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  • 👁 Eye Benches I, II & III

    👁 Eye Benches I, II & III

    By Louise Bourgeois | 1996–1997 | Granite At the gateway to the park, something’s watching — but it’s also inviting. Louise Bourgeois’ Eye Benches are surreal and playful: giant, carved granite eyes that double as benches. Look closely and you’ll notice the iris and pupil are highly polished, contrasting with the rougher granite lids. Sit down, and…

  • 🌊 Wake

    🌊 Wake

    By Richard Serra | 2004 | Weathering steel Step inside a sculpture that moves without moving. Richard Serra’s Wake isn’t just something you look at — it’s something you feel. Five massive steel “waves” soar 13 feet high, bending and folding through space like liquid metal caught in a moment. Crafted from weathering steel (the kind that rusts beautifully),…

  • 🪑Mary’s Invitation – A Place to Regard Beauty

    🪑Mary’s Invitation – A Place to Regard Beauty

    By Ginny Ruffner | 2014 | Powder-coated aluminum As you approach this sculptural bench, you’re not just looking at a seat — you’re answering Mary’s Invitation. Designed by renowned artist Ginny Ruffner, this graceful, looping form invites visitors to pause, sit, and reflect. It’s a memorial to Mary Shirley, a passionate art patron and one of the founding supporters…

  • 🦅 The Eagle

    🦅 The Eagle

    By Alexander Calder | 1971 | Painted steel Bold. Red. Unmissable. Calder’s Eagle stands tall at over 39 feet, its steel wings flaring against the Seattle sky. It’s one of the Olympic Sculpture Park’s most photographed landmarks — a symbol of strength, movement, and the park’s connection to air, land, and sea. From different angles, it morphs: one…

  • ZooQuest AR

    ZooQuest AR
  • Museum AR Scavenger Hunt

    Museum AR Scavenger Hunt
  • The Lady with an Ermine, 1490 by Leonardo da Vinci

    The Lady with an Ermine, 1490 by Leonardo da Vinci

    The Lady with an Ermine is one of Leonardo da Vinci’s most captivating portraits, painted around 1489–1490 in Milan. It features Cecilia Gallerani, a young woman who was the mistress of Ludovico Sforza, the Duke of Milan and Leonardo’s patron. The Lady with Ermine is an oil painting on canvas, measuring 54 cm (21 in) tall and 40 cm (16…

  • The Rouen Cathedral, 1892-1894 by Claude Monet

    The Rouen Cathedral, 1892-1894 by Claude Monet

    In 1893 and 1894, over two campaigns that stretched from winter into spring, Claude Monet worked on 30 canvases, all of them depicting the West Façade of Rouen’s great Gothic cathedral in the Normandy region of France. Built in the span of about 800 years, the cathedral was Rouen’s most famous landmark. Generations of artists…

  • Guernica, 1937 by Pablo Picasso

    Guernica, 1937 by Pablo Picasso

    Probably Picasso’s most famous work, Guernica shows the tragedies of war and the suffering it inflicts upon individuals, particularly innocent civilians. In the spring of 1937, Picasso was working on a mural for the Paris Exhibition, set to take place in the summer of that year. The mural had been commissioned by the Spanish Republican government.…

  • Red Panda: Raccoon’s Trickster Cousin

    Red Panda: Raccoon’s Trickster Cousin

    Red pandas were called pandas long before the giant panda was discovered by the West. They earned the name because of their eating habits. Did you know that red pandas aren’t closely related to giant pandas? They belong to their own unique family, Ailuridae, and are actually closer to raccoons and skunks. Due to their low-energy diet of bamboo, red…