial site at the water's edge.
  • The Olympic Sculpture Park spans over the railroad tracks and connects a pedestrian/biking trail and the sculptures erected in the park.
  • Olympic Sculpture Park. Details. The landscape design provides unobstructed views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains, offers unique …
  • As a “landscape for art”, the Olympic Sculpture Park defines a new experience for modern and contemporary art outside the museum walls.
  • Olympic Sculpture Park. Imagine strolling through a picturesque park, surrounded by stunning works of art that blend seamlessly with nature.
  • View of "Seattle Cloud Cover" glass bridge by artist Teresita Fernandez, Olympic Sculpture Park, Seattle Washington.